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Bajaj CT100, Discover 125 updated with CBS

The entry-level CT100 and the Discover 125 finally get the mandatory CBS tech.
1 min read6 Apr '19
Firoze IraniFiroze Irani
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Prices for the CBS-equipped CT100 and Discover 125 range are finally out. This comes after the mandatory ABS/CBS ruling was introduced a few days ago. The prices for CT100 ranges from Rs 33,352 to Rs 41,787, while the Discover 125 range starts at Rs 58,000.

The CT100’s wire spoke wheel version is now priced at Rs 33,352, the alloy wheel kick-start version costs Rs 36,136, and the version with the alloy wheel with electric start now costs Rs 41,787 – an increase of around Rs 1,000 on each bike.

As for the Discover 125, it now gets CBS on both variants. The drum version is now priced at Rs 58,000 while the disc version is priced at Rs 61,500, which is an increase of Rs 838 and Rs 2,016, respectively.

Bajaj also recently launched a CBS-equipped Discover 110 and Platina 100.

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