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How does the Bajaj Boxer BM150 differ from other Bajaj models?
29 August 2023 11:07
The Bajaj Boxer BM150 is specifically designed for utility and durability, making it well-suited for rough terrains and demanding conditions compared to other models in Bajaj's lineup.
Are there any modern features on the Bajaj Boxer BM150?
29 August 2023 11:06
The Bajaj Boxer BM150 focuses on simplicity and reliability, so it might not include many modern features, prioritizing durability and practicality.
What are the disadvantages of Boxer 150cc?
29 August 2023 11:06
High Price, Low Fuel Efficiency and Low Dealer Margins: Boxer is the cheapest 150cc motorcycle available in the Indian market. However it is still 20% more expensive compared to basic 100cc motorcycle like CD-Dawn. Further due to 150cc version it also has lower level of fuel efficiency.
What are the problems with the Bajaj Boxer BM-150 bike?
29 August 2023 11:04
Common problems found are starting trouble, low mileage, poor pick-up and low brightness of headlamp.
What is the seat height of Bajaj Boxer AT 100?
29 December 2022 06:06
The seat height details of Bajaj Boxer 100 are unavailable at the moment. The Bajaj Boxer 100 is a commuter motorcycle, it is powered by a 144.8 cc, 4-stroke engine delivering a power of 12 bhp @ 7500 rpm and a peak torque of 12.26 NM @ 5000 rpm. It has a single down-tube chassis, and is available only in black. The bike is 2016 mm in length, 740 mm in width and 1055 mm in height. It has a ground clearance of 190 mm and stretches across a wheelbase of 1285 mm.
From where can I buy a Bajaj Boxer bike in Kolkata?
29 December 2022 05:50
Bajaj has discontinued the Boxer from a long time ago and the bike can only be brought from a used motorcycle dealer. The Boxer gets the power from 144.8 cc engine, which produces 12 BHP and 12.26 NM of torque. The 4-speed gearbox of the motorcycle made it in the list of traditional 150 cc motorcycles as its power values describe it to be more toward fuel efficiency. Both the wheels of the bike had 130 mm of drum brakes and it returned a mileage of 54 kmpl. The bike was good at design and fairly priced at INR 45,000. It is currently available in many lesser developed Asian markets and Bajaj has discontinued it in India for the launch of Discover and other new age bikes.
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