![]() Preferably Indian brand, for patriotic feels and parts and servicing will be more convenient. Solid feedback from riders who have bought the bike, pics if possible. Should be fit for daily long distance city-biking and casual mountain biking in the Western Ghats. TL DR: Cyclists of r/india what is your opinion on the best bicycle available in India today under 20k, given the following needs:ġ8+ gears, at least 1 disk brake, suspension, fat tyres for fuckall Indian roads, MTB design. ![]() I'm now 10 years older than I was the first time round, and I'm looking for a mature bike that will help me lose some weight, cut calves like Jonah Lomu, and last me till I have to make a post like this again. This is the best bike I could find under 20k by reviews and specs, but I am yet to test ride it. Slightly lower specs than the Rockrider but also 10k less expensive. I should probably mention I'm not a scientist, guys.Īnyway, I still think 25k + accessories is chutiyaap. It probably triggers some sort of rational response in my brain which then demands more blood, but my body reacts by sending blood to the wrong head. And I get a hard-on every time the phrase "lifetime warranty" is detected. The only reason I'm even considering it is because all B-twin bikes come with a Lifetime Warranty for the frame, stem and handlebar. Upar se sidestand extra 1200, lock 600, mudguard 800, mirrors 2500, lavda, lasun. ![]() ![]() Yesterday I went to Decathlon and checked out the B-twin Rockrider 500. Still at the time I thought it was expensive but how times change mc. In fact, my last bicycle was a Hero Ranger DTB (REPRESENT) which I bought in 2004 for 3k. Bc I find it ridiculous to spend more than 20k on 2 wheels and 9 kilos of aluminium. ![]()
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