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How does the Discover 110 perform in wet conditions?

by Ashutoshover 1 year ago0 views7 comments
Bajaj Discover 110 is a bike, which can be hard to ride in the rain and talking about it, they have been a topic of discussion among owners and potential buyers. Others, however, praise the bike’s stability on wet roads, down to the tire design and weight distribution. Some fear that the drum brakes are ineffective when wet, and there is no ABS. It’s often compared to other commuters in the same segment, and there’s plenty of discussion about the importance of rider skill in wet conditions. Owners talk about their experiences during monsoons, with waterlogged streets and keeping the bike in a way to prevent rust and water damage. The bike's electrical system reliability in heavy rain, and whether the Discover 110 needed any additional modifications or riding practices for wet weather are addressed as well in the conversation.
Bajaj Discover 110 Drum Brake
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Comments (7)

Mansiover 1 year ago
Stock tires work okay in wet. Nothing expensive to upgrade.
Gauravover 1 year ago
But I think it’s more about the rider than the bike. In heavy rain, any 110cc will be hard.
Ranaover 1 year ago
Although it handles fine, the real issue is rust. After rain rides keep it clean and dry.
Raviover 1 year ago
It is noticeable in wet conditions, because there is no ABS. I've had a few scary moments.
Jyotsanaover 1 year ago
I've been through monsoons with no problems. All you have to do is keep a steady speed.
Charanover 1 year ago
Wet drum brakes are sketchy. You have to be extra careful and brake early.
Shashankover 1 year ago
But surprisingly stable in the rain. They grip really well even on wet roads.
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