• Q. Is ntorq better than burgmann street?

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    Sasanka
    Sasanka | 4 years ago

    @ Anish | Yes, NTORQ is definately better than burgman. NTORQ has bigger and fatter tyres, fully digital speedometer with bluetooth connectivity, navigation assist, bigger boot space than burgman, and many more features. The power of NTORQ is so good that the instant you rotate the accelerator, you will feel like flying a jet and the sound the exhaust produces makes you feel like you are riding a bike and not a scooty. The scooty is very stable at high speed and can achieve 95km/h+ speed in no time. Cornering, filtering through traffic is very easy on NTORQ as it has a slim body as compared to burgman. NTORQ is very comfortable even on bad roads. NTORQ features some 1st in segment features like Kill switch, Auto-choke, highly intelligent speedo console and much more. NTORQ is way more featurefull, enjoyable, powerful and stylish than burgman. I can tell you the difference because i have ridden both the scooty. i own the matte red NTORQ and my friend owns a white burgman. PLEASE NOTE: MY MAIN MOTIVE IS TO TELL THE DIFFERENCE AND NOT TO SHOW ANY OF THE SCOOTY TO BE SUPERIOR AND HURT THE FEELINGS OF ANYONE. THANK YOU AND APOLOGY FOR HURTING YOUR FEELINGS!!!

    I also own a ntorq race edition and I would say that ntorq is good but not better then burgman. Ntorq's seat is very small and uncomfortable for a pillion. But the burgman has a more comfortable and bigger seat. The body of ntorq is of low quality fiber not of ABS material. The mileage of ntorq is disappointing while burgman is very fuel efficient. The performance is almost same on both the scooter as ntorq is 8kg heavier. The speedo console is not at all intelligent as most of the features are useless and unpractical. The boot space is better on burgman as it is more usable than ntorq and the burgman also has storage space in the front with a charging port. The ntorq also has a charging port in the boot space but it is not at all usable because it makes your phone heat. So tvs ntorq is not better in any aspect.

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    Anish
    Anish | 5 years ago

    Yes, NTORQ is definately better than burgman. NTORQ has bigger and fatter tyres, fully digital speedometer with bluetooth connectivity, navigation assist, bigger boot space than burgman, and many more features. The power of NTORQ is so good that the instant you rotate the accelerator, you will feel like flying a jet and the sound the exhaust produces makes you feel like you are riding a bike and not a scooty. The scooty is very stable at high speed and can achieve 95km/h+ speed in no time. Cornering, filtering through traffic is very easy on NTORQ as it has a slim body as compared to burgman. NTORQ is very comfortable even on bad roads. NTORQ features some 1st in segment features like Kill switch, Auto-choke, highly intelligent speedo console and much more. NTORQ is way more featurefull, enjoyable, powerful and stylish than burgman. I can tell you the difference because i have ridden both the scooty. i own the matte red NTORQ and my friend owns a white burgman. PLEASE NOTE: MY MAIN MOTIVE IS TO TELL THE DIFFERENCE AND NOT TO SHOW ANY OF THE SCOOTY TO BE SUPERIOR AND HURT THE FEELINGS OF ANYONE. THANK YOU AND APOLOGY FOR HURTING YOUR FEELINGS!!!

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    Prince
    Prince | 4 years ago

    Burgman is good for the comfort and it is not that good option for city driving but ntorq is the vehicle which gives you best experience because of its top pseed , acceleration and grip you can do cornering in a scooter which is unbelievable for me when i bought it but it was written in the owners manual go for ntorq if you want to drive in city

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