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Does the TVS Ntorq 125 get CBS?

Is combined-braking system (CBS) equipped on the electric TVS Ntorq 125 as standard on the disc brake variants?
1 min read13 Oct '19
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Does the TVS Ntorq 125 disc brake variant also come with a combined-braking system? I know that it is available in the drum variant, but I need confirmation regarding the disc brake version, so that I can finalise my purchase decision.

Nilanjan, Mumbai

AAA - Yes, the Ntorq gets combined brakes, (or SBS, as TVS calls it) on both variants. The Ntorq is one of TVS’ most popular offerings and the company quickly updated it to meet the regulations soon after they came into effect, although there was never any formal announcement. Also, unlike most rivals, the Ntorq’s price remained unchanged with the introduction of this safety feature.

Looking for a reliable highway tourer in the Rs 2 lakh budget

Are there any options better than the Honda CBR250R in terms of highway touring, reliability and price?
1 min read13 Sep '19
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What is better than the Honda CB300R in the segment?

Looking for a new bike for daily and weekend use.
1 min read3 Sep '19
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Is the Jawa 42 worth buying?

With a budget of Rs 2.1 lakh, which of these bikes make for a better purchase - the Jawa 42 or the Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350x?
1 min read24 Aug '19
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Buying a new bike in the Rs 5.5 lakh budget

Looking to buy either a Harley-Davidson Street 750 or a Kawasaki Ninja 400. Which is the better option?
1 min read9 Aug '19
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At your service: Harley-Davidson University experience

A day spent learning how to carry out a comprehensive service on a Harley-Davidson was a day well spent for us.
3 min read3 Aug '19
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Our version of ‘unbox therapy’ uses power tools!

Plenty of theory before we got to touch the bikes.

‘More than an oil change’? No kidding.