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Would you rather have the look of the Tuono 457 or the RS457?
15 January 2025 09:38
The headlight on the Tuono is unique. Stands out in traffic.
Would you rather have the look of the Tuono 457 or the RS457?
15 January 2025 09:38
The Tuono shows off the engine well, I like. It's a piece of art.
Would you rather have the look of the Tuono 457 or the RS457?
15 January 2025 09:38
The RS457 is better for touring because of wind protection.
Would you rather have the look of the Tuono 457 or the RS457?
15 January 2025 09:38
On the other hand, the Tuono's design will be a bit more practical for daily riding.
Would you rather have the look of the Tuono 457 or the RS457?
15 January 2025 09:38
Neither design impresses me. I am waiting for the Tuareg version.
Do you really save money in the long run with the Bajaj CT100?
15 January 2025 09:32
Definitely! It is worth it just for the fuel savings. I’ve had mine for years and the maintenance costs have been very little.
Do you really save money in the long run with the Bajaj CT100?
15 January 2025 09:32
Not really. Upfront, you save, but the constant small repairs add up. I wish I had bought a slightly better bike.
Do you really save money in the long run with the Bajaj CT100?
15 January 2025 09:32
It depends on how you use it. It’s super economical for short commutes and light use. Heavy daily use could mean more repairs, however.
Do you really save money in the long run with the Bajaj CT100?
15 January 2025 09:32
It does save money, in my experience. It's cheap and parts are readily available so even repairs are still cost effective.
Do you really save money in the long run with the Bajaj CT100?
15 January 2025 09:32
The initial savings are nice, but the poor resale value is a long term killer. A more popular model is probably a better choice for you.
Do you really save money in the long run with the Bajaj CT100?
15 January 2025 09:32
It's a money saver for businesses using it for deliveries. Repair expenses are easily overshadowed by low running costs.
Do you really save money in the long run with the Bajaj CT100?
15 January 2025 09:32
I think it's a false economy. A better way to spend a bit more is to get a bike that will last longer and won't have problems.
Is the Bajaj CT100 as indestructible as everyone says it is?
15 January 2025 09:32
Absolutely! I’ve got over 120,000 km on my CT100 and it still runs like a champ. I've only had to do basic maintenance, and it's been through hell and back.
Is the Bajaj CT100 as indestructible as everyone says it is?
15 January 2025 09:32
It is tough, but not unbreakable. But mine started to have problems around 50,000 km. The key is to not push it too hard and keep regular maintenance.
Is the Bajaj CT100 as indestructible as everyone says it is?
15 January 2025 09:32
I think it's overhyped. It's sure reliable for a cheap bike, but I've had little constant problems that just add up over time. It’s not the best of options.
Is the Bajaj CT100 as indestructible as everyone says it is?
15 January 2025 09:32
The CT100 is a cockroach: it'll survive anything! I've dropped mine, overloaded it, ignored it, and it always starts right back up.
Is the Bajaj CT100 as indestructible as everyone says it is?
15 January 2025 09:32
It all depends on your definition of 'indestructible'. At the price, it's extremely durable. Don't expect luxury bike performance or longevity, though.
Is the Bajaj CT100 as indestructible as everyone says it is?
15 January 2025 09:32
I have seen these bikes working just fine after 15+ years. They aren't fancy, but if you take care of them they will last.
Is the Bajaj CT100 as indestructible as everyone says it is?
15 January 2025 09:32
The newer ones seem to have more quality control issues, but the older models were tanks. That's not as bulletproof as it once was.
Should you pay the extra 9k for Bajaj Chetak Premium TecPac?
15 January 2025 09:17
Totally worth it! In city riding alone the Sport mode makes a big difference. The hill hold assist is a lifesaver in traffic too.
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