Discussions and Questions Bajaj Discover 100 - Page 7
Is the Bajaj Discover 100 5G all the hype it is made out to be?
29 January 2025 07:21
The bike was a solid bike for its time. Not revolutionary, but definitely underrated. It wasn't the market for it.
Is the Discover 100 4G a good platform for someone who is new to mechanics?
29 January 2025 07:09
Discover 100 4G is a great bike to learn on. It’s a simple, accessible engine, and most maintenance tasks are easy. I did oil changes, and then progressed to more difficult things. Plenty of YouTube tutorials available too. The plastic body panels are fragile so just be careful with those.
Is the Discover 100 4G a good platform for someone who is new to mechanics?
29 January 2025 07:09
It's not for the beginner. It’s tight tolerances, and if you’re not careful, you can mess things up easily. The carburettor was one of the things that I found to be especially finicky to work on. It’s better to start with a more old, simpler bike like a Boxer or a Splendor because if you make a mistake in riding you can afford it.
Is the Discover 100 4G a good platform for someone who is new to mechanics?
29 January 2025 07:09
It's a mixed bag. It’s great for learning, because parts are cheap and widely available. Some parts feel over engineered for a 100cc bike on the other. For instance, the DTS-i system is tricky for newbies. However, as a whole, it isn't a bad place to begin.
Is the Discover 100 4G a good platform for someone who is new to mechanics?
29 January 2025 07:09
It's actually a good one for beginners. 4-gear bikes are simpler than 5-gear bikes and the air cooled engine is simpler than the liquid cooled ones. It’s also common, so you can easily find experienced mechanics to give you tips or bail you out if you get stuck.
Is the Discover 100 4G a good platform for someone who is new to mechanics?
29 January 2025 07:09
I say for someone who learned mechanics on a Discover 100 4G, it's pretty good. The only annoying thing is the amount of plastic bodywork you have to take off for some jobs. It teaches you patience and organization, which are essential skills for any mechanic, as well.
Is the Discover 100 4G a good platform for someone who is new to mechanics?
29 January 2025 07:09
The one big advantage is how common these bikes are. Often you can find dirt cheap non running examples to practice on without worrying about screwing up your daily rider. Really great way to learn troubleshooting and major repairs without the pressure.
Is the Discover 100 4G a good platform for someone who is new to mechanics?
29 January 2025 07:09
I think I would learn better elsewhere. There are some quirks to the Discover that will frustrate beginners. Better bet would be something like a Honda CB Shine or TVS Star City, ideally, they're just as common but not as complicated.
Let’s see how the Discover 100 4G fares for food delivery gigs.
29 January 2025 07:09
For the past 6 months, I’ve been using my Discover 100 4G to deliver for Zomato and it’s been a game changer. It’s no joke when it comes to fuel efficiency – I’m saving a ton on petrol costs. It's lightweight, easy to weave through traffic, which is crucial for meeting those delivery deadlines.
Let’s see how the Discover 100 4G fares for food delivery gigs.
29 January 2025 07:09
It is great on fuel but I found the Discover 100 4G to be lacking in comfort for long delivery shifts. After a few hours the seat becomes uncomfortable and the suspension is not so great on bumpy roads. With heavy orders, I ended up switching to a scooter with a flatter footboard for easier balance.
Let’s see how the Discover 100 4G fares for food delivery gigs.
29 January 2025 07:09
It’s not ideal, but it’s a good option. The huge problem is the lack of storage – you’ll definitely need to get a good delivery box. The headlight isn't so great for night deliveries, either. If you’re just getting started and want to keep costs low, it’ll do the job.
Let’s see how the Discover 100 4G fares for food delivery gigs.
29 January 2025 07:09
In fact, I actually prefer the Discover 100 4G for deliveries over scooters. With the higher ground clearance, the bad roads are a lifesaver and the geared transmission has better control in stop and go traffic. And it’s not as likely to get knocked over in crowded parking spots as top heavy scooters.
Let’s see how the Discover 100 4G fares for food delivery gigs.
29 January 2025 07:09
It’s been reliable for me, but you need to keep on top of maintenance. All the start stop riding means the chain needs frequent adjustment. Parts are cheap and most local mechanics can fix it. Just budget for more servicing than you would normally use.
Let’s see how the Discover 100 4G fares for food delivery gigs.
29 January 2025 07:09
It gets great fuel efficiency, but I hate the small tank for long shifts. My tank is refueling far too often. Overall though, if you’re doing it part time, it’s a cost effective option. If you are a full timer, you may want something with a little more power and features.
Let’s see how the Discover 100 4G fares for food delivery gigs.
29 January 2025 07:09
Unexpected advantage: it's so common nobody even noticed. Anymore, when I used a fancier bike, I was always worried about theft during deliveries. The Discover lets me just focus on the job without having to constantly look over my shoulder.
Can the Discover 100 4G take two-up riding for couples?
29 January 2025 07:09
We constantly take our Discover 100 4G on the weekend trips with my girlfriend. For both of us, it’s surprisingly comfortable, even on 2-3 hour rides. The long seat really helps. Yes, it's not the fastest, however, with two people, it will get the job done and sip fuel even with the extra weight.
Can the Discover 100 4G take two-up riding for couples?
29 January 2025 07:09
I wouldn't recommend it for regular two up riding. It’s strained on inclines and the brakes aren’t confidence inspiring with two people. After a few scary moments on highway rides we ended up upgrading to a 150cc bike. For short city trips it’s fine, but anything more than that is pushing it.
Can the Discover 100 4G take two-up riding for couples?
29 January 2025 07:09
It's all about expectations. But if you're fine with going easy and ain’t worried about using the fast lane, then the Discover 100 4G can make for a great, value for money choice, as long as we're talking about couples. It's been great, we've done plenty of scenic rides. Expect to have a hard time keeping up with bigger bikes on the highway, though.
Can the Discover 100 4G take two-up riding for couples?
29 January 2025 07:09
With a few mods we've made it work. I upgraded the rear suspension, added a backrest for the pillion, and put on slightly wider tires. The comfort and stability being plus is its big difference. Still not ideal for long highway stretches, but perfect for exploring nearby towns and villages.
Can the Discover 100 4G take two-up riding for couples?
29 January 2025 07:09
For short trips, the Discover 100 4G is okay as a pillion rider, but anything over an hour is too much. There's a bit of a high footpeg and you feel every bump. If you’re on a tight budget it’s fine, but I’d save up for something with better suspension and a more relaxed riding position.
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