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  • #31
    Re: Upgrade from 150CC

    I find Apache rtr 200 better than domi or fz25 in terms of practicality. It has dual channel abs, a good , comfy seat, decent milage and it can do triple digit speeds comfortably. It's a proven motor with less vibrations unlike the older rtrs. The cooling system is decent, the gear ratios are well spaced, the instrument cluster is awesome 😀 . You can just add a windshield and tour your heart out. You can see rtr 200 touring in xbhp itself by Monk. It's attractive also

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    And as you are a college student, it can do wonders

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    • #32
      Re: Upgrade from 150CC

      I my self own a RTR 200. Trust me its the perfectly balanced bike for City & highway rides!!... On highways u can easily cruise at the speed of 100-110 all day long without breaking any sweat.

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      • #33
        Re: Upgrade from 150CC

        Thanks for your reply all. I think I'm going to finalize the Dominar as my new ride since upgrading to 200cc from a 150cc isn't really worthwhile. Will keep you updated

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        • #34
          Re: Upgrade from 150CC

          If you have the budget, do look at the Apache rr 300

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          • #35
            Re: Upgrade from 150CC

            Originally posted by x017in View Post
            If you have the budget, do look at the Apache rr 300
            Pillion comfort[emoji4]

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            • #36
              Re: Upgrade from 150CC

              Originally posted by newwannaberider View Post
              Pillion comfort[emoji4]
              Then go for CBR250R, it will be launched before this month end. Honda has announced the pricing starting 1.63L for non-ABS

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