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Bajaj 125 RTZ

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Bajaj 125 RTZ
Dear @DrRaviTeza
Nov 13, 2012 10:32 AM, 10587 Views
(Updated Nov 13, 2012)
Sirf Mera Bajaj :)

One of the first users in India who laid hands on this “Silent Killer” – that’s what I call KBs. Unlike RX and Shogun, KB doesn’t shout from the rooftop that it’d arrived, whereas it gallops with the same might, but silently and thereby making the adage “an empty vessel makes much noise” fitting.  Thanks to its silent engine and exhaust.


During my 11 years’ tie-up with KB, barring one occasion when the water seeped into the spark plug, I hadn’t had to kick it more than it required to get it fired up.  But I must say, once the engine warmed down, had to apply choke to bring back engine to life.  Anyway, just prodding the  choke ain’t a big deal.


When it comes to road grip and handling, this bike has set benchmarks - a fact that’s being acknowledged by even the worst critics of KB.  Riding position is upright and very comfy against the lean position in today’s many performance bikes (let alone comfort, that will eventually trigger back pain).  If you’re a person who has a passion for long haul rides, then KB is your best sidekick.  I’ve taken my bike to a hell lot of destinations in South, including Cape Comerin, Palghat and Ponmudi (a hill station on the outskirts of Trivandrum); the bike surprised me with its handling and agility.  Be it congested city traffic or a stretch of long road where the biker in me inadvertently start blipping the throttle to get myself lost, the machine exudes confidence that’ll eventually pass on to you.  My only grouse is the seat - though it can accommodate two adults, ain’t wide enough - so I got it recently replaced with a wider one to pamper my assiii.


Now two stroke is a kind of endangered species and over the years it’s achieved a “cult status”.  To me, my bike is an extension of my personality and I take good care of it – still looks virtually like a new one.  You know, my folks use to tell my pals "if you wanna see Renjeet after office hours, you’ve to check out local workshops".....:)  Though I’m now in a position to buy even a R15, my heart doesn’t allow me to part with this old warhorse.  No wonder, whenever I take it for a spin, it makes heads turn and bikers murmur ”oh that’s a good old KB!!”

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