Is keyless operation on the Bajaj Chetak Urbane more of a hassle than it is a convenience?
The Bajaj Chetak Urbane has a keyless operation feature that the company claims is a modern convenience. Some users have found, however, that they have experienced delayed starts or even occasional failures to start. This has caused a lot of debate about whether keyless systems really are better than the normal key in ignition. Reliable, convenient daily use that allows for continued operation regardless of the weather or battery level. And there’s the question of security – is the scooter more vulnerable to theft when it doesn’t have a traditional key? Keyless operation has a futuristic feel to it that some riders like and others like the simplicity and reliability of a physical key. Further, we also discuss the learning curve for the new users and how well Bajaj has implemented this technology compared to other brands in the market.
Keyless operation is honestly more trouble than it's worth. I've had my Chetak for about 6 months now and at least once a month I find myself struggling with delayed starts. When you're in a hurry, it's super annoying.
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