Let’s see how the Aprilia RS 150 fares in Indian traffic conditions.
by Sukhmandeep Kaurover 1 year ago0 views7 comments
The Aprilia RS 150 has a sporty riding position and performance oriented bits which might not always be suitable to ride through Indian city traffic. The debate continues amongst riders as to whether the bike is maneuverable in tight spaces, comfortable in stop and go traffic and how it handles heat in hot weather. It’s agile and can weave through traffic, some argue, while others say it’s tiring for a daily commute riding position. It also discusses how well the performance characteristics of the bike translate to real world urban riding scenarios in India.
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Comments (7)
Arjunover 1 year ago
It’s too much for city riding. You never really use its full potential, nor do you use the sporty ergonomics in traffic.
Loveover 1 year ago
I've gotten used to it. Once you adjust your riding style the initial discomfort goes away. Zippping through traffic gaps is actually fun.
Abhinitover 1 year ago
It has great low speed stability for crawling traffic. It's not the most comfortable for long rides in the city though, that's for sure.
Manishover 1 year ago
It's not daily commuting material, but it's not unmanageable. Weekends are when the real fun starts, hitting open roads.
Angadover 1 year ago
It handles well I find but the heat from the engine in stop and go traffic is unbearable in summer.
Pallaviover 1 year ago
It’s a pain in heavy traffic, honestly. When you’re stopping and starting all the time, the sporty riding position gets uncomfortable real quick.
Vikasover 1 year ago
It's surprisingly nimble! It is light enough to work in tight spots. There are just potholes to watch out for.
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