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Suvradip Das

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Hi team, I am planning to buy a 400-500 cc segment adventure bike, and my choices are between the Honda NX500 and the BMW F450 GS. Can anyone suggest which one I should go for? Also, please mention the cons of each.

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The Honda NX500 is a smooth, proven, and reliable package as an ADV tourer, and is something you can't go wrong with. Its few drawbacks are its steep price tag and a shock that rebounds a little too quickly for comfort. Since it's a Honda bike, it's likely to last a long time without major issues and also be fairly easy on the wallet to maintain. 

Since we have not ridden the BMW F 450 GS, we can't comment on its strengths or weaknesses. We recommend you wait until the media as well as owners' reviews of this bike are out before making a purchase. 

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