Which bike to buy under Rs 1.50 lakh?

    The TVS Ronin and Royal Enfield Hunter 350 are worthy option in that budget.

    Published On Oct 22, 2024 04:51:00 PM

    Which bike to buy under Rs 1.50 lakh?

    My dad is almost 45, and now he is going to travel almost 30 km to and from work six days a week. He currently has a Pulsar 125 but wants to upgrade because the seat is too uncomfortable for such a long ride. He is 6 feet tall and wants a bike with no more than 350cc. He is considering the RE Hunter 350, but it oddly suits him. Daily mileage is not a concern for him in upgrading from a 125cc. He is also not keen on considering a Classic since tennis elbow has struck him and that hunk of a two-wheeler is not going to be his piece of cake. Can Autocar India suggest something well within his budget of 1.80 lakhs on-road and not anything more than 350cc? 

    Rehan Akhtar, via email

    Autocar India says: The base variant of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is the only 350cc bike you will get within your budget, and even that will require a slight stretch. The Hunter is a handsome motorcycle and is noticeably lighter than the Classic 350. However, if comfort is a priority, we’d suggest you look elsewhere as the Hunter has uncomfortably stiff rear suspension.

    Given the easy-riding, retro-themed bikes you seem to have identified, we’d suggest you go with the TVS Ronin. It’s a light motorcycle, has a smooth and torquey engine, and is comfortable for life in the city while having enough performance for your long commute. It will also be more fuel-efficient than the 350s and its price falls well within your budget.    

    Also See: Royal Enfield Hunter 350 vs TVS Ronin comparison

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