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Please tell me that which bike I will buy. My choices are Puler 180,Pulser 200,Yamaha Fz 16 or should I wait for Apache 180.
By Showmik Datta 06 June 2009
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Among the options mentioned.FZ-16 makes a good choice.

Answer by Shiva Shankar 06 June 2009


Style - FZ16

Speed - Pulsar 200 or Apache 180

Value for money / Average - Pulsar 180

Answer by Rohan 06 June 2009

Undoubtedly......HONDA Unicorn or HERO HONDA CBZ.......as they have an excellent all over performance.......pulsar has power but lacks on controls.......FZ-16 is latest.....but a sports bike and you will need to replace it once you are out of college.....Apache is good but nowhere near HONDA.....

Answer by Rahul 06 June 2009

Hay, well I was also confused when I plan to buy new one(already have pulsar 150). But after research for more then 1 month, I choose FZ-S. it has great handling and control(offcourse style too) then any other bike you mentioned. Its bit costly in its class, but yamaha technology worth it. If u drive mostly in city, then u'll never regret having FZ(and offcourse 'll go for long drives with ease and comfort) as u'll drive one of the best 2-wheeler technology and will be the centre of attraction(and might hit with some hot queries.:))

Answer by Summer Walia 06 June 2009

It is u who is buying so think what exactly u require, style, millage, comfort etc. FZ is good choice but there are options are also available in the market...

Answer by Nadeem 06 June 2009

my choice is YAMAHA FZ-16 (or)PULSAR180

Answer by Sundar 06 June 2009

Kindly wait for few more days as new P220 is lauched. Atleast wait until its roadtest is over. It promises to give more and better performance and it seems Bajaj has worked on its clutch plate and gear box, its all new. And guess what its only for 70K(Ex-showroom). I own an Yamaha R15 and now quite worrited about the new machine as tunes out 21Ps of power and has an company claimed top wack of 140Kmp. So i think its worth waiting.

Answer by Ajay 06 June 2009
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