Is the TVS Raider 125 iGO too sporty of a riding position for a commuter?
Ashutosh 07 January 2025 11:06
One of the points of discussion about the TVS Raider 125 iGO has been its riding position. TVS markets it as a sporty commuter, but some say that the slightly forward leaning posture might be uncomfortable for daily commutes or long rides. The debate continues as to whether taking this position helps you maintain better traffic control or simply imposes unnecessary strain on your wrists and back. But some riders like the sportier feel, saying the bike feels more engaging to ride. Some say a 125cc commuter would be better off in a more upright position. This discussion also includes the seat height and position of the handlebar, as taller and shorter riders will experience different things. Is TVS trying to have the best of both worlds with this riding position or should they have stuck to a more traditional commuter stance?
Answered by Abhishek 16 November 2024 22:19
The riding position is quite comfortable, I find. It’s not upright like a typical commuter, but it’s not aggressive like a sport bike. It's a good blend for city riding and weekend trips for me.


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