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A: Depends on how much you are willing to spend. The suspension and handling is very un-scooterish. Resembles more a motorcycle. The wheels and tyres are different. TVS's own Wego & Jupiter have 12 inch wheels (both f & r), but Ntorq's 12 inchers are in the league of Apache RTRs. Unlike any other scooter. Only Aprilia's SR series and Storm 125 have comparable t ... Depends on how much you are willing to spend. The suspension and handling is very un-scooterish. Resembles more a motorcycle. The wheels and tyres are different. TVS's own Wego & Jupiter have 12 inch wheels (both f & r), but Ntorq's 12 inchers are in the league of Apache RTRs. Unlike any other scooter. Only Aprilia's SR series and Storm 125 have comparable tyres. Add a very different exhaust note which is full of bass. And a capability to outrun any 125cc machine except KTM's 125cc products. You may confidently join a group of friends on a journey even when they are on 150cc machines. Wholly performance oriented machine. And after all this, don't expect more than 45 kmpl on highways. Bodywork is full of plastic screws which sometimes get loose and fall off. Irritating. Need to replace them with metal screws. Means some more spending. This one is a new model, I mean relatively new. After the first few thousand kms, you should find that tyre replacement is costly. Costlier than all others, the only similar case being the 3 Aprilia scooters. In my own case, I find the performance so thoroughly enjoyable that I overlook all these. Read More
A: Yes it is quite high but manageable. Yes it is quite high but manageable.
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