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Rs. 37,000
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VEHICLE SUMMARY

Name:Platina 100
Type:Commuter
Top Speed:90kph
Fuel Consumption:
City
48.00
Fuel Consumption:
Highway
65.00

ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS

Displacement:99.27cc
Engine:4 Stroke, natural air cooled
Maximum Power:8.2 Bhp @ 7500 rpm
Maximum Torque:8.05 Nm @ 4500 rpm
Gears:4 Speed
Clutch:165
Bore:NA
Stroke:NA
No. of Cylinders:1
Cylinder Configuration:NA
Engine Block Material:NA
Chassis Type:NA
Cooling Type:Air Cooling
Carburetor:NA
0 to 60:9.68 sec.

DIMENSIONS

Length:1990.00 mm
Width:770.00 mm
Height:1090.00 mm

OTHER SPECIFICATIONS

Weight:113.00 kg
Ground Clearance:165.00 mm
Fuel Tank:13.50 ltrs
Wheelbase:1275.00 mm
Electrical System:12V AC +DC
Headlamp:12V, 35W/35W
Horn:NA
Wheel Type:Alloys
Wheel Size:2.75*17'', 41P, Rear 3.00*17'', 50P mm
Tubeless:
Colors:Black, Black-maroon, Red

ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SAFETY

Suspension(Front):Hydraulic, Telescopic Type
Suspension(Rear):Hydraulic, Telescopic Type
Brakes:Drum type, 110 mm/130 mm
Brakes(Rear):Drum type, 110 mm/130 mm
Stand Alarm:

COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE

Fuel Guage:Analogue
Self Start:
Alloys:
Warranty:NA
Speedometer:Analogue
Passenger Footrest:
Passenger Backrest:
Step-up Seat:
Pass-light:
Low Fuel Indicator:
Low Oil Indicator:
Low Battery Indicator:
High Oil Temp. Indicator:
Choked Air Filter Indicator:

Bajaj Platina 100 Review

Best Entry-Level Bike

Friday, September 21, 2012

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Overview of Bajaj Platina

Performance motorcycles in the “Commuter” class have brought Bajaj significant success, and the Bajaj Platina is a new entry in its popular line-up, aimed at the very lowest end of the market, where profit margins are tight but there’s plenty of potential for great success, with the right bike. So how well does the Platina set itself apart?

Bajaj Platina Design and Style

Bajaj Platina is a solid but unremarkable bike from Bajaj, whose design team are severely limited by the hardware considerations of a bike at the budget end of the market. The Platina appears to be inspired by the earlier Bajaj Wind 125, with its distinctive fairing and panels, and the sharply formed tail lamp. The bike’s slimmer, lower and slightly extended body isn’t particularly eye-catching, and the design doesn’t have any standout features – but there’s little here that will offend.

Instrument Console of Bajaj Platina

The Platina's instrument console reflects the budget considerations of the bike. Unlike its swankier cousins, it features only an analogue instrument console, including analogue speedometer and analogue fuel gauge. The whole unit is very stripped down, with no indicators for low fuel, low oil or low battery. Nevertheless, all of the displays are clear and easy to read.

Engine and Gearbox

The Platina is equipped with a 99.27cc air-cooled engine. It’s capable of a maximum power of 8.3 PS at 7500 rpm, and a maximum torque of 8.05 Nm at 4500 rpm. The engine features a four-speed gearbox.

Acceleration and Top Speed

Bajaj claims that the Platina’s modest but capable engine will push the bike to a maximum speed of 90 kmph, which is a respectable showing for a bike in the 100cc class. In tests, the bike consistently maxes out at between 85 and 87 kmph, which will be more than adequate for most buyers in this price range. The bike’s acceleration is average, as you’ll expect from a 100cc: it can accelerate from 0 to 60 kmph in 9.68 seconds, which is respectable but not remarkable. If acceleration is a crucial consideration, you should consider upgrading to the 125cc class – but it’s adequate for this bike.

Bajaj Platina Mileage

Bajaj Platina incorporates the ExhausTEC system seen on many of Bajaj’s upgraded newer models. The Torque Expansion Chamber technology reduces the need to use the clutch, and removes the need for frequent gearshifts to accelerate, intended to provide greater fuel efficiency. The Platina has, Bajaj claims, an average fuel mileage of 65 kmpl for driving at a constant speed of roughly 50 kmph. Under testing, the Platina provides a mileage of approximately 53 to 57 kmpl, which falls to about 48 kmpl in city areas, which is a strong offering that is perfectly in line with the bike’s budget credentials. The fuel tank has a capacity of 13 litres.

Comfort While Driving Bajaj Platina

Despite being a budget bike, the Platina manages to offer a relatively comfortable and rider-friendly driving experience. It offers decent comfort for driver and pillion alike – the rear grab rail is well positioned for stability, and the bike also includes a ride control switch. The bike’s suspension system is average to good, absorbing the majority of shocks from the road surface – but don’t take it off road, or you’ll start to see it sorely challenged.

Safety Features

Unfortunately, to keep costs down Bajaj has neglected to include much in the way of additional safety features, beyond the upgraded grab rail. Nevertheless, the bike’s general safety is good.

Storage Space

Like the other Bajaj budget models, there’s little in the way on-board storage space on the Platina model of motorbike.

