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Did the Bajaj Boxer come too early, in terms of its design philosophy?
14 January 2025 07:54
It wasn't innovative, it was practical. Perhaps that’s innovative in its own way, though?
Did the Bajaj Boxer come too early, in terms of its design philosophy?
14 January 2025 07:54
Ahead of its time? It was perfect for its time. It was so successful for that reason.
Did the Bajaj Boxer come too early, in terms of its design philosophy?
14 January 2025 07:54
Good design is timeless and the Boxer proves just that. It could teach modern bikes a thing or two.
Did the Bajaj Boxer come too early, in terms of its design philosophy?
14 January 2025 07:54
It’s not so much that design trends are regressing, but that they’re going backwards. The Boxer was always supposed to be simple.
The Bajaj Boxer was it really indestructible?
14 January 2025 07:54
Absolutely! Thing's a tank, my dad's Boxer from the 90s is still kicking after 200,000 km.
The Bajaj Boxer was it really indestructible?
14 January 2025 07:54
Reliable? Yes. Indestructible? Nah. Mine were always dodgy electrics.
The Bajaj Boxer was it really indestructible?
14 January 2025 07:54
Tough, but not as bad as you might think. Overall modern bikes are way more reliable.
The Bajaj Boxer was it really indestructible?
14 January 2025 07:54
The Boxer's rep was earned: simple design meant fewer things to go wrong.
The Bajaj Boxer was it really indestructible?
14 January 2025 07:54
How you define "indestructible" depends. It would take a beating, but it needed to be cared for properly.
The Bajaj Boxer was it really indestructible?
14 January 2025 07:54
Marketing hype for sure. It was decent but nothing special, for its time.
The Bajaj Boxer was it really indestructible?
14 January 2025 07:54
The market was tough in Africa. If it can survive in there, it can survive anywhere.
Did Bajaj make a mistake by discontinuing the Boxer in India?
14 January 2025 07:54
Huge mistake. Rural India still has market for simple things which work.
Did Bajaj make a mistake by discontinuing the Boxer in India?
14 January 2025 07:54
Nah, it was time to move on. The Boxer didn't fit with the modern safety and emission standards.
Did Bajaj make a mistake by discontinuing the Boxer in India?
14 January 2025 07:54
Instead they should've updated it. Missed opportunity.
Did Bajaj make a mistake by discontinuing the Boxer in India?
14 January 2025 07:54
Smart move. To compete Bajaj needed to focus on the more profitable models.
Did Bajaj make a mistake by discontinuing the Boxer in India?
14 January 2025 07:54
It was basically replaced by the CT100. More modern package, same spirit.
Did Bajaj make a mistake by discontinuing the Boxer in India?
14 January 2025 07:54
Boxer had its time. In budget bikes, Indian consumers now want more features too.
Did Bajaj make a mistake by discontinuing the Boxer in India?
14 January 2025 07:54
But they are still making it for export. It shows demand, but not in India anymore.
Can the Bajaj Blade 125’s unique styling help it stand out or will it be a hindrance in the very conservative 125cc segment?
14 January 2025 07:50
It'll definitely turn heads! It could appeal to younger buyers looking for something cooler than their dad’s bike.
Can the Bajaj Blade 125’s unique styling help it stand out or will it be a hindrance in the very conservative 125cc segment?
14 January 2025 07:50
Too risky. Conservative. There is a reason for that. This might flop hard.
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