• Q. What is the difference TVS NTORQ 125 BS6 disc or race Edition?

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 3 years ago

    Both TVS 125 Disc BS6 and the Race Edition BS6 are powered by the same engine and share same underpinnings as well. However, the Race Edition gets snazzier graphics, a hazard light switch, and a LED headlight over the Disc variant.Read More: - BREAKING: A Fresh Set Of Clothes For The TVS NTorq

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    Sagar
    Sagar | 3 years ago

    Near about same

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