IT tutorials
 
Cars & Motorbikes
 

Bajaj Discover 100T - Bigger And More Substantial Than Any 100cc Bike

3/9/2013 6:16:21 PM
- Free product key for windows 10
- Free Product Key for Microsoft office 365
- Malwarebytes Premium 3.7.1 Serial Keys (LifeTime) 2019

Bringing performance into a segment where “average” rule. Bajaj seems to know something we don’t

It’s sound logic, I suppose. If people like a 125cc motorcycle with fuel consumption closer to that of a 100cc bike, they’d also like a 100cc bike with power closer to that of a 125cc motorcycle. Depending on which end of the spectrum you’re approaching a Bajaj showroom from, either of your needs would be taken care of.

Description: Bajaj Discover 100T

Bajaj Discover 100T

A novel approach, this blur the edges of segments by creating new ones that borrow each other’s attributes. Then make it worse by making a bike that looks the same as its bigger sibling.

Bajaj is clear about its strategy differentiate its products from its competitors and specialize in what it’s good at. Simple enough, although it doesn’t explain why the Discover 100T looks so similar to the Discover 125ST. It’s not a bad thing, though, for a 100cc bike to be mistaken for a bigger bike. The ‘T’ in ‘100T’ stands for “touring but in the commuter space” according to Bajaj. Iron Butt-types, stay away.

Anyway, the 100T looks quite good, bigger and more substantial than any 100cc bike I can remember. As I mentioned earlier, it looks like it’s bigger sibling, the 125ST. However, there are a few things that catch your attention. The rear tire tail section proportions are a bit off, although no one’s really going to care once they see that headlight and the tank. Overall, it’s quite a handsome looking bike.

However, even though the wheels’ design is one of the best in the country, the front tire is a ribbed-pattern design (that’s the second one this month... and we’ve run out of “ribbed” jokes). That’s a bit too utilitarian, we think, and someone needs to tell manufacturers that it’s gone out of fashion. Then again, the looks are hardly what the Discover 100T is all about – it’s the motor.

The 102cc motor features a four-valve head – a first in the segment. The idea is to produce more power than any 100cc bike, but also offer fuel economy that 100cc miser-cycles are known for. We didn’t get to check the latter, but the former is very much true. At 10bhp and 9.2Nm, the Discover 100T certainly has more power than the regular 100s, and it’s apparent the moment you twist the throttle.

It’s a grunty little motor and pulls strongly for a 100cc – all the way to its claimed top speed of 100kph. More importantly, thanks to its five-speed ‘box, the 100T quickly settles into an 80kph cruise with more confidence than a 100cc bike ought to have. Refinement isn’t excellent, but it won’t leave your fingers numb either.

Description: Look like it’s been booted up the rear, but still a good-looking motorcycle

Look like it’s been booted up the rear, but still a good-looking motorcycle

Handling and ride quality are the usual fare we’ve come to expect from Bajaj commuters – it’s light and flick able, and almost floats over rubbish roads. However, the front tire doesn’t inspire much confidence on anything other than grippe tarmac. The front drum too ensures that you get your share of hair-raising moments, forcing you to stomp away on the rear brake. But that’s it, really.

What we have here is a very strong contender for the 100cc segment. Even though it’s priced at a slight premium over its rivals ($947), the Discover 100T makes a strong case for itself. This is yet another no-nonsense commuter from Bajaj, with features that work in the real world, not gimmicks that you soon get bored of. Looks like another winner from Bajaj, then.

In Detail

Dials

Speedometer or fuel gauge – what’s more important? Both, actually

Description: Speedometer or fuel gauge

Speedometer or fuel gauge

Exhaust

Simple yet stylish-looking end can, but doesn’t stand out

Description: Simple yet stylish-looking end can

Simple yet stylish-looking end can

The Rival

Outdated design, but set-in-stone rep. the Discover 100T has everything it needs to put the Hero to sleep. Will it, though?

The specs

·         The numbers: Single-cylinder, 102cc, 10bhp, 9.2Nm, 5M, 121kg

·         The cost: $947

·         The verdict: Bajaj enters the largest segment in India with a motorcycle that offers more power and equal fuel economy. Sounds like a plan.

·         7/10

 
Others
 
- VW Polo 1.2 Petrol - An All-Round Family Car
- Scala X-Tronic - A Luxury Car
- Ritz Automatic – Transmission Car
- Power Play With Cayenne GTS
- Chevrolet Sail U-VA – A Sporty And Stylish Car
- Bentley Mulsanne – Like Being A Sporty Cruise Ship
 
 
Top 10
 
- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding Structure to Your Diagrams - Finding containers and lists in Visio (part 2) - Wireframes,Legends
- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding Structure to Your Diagrams - Finding containers and lists in Visio (part 1) - Swimlanes
- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding Structure to Your Diagrams - Formatting and sizing lists
- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding Structure to Your Diagrams - Adding shapes to lists
- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding Structure to Your Diagrams - Sizing containers
- Microsoft Access 2010 : Control Properties and Why to Use Them (part 3) - The Other Properties of a Control
- Microsoft Access 2010 : Control Properties and Why to Use Them (part 2) - The Data Properties of a Control
- Microsoft Access 2010 : Control Properties and Why to Use Them (part 1) - The Format Properties of a Control
- Microsoft Access 2010 : Form Properties and Why Should You Use Them - Working with the Properties Window
- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Using the Organization Chart Wizard with new data
Technology FAQ
- Is possible to just to use a wireless router to extend wireless access to wireless access points?
- Ruby - Insert Struct to MySql
- how to find my Symantec pcAnywhere serial number
- About direct X / Open GL issue
- How to determine eclipse version?
- What SAN cert Exchange 2010 for UM, OA?
- How do I populate a SQL Express table from Excel file?
- code for express check out with Paypal.
- Problem with Templated User Control
- ShellExecute SW_HIDE
programming4us programming4us