Q. Hi Friends,
I had a royal enfield bullet electra 350cc bike previously! Due to its frequent repairs and vibrations to the handle bar and foot pegs after 60km speed, I had sold out the bike recently. Now I want to buy a bike that suits for family(wife& 2 small kids), speed and comfort as well as reliable and value for money! In my mind I have Karizma R! The reason for that is, bike is in the race from the past 13 years and it is from a reliable company hero! I heard that this bike lasts longer and can be used for many years! and one more reason it has safe guard at the pillion seat. The Pulsar 200F has more power than karizma R and has dual disk breaks, tubeless tyres, split handle bar, mirrors mounted into the visor(great looks & comfort view), total digital consoled meter and finally a projector head light !!! but I heard its not reliable and it is of no use after 2 to 3 years, gives so many problems and repairs.. I am much much confused which bike to buy? Previously before Bullet I had used pulsar 150cc 2003 model bike for almost 8 years, it served me great! Don't know why people complaining that today's pulsars are not reliable and comes with cheap parts!! guys Please help me with this issue..!!!
I had a royal enfield bullet electra 350cc bike previously! Due to its frequent repairs and vibrations to the handle bar and foot pegs after 60km speed, I had sold out the bike recently. Now I want to buy a bike that suits for family(wife& 2 small kids), speed and comfort as well as reliable and value for money! In my mind I have Karizma R! The reason for that is, bike is in the race from the past 13 years and it is from a reliable company hero! I heard that this bike lasts longer and can be used for many years! and one more reason it has safe guard at the pillion seat. The Pulsar 200F has more power than karizma R and has dual disk breaks, tubeless tyres, split handle bar, mirrors mounted into the visor(great looks & comfort view), total digital consoled meter and finally a projector head light !!! but I heard its not reliable and it is of no use after 2 to 3 years, gives so many problems and repairs.. I am much much confused which bike to buy? Previously before Bullet I had used pulsar 150cc 2003 model bike for almost 8 years, it served me great! Don't know why people complaining that today's pulsars are not reliable and comes with cheap parts!! guys Please help me with this issue..!!!
Answer
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honda and hero have the highest quality and RESALE Value
BAJAJ IS THE LEAST TRUST WORTHY COMPANY
honda and hero have the highest quality and RESALE Value
Bicycles ...what are the best kind..?
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What are the best kind of bikes brandwise?
Im in my 40,s
have not ridden a bike in ages
Im looking for a bike with big tires (mountain bike?)
and a comfy seat would be nice too...
and lightweight would be good i think
also i dont think i want alot of speeds...maybe a one speed if that even exists anymore?(open to suggestions here)
Thanks !
are there certain brands or features to look for when im out bike shopping?
Answer
Sounds like you may be looking for a comfort bike. Yes you can get a one speed but you may want some gears. You can get bikes with internal gear hubs with anywhere from 3 to 14 speeds. These are easy to shift and require little maintenance. They stand up to abuse and neglect very well. You may even consider a cruiser. I am a bike enthusiast with thousands of dollars in bicycles but none of them brings out the kid in me like my cruiser. I have an Electra Straight 8. Its a 3 speed with coaster brakes and resembles a 'bobber' style motorcycle. I would highly recommend any of the bikes by Electra, especially if you haven't ridden in a while. They cover the spectrum from cruisers to commuter style bikes that can be used to cover long distances. Their geometry is well suited to the 'born again' bicyclist. They are longer and lower which allows you to comfortably place your feet on the ground while seated and still get good leg extension while pedaling. Good leg extension is important if you want to avoid knee injury. They all have comfy seats and you sit very upright reducing any wrist and shoulder pain. If you haven't ridden in ages you are going to have pain at first so start off easy and your body will eventually adapt to the new activity.
Sounds like you may be looking for a comfort bike. Yes you can get a one speed but you may want some gears. You can get bikes with internal gear hubs with anywhere from 3 to 14 speeds. These are easy to shift and require little maintenance. They stand up to abuse and neglect very well. You may even consider a cruiser. I am a bike enthusiast with thousands of dollars in bicycles but none of them brings out the kid in me like my cruiser. I have an Electra Straight 8. Its a 3 speed with coaster brakes and resembles a 'bobber' style motorcycle. I would highly recommend any of the bikes by Electra, especially if you haven't ridden in a while. They cover the spectrum from cruisers to commuter style bikes that can be used to cover long distances. Their geometry is well suited to the 'born again' bicyclist. They are longer and lower which allows you to comfortably place your feet on the ground while seated and still get good leg extension while pedaling. Good leg extension is important if you want to avoid knee injury. They all have comfy seats and you sit very upright reducing any wrist and shoulder pain. If you haven't ridden in ages you are going to have pain at first so start off easy and your body will eventually adapt to the new activity.
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