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BEST BIKES IN INDIA

The taste of bike buyers has certainly developed, so for this this list of bikes in india we have taken average budget of 2.5 lakhs on average, check out the list and pick one for yourself.

Hero passion pro:

hero passion pro is our pick from the entry level bikes, mainly due to its highest mileage of 84 KMPL , the bike comes with 97.2 cc engine with adjustable hydraulic shock absorbers in the rear at the price of 51,446-54,954 Rs.

Bajaj discover 125:

bajaj discover 125 is our pick for the 125cc segment,mainly because it is the cheapest 125cc bike. the bike comes with 124.6cc engine with mileage of 82.4 KMPL and it comes with two variants drum and disc at the price of 52,672-54,650 Rs.

Suzuki gixxer:

suzuki gixxer is the cheapest naked bike in the town, gixxer gets fully digital instrument,this bike runs with 154.9cc engine with mileage of 64 KMPL, the bike comes with two variants and at the price of 77,015-80,546 Rs.

TVS apache RTR 160 4v:

TVS apache RTR is a naked bike with complete classy looks,it consist all didgital instrument console that includes a tripmeter and a clock.the bike runs with 159.7 cc oil cooled engine with mileage of 45 kmpl, it is available in 3 variants at the price of 84,990-89,990 Rs.

Apache RR 310:

TVS Apache RTR 200 4v is doing quite well in the market, it comes with sleek body it comes with racing feature,this bike runs with 197.8 cc engine with the mileage of 32 kmpl, apache 200 4v available in 5 variants with the price of 93,685-1.10 lakh.

Bajaj avenger street:

Bajaj avenger street is the india’s cheapest cruiser bike, it was the best bike under 200 cc cruiser, the bike runs with 150 cc engine with mileage of 45 kmpl.this bike comes with single variant with price of 85,948 Rs.

KTM RC 200:

KTM RC 200 bis our pick for the best sports bikes under 200 cc segment. the bike runs with 199.5 cc engine that produce 25 BHP worth of power with 35 kmpl with riding range of 350 kms, the bike comes with price tag of 1.76 lakh.

Apache RR 310:

TVS apache RR 300 is TVS’s first fully faired sports bike, the rear section of the bike sports uniquely designed. this bike runs with 312 cc engine with mileage of 31 kmpl,it comes with kawasaki ninja, yamaha FZ R3, the bike comes with the price of 2.15 lakhs.

Bajaj dominar 400:

bajaj dominar 400 is power cruiser, it is shaped like a cruiser but it fits more in the shoes of racing bikes.the bike runs with 373 cc engine with mileage of 27 kmpl byb producing 35 nm torque, the bike comes with two variants at the price of 1.42 lakhs.

Royal Enfield Himalayan:

In india, Royal Enfield himalayan is the cheapest off road -on road bike available.the bike is such a wonder to eyes. the himalayan is powered by a 411 cc engine at 32nm power torque, with the mileage of 36 kmpl,it fits between the off road and cruiser bike segment at the price of 1.68 lakhs.

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