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5 most affordable bikes with a USD fork in India

USD forks aren’t just for big bikes anymore. Here are the most affordable bikes in India to feature one.
2 min read24 Nov '25
Vishal Venugopal
most affordable bikes with a USD fork in India

An upside-down (USD) fork was once a feature reserved for more premium motorcycles, largely due to the added complexity and, therefore, cost of manufacturing them. However, that’s changing, and manufacturers are now bringing the tech to more affordable machines. Here are the five most affordable bikes with a USD fork in India.

5. Hero Xtreme 160R 4V

Rs 1.30 lakh

5 most affordable bikes with a USD fork in India

The Hero Xtreme 160R 4V comes equipped with a chunky 37mm KYB USD fork. Priced at Rs 1,29,615, it is the most expensive motorcycle on this list and costs just Rs 1,125 more than the next one, the RTR 160 4V. 

4. TVS Apache RTR 160 4V

Rs 1.28 lakh

5 most affordable bikes with a USD fork in India

The Apache RTR 160 4V is available in seven variants, with the top two being the only ones to feature a USD fork. It also gets dual-channel ABS. The RTR 160 4V has long been considered a great all-round package, offering features such as ride modes, adjustable levers and a fully digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity.

3. Bajaj Pulsar N160

Rs 1.26 lakh

5 most affordable bikes with a USD fork in India

The Bajaj Pulsar N160 is available in three variants, with only the top-end bike featuring a USD fork. It’s also the only variant to offer ride modes and turn-by-turn navigation.

2. TVS Ronin

Rs 1.25 lakh

5 most affordable bikes with a USD fork in India

The TVS Ronin features an unusually large 41mm Showa USD fork for its segment. Borrowed from the RR 310, it has been extensively reworked with revised spring and damping rates to suit the Ronin’s ride.

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1. Honda CB125 Hornet 

Rs 1.03 lakh

5 most affordable bikes with a USD fork in India

The CB125 Hornet is the most affordable motorcycle with a USD fork in India and the latest entrant on this list. Its USD fork is a segment-first feature, also making it the smallest-capacity motorcycle in the country to get one. It also comes with a 4.3-inch TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity, making it a well-equipped bike for its price.

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10 most affordable bikes in India with a TFT display

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