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Q. I want to buy a bike by which I can do city ride as well as touring compatible bike in which I can do little bit offbeat trail too.I am confused between Meteor 350 and Himalayan and H'ness 350. I'm not looking for High speed cruising (90-110kmph cruising speed will be enough). Also, decent cornering ability will be enough. However, I am confused because of Himalayan's chasis breaking and heating issue, Meteor's seating posture and H'ness's stiff suspension. I am currently using Honda 125cc bike. which one would be better upgrade?
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