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Bajaj Avenger: The Indian Cruiser
November 26, 2006 - Category: Bike & Scooters | 1 Comment

Bajaj Avenger is an extended version of Eliminator. It can not be called as a touring machine by its looks but falls more in the category of City Cruiser. Engine for the Cruiser is similar to that of one used in Bajaj Pulsar DTSi.
A perfect bike for weekend trips more suited for rides of about 100 – 200 KMs. However the bike is more suited for highways and not goes that well for the routes with lot of tight turns. Avoiding too much of countryside, ditches and road patches would ensure better output in long run.
The primary feature includes good power, acceleration and high speed (could go up to 115 km/hr easily on Indian Roads).
Engine:
Type: 4-Stroke DTS-i
Displacement: 180cc
Peak Power: 16.5 bhp / 12.15 kw @ 8000 rpm
Max Torque: 15.22 Nm
Suspension:
Front Suspension: Telescopic longest stroke, 140 mm
Rear Suspension: Triple rate Spring, 5 way adjustable, Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, Vertical travel 90 mm
Fuel Tank:
Main / Reserve: 14 L / 3.4 L
Dimensions:
Wheelbase: 1475mm
Krebs Weight: 154kg
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