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Is the Bajaj CT 110X capable of beating more expensive bikes in long run reliability?
15 January 2025 09:44
In some ways, the simplicity of the CT 110X actually makes it more reliable. The less fancy features you have, the less can go wrong.
Is the Bajaj CT 110X capable of beating more expensive bikes in long run reliability?
15 January 2025 09:44
I’ve seen these bikes go 100,000 km and still run strong. These are workhorses built to work.
Is the Bajaj CT 110X capable of beating more expensive bikes in long run reliability?
15 January 2025 09:44
For what it is, it’s reliable enough, but don’t expect any miracles. If you take care of it and have it serviced regularly it will keep going for years.
What does the CT 100 ES do in heavy traffic?
15 January 2025 09:39
In heavy traffic it’s like a fish in water. Light enough to be easy to maneuver and slim enough to squeeze through gaps.
What does the CT 100 ES do in heavy traffic?
15 January 2025 09:39
Stalls. All. The. Time. It’s especially hot, and you’re always stopping and starting.
What does the CT 100 ES do in heavy traffic?
15 January 2025 09:39
After a while you get used to the clutch. There's definitely a learning curve for smooth operation in traffic, though.
What does the CT 100 ES do in heavy traffic?
15 January 2025 09:39
In traffic though, I actually prefer it to scooters. They have gears so that you have more control and are more stable at low speeds.
What does the CT 100 ES do in heavy traffic?
15 January 2025 09:39
The engine heat in standstill traffic is unbearable, but it's okay. After 15 minutes your legs will be cooking.
What does the CT 100 ES do in heavy traffic?
15 January 2025 09:39
Surprisingly enough it does handle traffic well for a budget bike. Keep it in good tune and you won't have any problems.
What does the CT 100 ES do in heavy traffic?
15 January 2025 09:39
In traffic, not having electric start is a pain. Getting kick started every few minutes is a real pain in the ass.
Is the CT 100 ES’s bare bones design easier or harder to maintain?
15 January 2025 09:39
Easier, hands down. It’s so simple that I’ve learned to do most maintenance myself.
Is the CT 100 ES’s bare bones design easier or harder to maintain?
15 January 2025 09:39
Not all simple is better. It’s easy to work on, sure, but you’ll be working on it a lot more often than a modern bike.
Is the CT 100 ES’s bare bones design easier or harder to maintain?
15 January 2025 09:39
It's a double-edged sword. It’s easy to fix if you know what you’re doing, but easy to mess up if you don’t.
Is the CT 100 ES’s bare bones design easier or harder to maintain?
15 January 2025 09:39
Its biggest selling point is its simplicity. Just basic mechanics, no fancy electronics to go wrong.
Is the CT 100 ES’s bare bones design easier or harder to maintain?
15 January 2025 09:39
I find it harder, actually. Diagnosing modern bikes is easier. It's often guesswork with the CT 100.
Is the CT 100 ES’s bare bones design easier or harder to maintain?
15 January 2025 09:39
It is great for learning bike mechanics. With basic tools you can pretty much rebuild the entire thing.
Is the CT 100 ES’s bare bones design easier or harder to maintain?
15 January 2025 09:39
The problem is where to find quality replacement parts. But if you're constantly replacing cheap components, the simplicity doesn't matter.
Is the Bajaj CT 100 ES really reliable as people say it is?
15 January 2025 09:39
I've had my CT 100 ES for 7 years, and it has been rock solid. And it just keeps chugging along with just regular oil changes.
Is the Bajaj CT 100 ES really reliable as people say it is?
15 January 2025 09:39
Reliable? Maybe 10 years ago. My 2022 model has had nothing but issues since day one. Constant starting problems.
Is the Bajaj CT 100 ES really reliable as people say it is?
15 January 2025 09:39
It's all about maintenance. If you treat it right it'll last forever. You'll have problems with any bike if you neglect it.

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