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Yamaha Enticer

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Yamaha Enticer
Francis Kima@MaKima
Apr 20, 2006 04:58 PM, 6332 Views
(Updated Apr 20, 2006)
Enticer lives upto it's name.

First of all, I never intended to buy this bike. I was looking for a used CBZ but gave this bike a test ride, which made me reconsider. the ride was soooo smooth and comfortable. It does not even feel like you are riding a bike. It feels as if you are just sitting and it moves. That’s how effortless it is to ride this bike. On some other bikes with a sports design(specially if you have the clip-on handle bars) much of your weight is supported by your arms, which restricts ’locomotion’. But in a cruiser design, you just sit normally and use your hands only to steer. You can easily steer with one hand. And you are reminded of The Terminator on the curves.


Hav used the bike for over a year and mileage is good at over 40km/l.


Comfortable upto 80 km/h.


Pros:


Very Comfortable.The backrest is worth a mention.


Good Mileage


Handling is a breeze, curves are a special treat.


Low maintenence


Headlights (2nd to Pulsar’s)


Kickstart is effortless


etc etc


Cons:


Poor performance (but what can you expect from a 125cc engine?)


No Fuel Gauge


Doesnt feel like a bike (it’s too effortless and comfy to drive)


A 5th gear would be nice.


Would I recommend it? Yes, to someone whose budget is consistent with this bike’s price. But personally I recommend the new Bajaj Avenger as it has a bigger engine and pretty much everything and more than what the Enticer offers. I have ridden the Avenger and felt right at home with it. Actually most cruisers will have similiar features I believe.


To sum it up, this is an economy packet cruiser with a degree of style. Not recommended for performance seeker.

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