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Athul M

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I own a Discover 150 with 1.4 lakh km on the odometer. I am 35 years old and work as a field service engineer, with a daily commute of 80 to 150 km in and around Chennai. I am considering an upgrade as the bike feels weak on highways. I prefer neo-retro designs and like the Hunter more than the Ronin due to the Ronin’s rear design. However, I am concerned about the running costs and reliability of a 350cc bike, as my work depends entirely on having a motorcycle.

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Keeping your requirements in mind, you can consider the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 and TVS Ronin. Both are smooth, comfortable, relaxed, and decently fuel-efficient machines that will serve you well over your long commutes, and both aren't that expensive to maintain, by and large.
You can also look at the Honda CB350 trio for similar reasons as the ones listed above. These bikes will feel a size bigger than the Hunter and Ronin, but won't feel cumbersome to manage in city traffic.
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Posted on: 30 Dec 2025