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Q. Hello, I ride nearly 30km everyday, having congested traffic and some fairly free stretches. I am looking at Thunder Bird 350X and Jawa 42. what are your suggestions in terms of riding position, comfort, smooth ride? I don't prefer driving over 80kmph?
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