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  • #31
    Re: FZ-S Fi or Trigger

    Originally posted by KID MONK View Post
    200ns would have otr between ₹ .95-1.10 In lakhs 😊 awesome bike performance and style comfort but tyres not that good and seat height is a bit tall and Not comfortable for short riders
    Thanks kid monk.

    Got a TD of 200NS. Unable to sleep the whole night, the bike is a revelation from bajaj. I have only one concern now will it be able to handle Saree clad women for at least short rides.

    Omg!!! What a bike the acceleration and the braking. Awesome.

    Heard that now NS comes with MRF shoes too, is it any good. Any one had experienced the new shoes on the NS.



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    • #32
      Re: FZ-S Fi or Trigger

      Originally posted by vinodh1804 View Post
      Thanks kid monk.

      Got a TD of 200NS. Unable to sleep the whole night, the bike is a revelation from bajaj. I have only one concern now will it be able to handle Saree clad women for at least short rides.

      Omg!!! What a bike the acceleration and the braking. Awesome.

      Heard that now NS comes with MRF shoes too, is it any good. Any one had experienced the new shoes on the NS.



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      My mom rides with me monthly to a holy shrine which is 50kms from both sides ,she's good
      Just take care while braking ,a lady pillion might jump off the BIKE due to inertia .

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      • #33
        Re: FZ-S Fi or Trigger

        Do test drive the gixxer. It has a sareeguard and footrest which fz v2 is lacking, also fi bikes should be repaired by showroom people or highly qualified people. So better go with gixxer. I too have booked mine like srt99 .

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        4 wheels move your body, 2 wheels move your soul .

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        • #34
          Re: FZ-S Fi or Trigger

          Originally posted by Anuj_Gupta View Post
          My mom rides with me monthly to a holy shrine which is 50kms from both sides ,she's good
          Just take care while braking ,a lady pillion might jump off the BIKE due to inertia .
          How is the mileage on NS if we ride sedately. My ride will be composed of 90% highway and I will ride mostly 80 kms daily.

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          • #35
            Re: FZ-S Fi or Trigger

            Originally posted by vinodh1804 View Post
            How is the mileage on NS if we ride sedately. My ride will be composed of 90% highway and I will ride mostly 80 kms daily.
            At best expect close to 40 kmpl.
            At worst 28-30 kmpl.
            I would like to thank my legs for supporting me, my arms for being always by my side and my fingers; I could always count on them.

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            • #36
              Re: FZ-S Fi or Trigger

              Originally posted by Ankey View Post
              At best expect close to 40 kmpl.
              At worst 28-30 kmpl.
              Thanks ankey.

              Is there a way to attach a single side grab handle and hook for the pillion who sits with both legs on one side and Saree guard

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              Last edited by vinodh1804; 12-13-2014, 08:17 AM.

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              • #37
                Re: FZ-S Fi or Trigger

                Originally posted by vinodh1804 View Post
                Thanks ankey.

                Is there a way to attach a single side grab handle and hook for the pillion who sits with both legs on one side and Saree guard

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                It might be possible to attach an aftermarket grab rail for the pillion.
                you should to ask this in NS ownership thread, people owning the bike will know more about the anatomy of the bike and will be able to answer your question more efficiently.
                Of course if you go for the mod, the fit and finish of the grab handle will be directly proportional to the skill of the mechanic doing the mod.
                Make sure you have all your doubts cleared, before going for the modification. All the best.
                I would like to thank my legs for supporting me, my arms for being always by my side and my fingers; I could always count on them.

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                • #38
                  Re: FZ-S Fi or Trigger

                  Perhaps,I could suggest the RTR 180 ABS.Convinient Rear Seating position so Ladies won't find it difficult to sit.Slightly slow buy has better build quality than the Pulsars.
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                  • #39
                    Re: FZ-S Fi or Trigger

                    Hello,

                    Strike out both your options and opt for gixxer. Its such a user friendly bike in all aspects and with a carburetor it gives around 50kmpl. Also if you can wait then wait for the reviews of honda cb unicorn 160 and then decide. Please do not get trigger or FZ without test riding gixxer, I've seen people buying it over gixxer and then lamenting about it on comparison later. Do not hurry

                    Thanks!
                    Thanks!

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                    • #40
                      Re: FZ-S Fi or Trigger

                      Which bike have you booked finally. i Was in the same shoe few months back But finally took Yamaha FZS FI. And i think you are looking for City riding, comfort & Mileage. And i dont think Gixxer do not live upto ALL this. Test Drive and check out. I am getting around 54kml

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