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  • #16
    Re: Comfortable 100cc bike 2018

    Hf Deluxe is a fuzz free bike.
    Check new hero passion pro 110 & xpro also. Try diya hero injekkal they might offer you a test drive.

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    • #17
      Re: Comfortable 100cc bike 2018

      HF Deluxe has lower handle bar. It is suitable for short guys. Once I ride this bike for 30 kms and I feel strain on my shoulder. My height is 5"10'.

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      • #18
        Re: Comfortable 100cc bike 2018

        Seems like you're eyeing on HF Deluxe.

        Since you can get slightly higher capacity (~110cc) bikes for about the same price bracket, I think you can strike that off (and all 100cc bikes if there are any) unless you find it extremely good comparing with others during test rides.

        CD110 DX and Saluto RX should fit comfortably in your budget.
        Neo and Star City Plus may go slightly over your budget.

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        • #19
          Re: Comfortable 100cc bike 2018

          I'm 5'11 weighing around 100kg's, have rode the Bajaj CT100B around the country covering a little under 8000 km's in a little under 2 weeks averaging around 500~700 km's per day and maxing at around 900 km's per day ballpark.

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          Have not faced a bit of fatigue or body aches in spite of riding over broken roads at speed. Being the cheapest motorcycle in India and one with the strongest most reliable motor if not for the Hero 100cc iterations, I would recommend to consider this option as well.
          Motorcycling Experience:
          2000 ~ 2017 Y2K Kinetic Zoom (Disposed at 15k)
          2011 ~ 2015 Hero Honda Karizma R (Sold at 56.5k)
          2013 ~ 2014 Bajaj Discover 100 4G (Sold at 16.5k)
          2015 ~ 2017 TVS Wego (Totaled at 18k)
          2015 - Bajaj Pulsar 220F (Currently 31k) < Garage Queen!
          2017 - Bajaj CT100B (Currently 21k) < 'Golden Quadrilateral' Runner!

          The Ride was Good, but Life is short, spend it Wisely!
          Adios Comrades!
          A.P. 2018

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          • #20
            Re: Comfortable 100cc bike 2018

            Originally posted by ashwinprakas View Post
            I'm 5'11 weighing around 100kg's, have rode the Bajaj CT100B around the country covering a little under 8000 km's in a little under 2 weeks averaging around 500~700 km's per day and maxing at around 900 km's per day ballpark.

            Have not faced a bit of fatigue or body aches in spite of riding over broken roads at speed.
            That speaks a lot about you and your determination not the bike
            Contribute to the environment.

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            • #21
              Re: Comfortable 100cc bike 2018

              Originally posted by nirvaana View Post
              That speaks a lot about you and your determination not the bike
              Thank you kind Sir.

              I was rather hoping to highlight the robustness of the Kawasaki designed motor, having also ridden interstate on the newer generation commuter motor first seen on the Discover's I can say that though the refinement levels are top notch they tend to get noisier as the odo starts climbing, though quite normal I did also notice the fuel efficiency dropping on interstate runs and surprisingly a sub 800 km college hostel run on my Pulsar 220 and Discover 100 costs the same 1350/- worth of fuel when ridden at similar speeds whereas the CT100B on the sub 8000 km's run returned roughly around 60 kmpl at way higher speeds almost maxing out the speedometer, total cost of fuel was way under 9000/-.

              As for reliability it was leagues ahead of the 500cc Bullet with similar odo reading seen in the earlier photo, though I believe that is no surprise.
              Motorcycling Experience:
              2000 ~ 2017 Y2K Kinetic Zoom (Disposed at 15k)
              2011 ~ 2015 Hero Honda Karizma R (Sold at 56.5k)
              2013 ~ 2014 Bajaj Discover 100 4G (Sold at 16.5k)
              2015 ~ 2017 TVS Wego (Totaled at 18k)
              2015 - Bajaj Pulsar 220F (Currently 31k) < Garage Queen!
              2017 - Bajaj CT100B (Currently 21k) < 'Golden Quadrilateral' Runner!

              The Ride was Good, but Life is short, spend it Wisely!
              Adios Comrades!
              A.P. 2018

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              • #22
                Re: Comfortable 100cc bike 2018

                [MENTION=21638]wingrider744[/MENTION]
                Finally Which bike u chosed ?
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                • #23
                  Re: Comfortable 100cc bike 2018

                  Originally posted by ashwinprakas View Post
                  I'm 5'11 weighing around 100kg's, have rode the Bajaj CT100B around the country covering a little under 8000 km's in a little under 2 weeks averaging around 500~700 km's per day and maxing at around 900 km's per day ballpark.


                  Have not faced a bit of fatigue or body aches in spite of riding over broken roads at speed. Being the cheapest motorcycle in India and one with the strongest most reliable motor if not for the Hero 100cc iterations, I would recommend to consider this option as well.
                  Kudos brother. I am still wondering how the RE managed to keep up with you.
                  Splendor - 2k to 2006
                  Karizma - 2k3 to 2009
                  P180 - 2k6 to 2k9
                  Hunk - Oct 2k7 til now
                  ZMR - 2010 to Forever
                  RX135(2k) - 2013 to 2018
                  Ninja 250R (2010) - 2016 til now
                  RayZ - 2015 til now
                  Ninja 650 (2014) - 2017 til now


                  Delhi to Narkanda
                  Delhi to Coimbatore
                  Delhi to Nepal

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