Bhai. What about Africa twin? How's is it? I believe European motorcycles and vaguely high on their maintenance and parts availability. These being adventure tourers, they'll fall and break etc etc. Thus.....
Africa Twin is also awesome bro. One of the very few japanese Adventure bikes. It very nimble , agile and easy to ride fast, it's great for Off-Roads , however lacks a little when it comes to Touring specs. The biggest Plus point however is : As you Said , Spare Costs :) Its very very cheap to maintain as comped to the European bikes. Brake lever is for 500INR. That's roughly as cheap as the KTM 390. Are they still selling Africa Twin tough? I thought it was a limited 100bikes shipment.
@@Kanhay I think they're still available on order. For Indian road conditions which is anyways more of offroad😂 I believe these European motorcycles aren't made for Indian roads. They're beautiful machines. But it's like driving a Ferrari in farmlands. I've been seeing your videos from a pretty long time bro. Like the rawness in your content Mr. ATHALYE. Keep it going. You've got a long way to go buddy. Take care.
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Bhai. What about Africa twin? How's is it? I believe European motorcycles and vaguely high on their maintenance and parts availability. These being adventure tourers, they'll fall and break etc etc. Thus.....
Africa Twin is also awesome bro. One of the very few japanese Adventure bikes.
It very nimble , agile and easy to ride fast, it's great for Off-Roads , however lacks a little when it comes to Touring specs.
The biggest Plus point however is :
As you Said , Spare Costs :) Its very very cheap to maintain as comped to the European bikes. Brake lever is for 500INR. That's roughly as cheap as the KTM 390.
Are they still selling Africa Twin tough? I thought it was a limited 100bikes shipment.
@@Kanhay I think they're still available on order. For Indian road conditions which is anyways more of offroad😂 I believe these European motorcycles aren't made for Indian roads. They're beautiful machines. But it's like driving a Ferrari in farmlands. I've been seeing your videos from a pretty long time bro. Like the rawness in your content Mr. ATHALYE. Keep it going. You've got a long way to go buddy. Take care.
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