The new Royal Enfield Hunter is designed to be an agile, maneuverable machine that is perfect for city riding. Its 20mm shorter wheelbase than the Classic 350, 17-inch wheels and wide handlebar all help it to feel light on its feet and make it a great option for navigating tight city roads. The pegs are slightly rear-set and the handlebar has a slight reach, making it a comfortable riding position with a hint of sportiness. The 790mm seat height also makes it suitable for shorter riders, but tall riders may find it a bit cramped. The Hunter also isn’t the most comfortable for pillion riders, as the seat is relatively small and the grab handles are positioned awkwardly.
Despite its relatively hefty 181kg weight, the Hunter is still quite a joy to ride. It turns in quickly and has good grip, making it great for winding roads. The motorcycle is also predictable and stable in the corners, which will be reassuring to new riders in this segment. Ultimately, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is a great option for city riders who want a light, agile machine that is still capable of enjoying some spirited riding.
The Suzuki Swish 125 is a great bike for those who want a stylish scooter but don't want to sacrifice performance. The 125cc engine provides good power and pickup, and the gearbox is smooth and responsive. The ride quality is comfortable and the handling is excellent, making it easy to take tight turns at a good speed. The brakes are good, though not very tight. The low weight, slim body design, and fabric body make it a great option for those looking for a lightweight and stylish scooter.
The only downside is that there is no disk brake model and no digital display. However, this scooter can be fitted with projectors and other accessories, and chrome-like accessories can be added for a more stylish look.
Overall, the Suzuki Swish125 is an excellent scooter that offers high performance, high pickup, a slim body design, a low weight, and easy handling. It is a great option for those looking for a stylish scooter without sacrificing performance.
The Kawasaki Ninja 125 is a bike that can switch between two identities with ease. On one hand, it can be used as a reliable everyday commuter, offering dependable and consistent performance. On the other hand, when ridden aggressively, the Ninja can truly come alive and transform into a beast. Unfortunately, I am not yet skilled enough to take full advantage of the Ninja's full potential, but I can definitely attest to its reliability as a commuter. The Ninja 125 is not meant to be someone's first bike, as it is better suited to those with more experience and a bigger budget. But for those who are willing to take the plunge, the Ninja 125 can be a thrilling and rewarding experience.