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Is the Bajaj CT125X Drum truly the ultimate 'working class hero' bike?
15 January 2025 10:14
I think it hits the sweet spot for its target. Not everybody needs or wants a fancy bike with everything on it. Sometimes you just need simple and reliable.
Is the Bajaj CT125X Drum truly the ultimate 'working class hero' bike?
15 January 2025 10:14
Bajaj’s profit margins have a hero in the CT125X! Jokes aside, it’s a good value for money if you’re on a budget and need something that can take abuse.
Is the CT125X Drum’s lack of features actually what some riders want?
15 January 2025 10:14
Absolutely! What drew me to the CT125X is its simplicity. My commuter bike doesn’t need fancy gadgets, just something that works and gets me from A to B.
Is the CT125X Drum’s lack of features actually what some riders want?
15 January 2025 10:14
No way. It's a deal breaker for me that it doesn't have a front disc brake. It shouldn’t be sacrificing safety for a low price.
Is the CT125X Drum’s lack of features actually what some riders want?
15 January 2025 10:14
That depends on what your priorities are. If you are mechanically inclined and like to work on your own bike, then the simplicity of the CT125X is a huge plus. Fewer things to go wrong!
Is the CT125X Drum’s lack of features actually what some riders want?
15 January 2025 10:14
Bajaj missed an opportunity here, I think. At the very least they could have included at least some basic modern features without jacking up the price too much. It’s a bit too bare bones.
Is the CT125X Drum’s lack of features actually what some riders want?
15 January 2025 10:14
It's fine they don't have features, but I wish they had spent that money on better quality components. For example, the suspension can use an upgrade.
Is the CT125X Drum’s lack of features actually what some riders want?
15 January 2025 10:14
The basic feature set is more than enough for city commuting. And, fewer electronics means less chance of electrical gremlins in the future.
Is the CT125X Drum’s lack of features actually what some riders want?
15 January 2025 10:14
I love the minimalism, but a digital speedometer would be an easy addition. It's 2025, after all!
Does the CT125X Drum’s retro look hit or miss?
15 January 2025 10:14
It's a hit for me! This is the cool, no nonsense vibe of the CT125X, reminding me of the bikes my dad used to ride. It’s retro without trying.
Does the CT125X Drum’s retro look hit or miss?
15 January 2025 10:14
Miss. The design is that of a retro and modern mix, which Bajaj couldn’t decide between, so they just threw everything in together. It looks confused.
Does the CT125X Drum’s retro look hit or miss?
15 January 2025 10:14
I think it's growing on me. Initially I thought it was ugly, but now I love how it stands out from all the sharp sporty designs.
Does the CT125X Drum’s retro look hit or miss?
15 January 2025 10:14
Retro elements work, but those fork gaiters are off. They're acting like they're trying to be 'tough.'
Does the CT125X Drum’s retro look hit or miss?
15 January 2025 10:14
It's a clever design. Older riders like the retro look, while younger buyers like the rugged touches.
Does the CT125X Drum’s retro look hit or miss?
15 January 2025 10:14
I wish they'd gone all the way retro instead of half and half like this. Commit to the bit, Bajaj!
Does the CT125X Drum’s retro look hit or miss?
15 January 2025 10:14
The build quality is what impresses me more, the design is fine. Unlike some other bikes in this price range, it feels solid.
Could the CT125X's lack of ABS be a deal breaker for safety conscious riders?
15 January 2025 10:05
If you’re a careful rider, the lack of ABS isn’t a big deal for city riding. For daily commutes I haven’t had any problems with my CT125X. But remember to brake gently in wet conditions.
Could the CT125X's lack of ABS be a deal breaker for safety conscious riders?
15 January 2025 10:05
I believe that is a major oversight. Newer riders can be saved by ABS. For extra safety, I’d personally pay a bit more for a bike with ABS. Saving a few bucks isn’t worth risking your life for.
Could the CT125X's lack of ABS be a deal breaker for safety conscious riders?
15 January 2025 10:05
The price point is definitely a concern, but you have to remember that. To keep it affordable, there were corners Bajaj had to cut. If you are experienced at riding and know how to brake properly, you can do without ABS.
Could the CT125X's lack of ABS be a deal breaker for safety conscious riders?
15 January 2025 10:05
I’ve ridden bikes with and without ABS, and it's not necessary on a little commuter like the CT125X, though it’s nice to have. In most situations, you’ll be fine with practice progressive braking.

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