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sir;please tell that which one is the best bike between yamaha rxz-5 speed;tvs suzuki shoalin&bajjaj pulsar&what is the top speed of all three bikes.
By Mohsin 10 October 2009
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Hi,
Among the choices mentioned, Bajaj Pulsar would be best selection for its power and style.

Answer by Shiva Shankar 10 October 2009
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if u can buy RXZ 5SPEED . THAN IT WILL TOO MUCH BETTER .U CAN DRIVE IT FOR A MANY YEARS .AND U MAY GET RESALE VALUE FROM HIGHER THAN PURCHASE +EXPENCE .. REAL BIKING. OR NEXT PULSAR

Answer by GAUTAM JAIN CHENNAI 10 October 2009

Hi bro,,u r comparing two different products....I mean Yamaha RZ is 2 stroke engine (it means instant pick up...less mileage ,,,and pulsar is 4 stroke engine....that means power + mileage too. and in both the categoery there r some thumbrules..Like Yamaha is zero maintance bike. And as u must know that 4 stroke engines r always.

As per Suzuki saholin concern it was the great bike. as we all know that Suzuki was the first who introduced the 5speed bike in india.it was great bike sometimes may be u can beat Yamaha RX/RZ with Shaolin, but the main diff.. In both bikes is that...Suzuki bikes trembles after the speed of 80/90 km/h,, but Yamaha RX/RZ..its extreme machine. speed there is no endless. i m using my RX135 5speed since oct 2000...and u cant believe I haven't spent a single penny over any single part,,,expect general service and rear tyre...and its 1.35000 km over....now the choice is yours...u want short term benefits or long term peace of mind......any further query...do not hesitate

Answer by M54071 10 October 2009

No Doubt .....its the Yamaha RX 135....

Let me explain.........

Shaolin is the 1st 5 speed Bike in India and its a cool bike.....its one of the master pieces in 2stroke that suzuki gifted for india..... But unfortunately its not THE BEST..........

Then Comes Pulsar........The worst bike i ever used......thats the correct word for the bike........It have some styling...but outdated now.......The bike lacks built quality, Less Riding Comfort, Less Weight Balancing, Low quality electricals and electronics..... I am not lying its my experience..... Its a 4 stroke bike...so obviously it must get more mileage than 2Stroke....It have some initial performance where at the top end there is no sufficient power.....and the problem is that the bike will lose its performance with in an year or two......So Bajaj bikes are often called "Use and Throw" bikes....with less resale value....so i dont opt a pulsar.....

Then comes the RX 135......
Its great with its unmatched performance......
An appropriate tuning can deliver enormous power......
Better mileage.....35 to 45 mileage......(If not Over Ported, a well ported 135 can deliver good power and mileage)
Built quality is Great.....
Top speed up to 135Kmph......in less time.....
and there is a lot more........pls experience it ur self.....

If u are going for a 4 stroke.....u better chose a Karizma or Hunk (Hunk and CBZ Extreme share same engine) from Hero Honda motors, Apache RTR from TVS, but never ever chose one from Bajaj Family......

Answer by Sooraj 10 October 2009

Hi Dear,u cant compare two different products....I mean Yamaha RXZ is 2 stroke engine (it means instant pick up...less mileage ,as well as pulsar is 4 stroke engine....that means power + mileage too. Comparison is not possible in these segments as Yamaha is zero maintenance bike. And as u must know that 4 stroke engines ask for the same...

As per Suzuki saholin concern it was the great bike. as we all know that Suzuki was the first who introduced the 5speed bike in india.it was great bike sometimes may be u can beat Yamaha RX/RZ with Shaolin, but the main diff.. In both bikes is that...Suzuki bikes trembles after the speed of 80/90 km/h,, but Yamaha RX/RZ..its extreme machine. speed there is no endless. i have used my RX135 5speed since oct 2000...to 2005 and u cant believe I haven't spent a single penny over any single part,,,expect general service and rear tyre...and i road it for approx 85000 km over....now the choice is yours...u want short term benefits or long term peace of mind......any further query...do not hesitate to ask or feel free to call me on 0-9575012345 regards
sandeep somani

Answer by Sandeep Somani 10 October 2009
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