
Which bike would you pick for a normal daily commute in the city and highway ?
Help me choose a better option considering the good mileage, less servicing cost, overall good performance.
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Honda 350RS or triumph. I own it as d have been riding in peak traffic. It's clutch is so light that it won't tire you. The engine is very well refined and even after three years of usage it still feels new.
Con is brake pads. Can be because I used it daily in Bangalore traffic.
Go for honda if you want peak city commute, a smooth cruise at 90km/hr in highway, a good reliable companion.

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Happy to help bro. Oh mileage for my Honda 350RS is 35 on average in the city. This is a 1 hour one way commute, 5 days a week.
I would recommend to test drive a lot more, ultimately it's your call. You will feel what bike you for perfectly. Go ahead with that ππ½


Own MT15 V2 for 2.5yrs now. Bought it especially for Bangalore's traffic and the overall engine refinement of Yamaha.
** Mileage - 50 kmpl. For petrol, I always get either She'll power or xp95. Have seen the mileage improvement over normal petrol. And overall per km rate comes out same. So better engine / parts duration. And I go on 80-100 too on ORR. My overall Avg speed till now is 27kmph. And the breaking is great.
** Service cost - No parts related cost but just generic engine oil, and clutch adjustments. Definitely needs servicing every 3-4 months, if driving regularly. You can feel the clutch getting hard after 2 months. For generic service cost it's around 1000.
The only issue that I got till now is the battery issue during the initial days, regularly, where the bike refused to start when I kept it idle for 7 days or so. Turned out as a battery fault and was replaced since it was in warranty. Road side assistance made it easy for me to jump start the battery. Even if it's out of warranty it costs less than 1500.
** Ride experience - Ride will feel jiff and smooth with the bike. The only bad thing is the seat comfort, of riding for more than 1.5hr. For short rides, the bike is great but for longer rides, you would be uncomfortable and will need short breaks to relax your bum.

Amazing.. thanks man





