TVS Ronin Review after 1 month of Riding |The Good, the Bad and the Ugly | REV IT WITH NAWAID
Review of My Bike After One Month
Mileage Performance
- The mileage was calculated by filling the tank, riding for 250-300 kilometers, and then refilling to check how much fuel was consumed. The average mileage recorded is approximately 35 km/l.
- This mileage is based on the first month of usage before the first service, suggesting that it may improve after servicing.
Comfort and Modifications
- Comfort has been enhanced through modifications such as a thicker seat with added cushioning for both the rider and pillion.
- Vibration is noticeable at speeds around 70 km/h but decreases at higher speeds (around 90 km/h), indicating improved stability.
Features and Usability
- The bike features a "cruise" mode where it maintains speed without needing to hold the throttle, which is useful during long rides or when waiting for others in a group.
- The bike's aesthetics are appreciated, particularly its black color; however, there are plans for further enhancements to its looks.
Handling and Suspension
- The bike feels lighter (159 kg), making it easier to maneuver compared to previous models used. This contributes to increased confidence while riding.
- Suspension quality is deemed satisfactory for its price segment, providing comfort over bumps and allowing some off-road capability.
Limitations and Speed Performance
- A noted limitation is that after fifth gear, there's a feeling that an additional gear would be beneficial due to power constraints at higher speeds.
- Top speed achieved so far is 120 km/h; however, it's suggested not to exceed this as it feels strained. A cruising speed of around 100 km/h is considered optimal.
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