Soon I went through a research over internet about Bajaj launching the new 300cc bike to confirm the news.Īt last I concluded it is PURELY HOAX. So now a 300 cc bike for Indian roads? Are we power drivers? Already Price of fuel is sky rocketing while traffic in parallel increases. Talking about my friend who alerted me about Bajaj’s upcoming release of a new powerful biking which is probably the BAJAJ PULSAR 300CC. Frankly speaking I am no fan of Bajaj Products I always believe in companies like TVS, Yamaha and Honda when it comes to biking. I really think Suzuki need to do something about it.ĭuring a conversion about new bikes in India, my friend was talking about Bajaj, India’s largest and world fourth largest two wheeler manufacturer revolutionary in India. It is only 125cc where nowadays the buzzword is 135cc. One more thing is about the displacement(cc) of the Shogun. You can modified your LC135 to get front and rear disc brake, but it is much much harder to change the double shock system to monoshock system. This make the overall looks of the bike look safe and nothing special. The downside of this bike is the use of old style rear suspension which is still NOT monoshock. Both which are also my favourite bike other than Yamaha. Y-spoke sport rims is used in many popular bike like Aprilia RS125 and Kawasaki Ninja ZX250R. The sport rim is also my favourite because it features the Y-spoke.
The other bike that have manual hand clutch is Yamaha LC135ES only. The other good element in this Shogun is the availability of manual hand clutch which gives better acceleration and torque to the bike. In Thailand, it is a different story because they have a lot of cub bike fitted with front and rear disc brake like Honda Sonic, Honda Nova, Kawasaki Leostar, Yamaha X1R and many more. The bikes that I know have this kind of installation is Yamaha 125Z and Suzuki RGX 120 in Malaysia. Front and rear disc brake is very hard to find fitted on cub bikes. The wow element that I can find in this Shogun is on the installation of front and rear disc brake.
So, I think it is also relevant to put it into this blog. At that time, there were Yamaha SS 110 and RG Sports 110 as the contender to Best 110. When I was studying in secondary school, my father bought me a Suzuki Best 110. I was thinking whether to include this bike or not on this blog because this blog is mostly about Yamaha cub bikes but I can't resist the temptation given by Shogun 125 SP by Suzuki. Suzuki Shogun 125 RR and Suzuki Shogun 125SP