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Hero
Xtreme 125R
Summary
The Hero Xtreme 125R is well-regarded for its impressive pickup, stylish design, and high fuel efficiency of 66 km/l, making it suitable for college and city rides. Users appreciate its comfortable ride quality and strong braking performance, especially on uneven roads. However, some drawbacks include clunky gears, difficulty finding neutral, and limited variant options. Additionally, the bike's tendency to get dirty quickly in wet conditions and the absence of a fully digital display may deter some buyers.
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43%
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