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  • Q. Should I buy Classic 350 BS4 or wait for the BS6 variant? BS6 will be more refined than BS4?

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    S | 3 years ago

    You should buy the bs6 variant oviously because in bs6 it has given the new Fuel injected engine and the gear box is also refined..the sound has become a bit less but it is now great

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    Vijay
    Vijay | 2 years ago

    @ S | You should buy the bs6 variant oviously because in bs6 it has given the new Fuel injected engine and the gear box is also refined..the sound has become a bit less but it is now great

    BS6 is refined in terms of engine but there is a drop in mileage when compared to bs4 honestly as well as in mid range power delivery this is mainly due to pollution control system i.e.catalytic convverter present in bs6 vehicles

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    Nakul
    Nakul | 1 year ago

    If you didnt bought any bike yet then you should go for RE Scram 411, its the amazing bike for both daily use and touring also,

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