• Q. Which variant of Suzuki BS6 Access 125 is best to buy?

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    Liyakhat
    Liyakhat | 1 year ago

    In future topend model costs you lot , front disc pad is very costly and if rear brake drum weared you have to replace the whole alloy which costs around 3.5kand front disc pad price is 835 something

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    Yashvanth
    Yashvanth | 2 years ago

    Buy basic it's enough. if you want some added features r will use bluetooth and nav. can go for topmodel

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    Debojyoti
    Debojyoti | 4 years ago

    Buy disk variant Special edition , greenish blue colour is fantastic

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