In India, there are many people who like to move around the city using a bike. It’s faster and saves fuel too. You just need to wear the proper attire so you won’t get apprehended by a traffic enforcer. Also, you’ll be the talk of the town once people see you riding a good-looking sports bikes. Here are the top 5 sports bikes in India:
Hero Splendor Plus
One of the best Hero bikes ever made is the Hero Splendor Plus. It symbolizes how fast the manufacturer has gone into the industry. This amazing model has a mileage of more than 70kmpl which is pretty fuel efficient. Also, it’s pretty ideal for city travel since it has a 100cc producing 8.2 Bhp of power. There’s even the option to add alloy wheels. Best of all, the design is tremendous. It’s no wonder this model has become a name that’s synonymous with city commuting.
Yamaha R15 v3.0
The pillion seat of the Yamaha R15 3.0 is quite tall so climbing it won’t be easy. You have to admit it looks really good and it would be hard to overlook it because of its sleek design. Upon riding it, you’ll notice everything feels comfortable from the wrists up to the upper back. Of course, that’s important especially if you plan to use it frequently. Thanks to its Variable Valve Actuation, you’ll experience a boost in acceleration. There’s no doubt it’s a model that racers will love. Finally, there’s the six-speed gearbox that helps the engine reach higher revs faster and also travel around the city in shockingly higher gears.
Bajaj Platina Comfortec
The Bajaj Platina Comfortec can be bought in two options: the alloy wheel variant and the electric-start model with alloy wheels. Obviously, the latter is the more expensive version but the difference is not that big as others may think. This model sees almost the entire thing redesigned to give it a macho appeal. It wasn’t designed well enough to impress customers though. Bajaj relies fully on its newly added features. One of the features it boasts is the improved seat cover material so riders can look forward to experiencing its comfort. Another is the maintenance free battery so you don’t have to worry about it having it checked every few months. It also has an engine that’s designed to make the bike fuel efficient and more rideable.
Suzuki Intruder 150
The Intruder 150 is Suzuki’s latest model. It has a 266mm front disc brake and a 220mm rear disc brake. It’s also a bit heavy but it uses a big rear sprocket which would improve acceleration when using it at its fastest speeds. When push comes to shove and the Intruder is tested at its top speed, you’ll arrive at 121kmph. It’s not something that’s very impressive but it’s not bad either.
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
This bad boy boasts of a retro design so you’re going to dig it if you like your bike to look a little old school. Those who are familiar with Royal Enfield’s work will get the familiar chrome battery box, stepped seat and the signature tank. This model is definitely ideal for those who want a high-quality bike on a budget. With a 346cc air-cooled motor, the last thing it will do is disappoint.
Overall, all these bikes are worth a look if you’re someone who loves to drive around the city. Of course, it’s important to observe the rules so you don’t get into an accident. Using any of the above models for racing isn’t a bad idea either.