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The Modest Twin

April 21, 2015 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

 Bajaj Discover 125M roadtest 2014 WEB2      

 As expected, Bajaj Auto have launched a 125-cc variant of the Discover M. Does it stand out or is it one too many?

Story: Piyush Sonsale
Photography: Sanjay Raikar

Recently, I watched a video compilation of old television commercials. It was amusing and nostalgic to see those iconic adverts again as I could recall how impressive they were back then. Yet I couldn’t help noticing how dated and hilarious they feel today. Things lose relevance in time, no matter how good they are, and the only way to retain their appeal is to upgrade them. Bajaj Auto are well aware of this fact, and hence they have been busy revamping their popular Discover line of commuter motorcycles since the last year. The Discover 125M is the latest addition to the line-up, but before we get to the details, let’s see where it stands in the family.

The Discover brand now has a two-tier line-up. While the 100T, 125T and 125ST are premium offerings in their respective segments, the 100M and the new 125M form the lower, cost-effective layer. The M line has been brought in to replace the older generation Discovers, which are available only until the current stock lasts since production has already ceased.

The similarities in the design of the T/ST and the M line of Discovers gives them a family look and they even share the same single-cylinder, four-valve DTS-i engine but are based on separate platforms. The 100M and 125M have a 50-mm shorter wheelbase, are visibly smaller in size and have simpler equipment compared to the T/ST.

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Filed Under: Review, Road Test Tagged With: 2015, bajaj, bike, Discover 125M, India, review, roadtest

The Glass: Half-empty or Half-full? Honda CB650F Road Test Review

April 3, 2015 by Team Bike India Leave a Comment

2015 Honda CB650F web 9

As he quaffs his Corona after a day in sunny Spain astride the Honda CB650F, Roland mulls the classic conundrum [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Review, Road Test Tagged With: 2015, bike, CB650F, honda, India, new, review, Ride, road, roadtest, sportsbike, streetfighter, test

Batman’s Batbike? Honda NM4 Vultus Road Rest Review

April 3, 2015 by Team Bike India Leave a Comment

2015 Honda NM4 Vultus road test web 7

We rode the Japanimation-inspired Honda NM4 Vultus recently. Here is what the experience was like [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Review, Road Test Tagged With: 2015, Batman, Batmobile, Batpod, bike, honda, India, japan, new, nm4, review, Ride, roadtest, scooter, vultus

Big Brother: Honda Unicorn CB160

April 2, 2015 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

2015 Honda Unicorn 160 road test review web7

Honda have added a second Unicorn to their line-up. We find out if it lives up to the name [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Review, Road Test Tagged With: 160, 2015, bike, cc, honda, India, new, review, roadtest, unicorn

Bread-and-Butter Bike: Benelli TnT 300 first ride review

March 19, 2015 by Team Bike India Leave a Comment

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The TnT 300 is the entry level offering from Benelli. We swing a leg to find out how it is
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Filed Under: First Ride, Latest News, News Tagged With: 2015, 300, 300cc, benelli, bike, First, firstride, India, review, Ride, road, roadtest, test, tnt

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