Mahindra Pantero review, test ride

    The Pantero aims to make a presence in the Indian 100cc segment. We get astride to tell you how Mahindra’s latest offering fends?

    Published on Apr 02, 2013 10:45:00 PM

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    Mahindra’s latest bike runs astride a set of five-spoke alloy wheels, which along with several other parts on the bike are finished in black.

    There’s a tinted visor above the bikini fairing, within which sits the bike’s bright halogen powered headlamp. The Pantero comes with digital instruments set on a saffron backlit fascia. Palm grips are comfy, and you get nice levers and mirrors. The switches work well likewise, and include a pass-light flasher. A handlebar-mounted choke lever adds convenience. The fuel tank leads into the rider saddle, and sleekly designed tail-fairing. An integrated LED tail lamp brings up the rear, along with an alloy grab handle. 

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