Bajaj Platina Suspension

The Platina’s suspension takes its cue from the other budget bikes released by Bajaj. At the front and back, it features hydraulic telescopic type suspension with a travel of 125mm. This setup is designed to cope with unfriendly terrain and bad road conditions. In practice, the bike’s suspension performs reasonably well: it absorbs shocks and shakes, even managing to provide a smooth ride at top speeds on poorer road surfaces, and it keeps vibrations to the minimum.

Bajaj Platina Brakes

Bajaj Platina is equipped with the budget brakes seen on other models that appear at the lower end of the market: at the front, 130 mm drum brakes, and at the rear 130 mm drum brakes. While this is nothing remarkable, the brakes are effective and responsive, remaining stable and providing a stopping distance of just 20.3 meters from 60 to 0 kmph.

Ride and Handling

Bajaj Platina is a comfortable, well-designed and stable ride. Its engine generates quite a lot of noise, particularly at higher revs, but nothing outrageous. The bike’s handling is generally smooth and consistent, although it can weigh slightly heavy on leans.

Tyre Size

The bike does come equipped with alloy wheels. The front tyre is a 2.75 x 17”, while the rear is a 3.00 x 17” – standard for a bike of this class. The tyres stand up generally well to road surfaces, and do well on dry surfaces with some unevenness – but they perform poorly on wet or slick surfaces, and should not be taken off road.

Bajaj Platina Shades

The Platina can be purchased in a range of shades: black, black-maroon, red.

Accessories

Additional accessories for the Platina, such as seat covers or all-bike covers, must be bought separately from the standard model.

Bajaj Platina Variants

The Platina is available in only one variant; the Platina 125 has been discontinued.

Distinctive Features

Bajaj Platina, being very much a budget bike, offers few distinctive features to set it apart from other bikes.

Reasons to buy and Value for Money

Reasonably zippy and offering a reasonably comfortable ride, the Platina is a capable commuter bike equipped with the bare essentials that you’ll need for day-to-day rides. With an ex-showroom price of just Rs. 37,000 (may vary), the Platina is a highly attractive prospect to buyers on a tight budget, offering greater performance for a lower cost than many of its rivals.

Verdict

Bajaj Platina’s successor is the Bajaj Pulsar 135, and if performance or acceleration is important to you as a driver, you should seriously consider opting for that more accomplished model. For those on a tight budget who want decent performance and reliable hardware, the Platina is a strong offering from Bajaj, one that has secured their success in this segment of the vehicle market.

Comments

satyapal

9/26/2012 5:54:00 AM

my bike is 4 month old average is 40 kmpl . before first service it was 60 kmpl ......this bike ruined my life with low average ........................people please don't buy any bajaj 2 wheeler ... they are confusing us .......

mayank

9/17/2012 11:04:00 AM

yes it is good with 0 maintenance

tinku

8/29/2012 9:31:00 AM

kya tum us ko bechana chahate ho

platinaboy

4/5/2012 1:58:00 PM

abhi meri bike 5 saal ki hogai, rs 0 maintenance , just change oil after 2500 km , still 80 km/ltr, loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee it, bajaj thank u and i like platina front and rear suspension , better than my friends cbz extreme

platina boy

4/5/2012 9:58:50 AM

abhi meri bike 5 saal ki hogai, rs 0 maintenance , just change oil after 2500 km , still 80 km/ltr, loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee it, bajaj thank u and i like platina front and rear suspension , better than my friends cbz extreme

Arvindkumar Khant

2/2/2012 5:58:00 PM

Meri Bajaj Platina bike bhi 4.5 saal purani hai and 85+ average hai without any major maintenance.

Arvindkumar Khant

2/2/2012 12:58:32 AM

Meri Bajaj Platina bike bhi 4.5 saal purani hai and 85+ average hai without any major maintenance.

Swapnil Paranjape

8/24/2011 11:08:26 PM

nice.....light in weight...........

Swapnil Paranjape

8/24/2011 3:08:00 PM

nice.....light in weight...........

ashmat khan

6/30/2011 2:12:45 PM

4 days old, lets see  see see

ashmat khan

6/30/2011 6:12:00 AM

4 days old, lets see  see see

platina boy

6/22/2011 7:39:57 PM

Meri bike bhi 4 saal purani hai, 80 + average hai.

platinaboy

6/22/2011 11:39:00 AM

Meri bike bhi 4 saal purani hai, 80 + average hai.

Mandar Chavan

6/15/2010 4:30:00 PM

The bajaj Platina is a good bike. The bike has a low maintenance. I am using the bike for 3 years and i have crossed 35K kms. the bike is awesome with great average of 85 kmpl.

Mandar Chavan

6/15/2010 12:30:05 PM

The bajaj Platina is a good bike. The bike has a low maintenance. I am using the bike for 3 years and i have crossed 35K kms. the bike is awesome with great average of 85 kmpl.

prixit verma

11/4/2007 5:00:00 PM

I want to buy a bike so I am think to buy Platina. Can anybody please tell me something about this bike. Should I purchase this bike?

prixit verma

11/4/2007 12:00:00 AM

I want to buy a bike so I am think to buy Platina. Can anybody please tell me something about this bike. Should I purchase this bike?