The Avenger 220 remains one of the few accessible cruiser-style motorcycles for riders who want relaxed ergonomics.


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The NS400Z update moves to a 349cc configuration while retaining the performance-first Pulsar flagship positioning.
Oil and filters get attention, but tyres, brakes, belt/chain condition, and suspension leaks decide how healthy a two-wheeler feels every day.
Sea air, rainwater, parking habits, and ignored underbody cleaning can age a scooter faster in Mumbai and nearby coastal areas.
Bajaj has expanded the Chetak electric family with C25, a younger and more accessible entry point for urban EV buyers.
The 2026 Pulsar 220F refresh keeps the old-school sport-tourer character alive with new graphics and LED blinkers.
FZ Rave adds a younger flavour to Yamaha's FZ family while staying within the accessible street motorcycle space.
Yamaha's XSR155 gives buyers a neo-retro alternative built around the brand's familiar 155cc performance base.
TVS has pushed the Ntorq nameplate into 150cc territory with stronger performance, sharper styling, and more tech.
Activa 125 is the step-up scooter for buyers who like the Activa promise but want a stronger 125cc package.
The Jupiter 110 packaging trick is simple but clever: move the fuel tank under the floorboard and the seat suddenly has room to work.
The 2025 Access 125 update adds a Ride Connect TFT variant and fresh colour appeal to Suzuki's practical scooter.
The NS125 ABS variant adds safety appeal to Bajaj's sporty 125cc motorcycle for new riders and daily commuters.
The 2025 Activa update adds compliance and convenience while keeping the core family-scooter formula intact.













