Feb 17, 2016 10:32 PM
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I have booked a black classic 350 .obviously I have been going through a hell lot of blogs.m very much skeptical abt this purchase.my areas of concern are as follows
does the rear drum brakes efficiently does their job? I drive fast and this concerns me a lot that a machine with so much momentum will perform reasnably or not?
u cant deny the fact that due to the massive torque produced by the bull the bike tends to vibrate a lot.i have come across several complains stating that due to vibration even screws n nuts tends to fall from ur bull even without u noticing them.throw some light on this aspect.
claimed as a tourer bike the bare minimum facility u will look for is a pair of tubeless tyres.this is nothing but a non applicability of mind and overlooking the practical aspects by RE ppl.(the very thought my bike getting punctured at night and me pulling a hefty machine back to my home scares me) plus putting tubeless tyres gonna cost addition 10k because one has to replace spokes with alloys.
4.i enquired in the RE showrum that does the company provide any anti rust coating or even offers to do it after payment for the mettalic parts.sadly they replied in negative.i think rusting is a major prob. when it comes to bull n this gonna effect the longivity of the machine badly.
4.paint quality u get on ur bull is of worst quality.even a scratch can kick start ur paint peeling off.
if a machine with engine displacement as significant as 350cc cant cruse at three digits without vibrating n provide a decent comfort to it's rider.whats the use of it?
some of the die hard fans say - "ppl dont buy bullet from their mind.they buy it from their heart." but in reality my heart aches after coming in terms with these realities. "A BULLET IS A BULLET, ENOUGH SAID!" leaving this mentality behind thrz absolutely no reason why I should vouch for bullet. RE is just minting money by encashing their legacy and hitting on a mans' egoism!