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Rishabh
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Rishabh (Verified User)

Good Bike

I have owned the 2024 Platina 110 drum variant for the last 2 months. This drum variant comes with 4 gears and lacks ABS, disc brakes, or rear wheel lift-off protection. Additionally, it misses out on a digital console, making it almost 10k cheaper than its bigger brother. The engine runs buttery smooth at around 5000 to 6000 RPMs. The torque of 9.81 Nm is healthy enough for overtaking and maneuvering through busy traffic. The transmission operates smoothly, and gear shifting provides tactile feedback, although the first gear can be a bit rough when starting from a standstill position, requiring some movement for smoother shifting. The power delivery from the 115.45cc air-cooled engine is linear. I have easily achieved a speed of 85 kmph, and there was no hesitation whatsoever. However, at speeds above 60 kmph, vibrations are noticeable at the footpegs and handlebar. Regarding braking, the brakes feel spongy, and the bite is not as great, which affects confidence while braking. The build quality of the bike is robust, with good paint quality. The broad and flat pillion footpegs with rubber padding reduce vibrations and are comfortable for the pillion rider. The LED DRL is bright, but the halogen headlight could have been better. The turn indicators are stylish, although they are halogen, they seem unique in this segment. The suspensions are good, especially the rear nitrox suspension from Endurance, which performs well with a pillion rider, absorbing most potholes and bumps easily. However, when riding alone, I do feel that it is a bit on the stiffer side, providing less comfort but more agility. Overall, I like the product. It offers a good package at a healthy price point.

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Bajaj Platina 110 Pros and Cons

Platina 110 Positives Points: Available at a budget-friendly price, Fuel-efficient

Platina 110 Negatives Points: The design may not be appealing to everyone's preferences

Zigwheels Expert's Conclusion : The Platina was intended to position Bajaj directly against Hero Motocorp. Though its uninspiring design, drawn from the Bajaj-Kawasaki Wind 125, isn't quite making a compelling argument for its competitiveness, the Platina more than makes up for it by offering a host of features, including segment-first ABS, making it one of the safest bikes in its segment.

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Rishabh
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Rishabh (Verified User)

Good Bike

I have owned the 2024 Platina 110 drum variant for the last 2 months. This drum variant comes with 4 gears and lacks ABS, disc brakes, or rear wheel lift-off protection. Additionally, it misses out on a digital console, making it almost 10k cheaper than its bigger brother. The engine runs buttery smooth at around 5000 to 6000 RPMs. The torque of 9.81 Nm is healthy enough for overtaking and maneuvering through busy traffic. The transmission operates smoothly, and gear shifting provides tactile feedback, although the first gear can be a bit rough when starting from a standstill position, requiring some movement for smoother shifting. The power delivery from the 115.45cc air-cooled engine is linear. I have easily achieved a speed of 85 kmph, and there was no hesitation whatsoever. However, at speeds above 60 kmph, vibrations are noticeable at the footpegs and handlebar. Regarding braking, the brakes feel spongy, and the bite is not as great, which affects confidence while braking. The build quality of the bike is robust, with good paint quality. The broad and flat pillion footpegs with rubber padding reduce vibrations and are comfortable for the pillion rider. The LED DRL is bright, but the halogen headlight could have been better. The turn indicators are stylish, although they are halogen, they seem unique in this segment. The suspensions are good, especially the rear nitrox suspension from Endurance, which performs well with a pillion rider, absorbing most potholes and bumps easily. However, when riding alone, I do feel that it is a bit on the stiffer side, providing less comfort but more agility. Overall, I like the product. It offers a good package at a healthy price point.

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Rishabh
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Rishabh (Verified User)

Good Bike

I have owned the 2024 Platina 110 drum variant for the last 2 months. This drum variant comes with 4 gears and lacks ABS, disc brakes, or rear wheel lift-off protection. Additionally, it misses out on a digital console, making it almost 10k cheaper than its bigger brother. The engine runs buttery smooth at around 5000 to 6000 RPMs. The torque of 9.81 Nm is healthy enough for overtaking and maneuvering through busy traffic. The transmission operates smoothly, and gear shifting provides tactile feedback, although the first gear can be a bit rough when starting from a standstill position, requiring some movement for smoother shifting. The power delivery from the 115.45cc air-cooled engine is linear. I have easily achieved a speed of 85 kmph, and there was no hesitation whatsoever. However, at speeds above 60 kmph, vibrations are noticeable at the footpegs and handlebar. Regarding braking, the brakes feel spongy, and the bite is not as great, which affects confidence while braking. The build quality of the bike is robust, with good paint quality. The broad and flat pillion footpegs with rubber padding reduce vibrations and are comfortable for the pillion rider. The LED DRL is bright, but the halogen headlight could have been better. The turn indicators are stylish, although they are halogen, they seem unique in this segment. The suspensions are good, especially the rear nitrox suspension from Endurance, which performs well with a pillion rider, absorbing most potholes and bumps easily. However, when riding alone, I do feel that it is a bit on the stiffer side, providing less comfort but more agility. Overall, I like the product. It offers a good package at a healthy price point.

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