I was buying a new scoot, but no one knew when and what I would be buying. One lazy afternoon I was on call with a friend, and suddenly thought of going for a drive to check out the new Yamaha Ray. The ring road in BSK 3rd stage, Bangalore is home to the showrooms of all manufacturers, within a short stretch. So destination ring road was set.
The Honda showroom:
Typical government office. This was the first time I ever visited any two wheeler showroom and sadly, not a good experience. Went inside, enquired about the dio. Got a brochure and quote. Plus point was that there was absolutely no waiting. All models were available off the shelf. No TD as I knew the vehicle well previously.
Yamaha dealership:
Just a few meters away. There was some fanfare for the Ray. Many people were present for the test drive. The TD scoot was pink. Thankfully, there was better customer response there. I was attended well by the SA. He then offered a black scoot for TD. Black was what I preferred, and I liked its looks well. I took a ride and was impressed. Small size, peppy engine, yamaha quality and a fresh product. Frankly, I was sold. It offered better suspension up front compared to the dio. Again took brochure(pink in colour) and met the sales girls. Asked them why this scoot is focussed towards the feminine side. It is really not so. They were models I think and they started refusing and told that the vehicle suited me and started praising it. Marketing strategy.
Hero motorcorp:
This is again hundred meters away. As me and my friends walk in, we have to make way in between bikes and scooters. The whole showroom looks like another yard. There was just some space left for some chairs and tables. The showroom was consisting of two levels and a third level for storage, and there were vehicles everywhere. At last we managed to reach a Maestro. Activa from a distance, but Hero has kicked the old school console and have provided a digital touch to it. Nice! An activa, without the horrid speedometer and some other enhancements here and there. Again, no telescopic forks on offer. Technically the maestro and the activa are the same, except for some exterior enhancements and a cool digital display. One sales girl made her way through the bikes and handed over a leaflet containing the pricing. However, I was not offered a test drive. At least I wanted to look at the digital console, which they couldnt show as they told me the batteries are disconnected. There is a smaller scoot, the pleasure. But for me? Noways
Suzuki access was a worthy contender, but somehow it looked too plain for me. Design wise it is very blunt or rather suitable for middle aged personalities. These days in Bangalore I see many netas zipping on White Accesses with matching clothes. I did not want that image. Swish was again the same access in different clothes. This is one thing I hate about all manufacturers. No different engine options or as such. Hire a designer, change the body, launch a new model. Honda Activa, Dio, Aviator, Hero Maestro all fall in one group. Suzuki Swish and access in another.
Once me and my friend finished all the visits, we sat down for some lunch. He had an activa, and his dad had an activa too. He had the current gen model and his dad the old gen activa. While I was biased towards the Ray, he rubbished my idea and told me to go eyes shut for the dio. As per him - "Suits your personality, looks stylish, performs decently. Why will you miss this one and go for something else?"
My major concern was, after my previous experience with the Wave, I shouldn't buy a scoot that will trouble me with spare part availability. Look at the Activas and Dios, there are just so many of them, even if Honda was to shut shop, I could get spares easily. When I went to search for spares for my Wave, many shopkeepers did not even know what it was. Some of them who knew, replied its difficult to find spares for that vehicle. So, here is a prioritisation/comparison:
Hero Maestro: - Pros: Fresh model, digital console, looks marginally better than activa, hopefully better ASC
- Cons: Hero can compete with Honda when it comes to annoying a customer at their dealership, somewhat inconsistent feedback about sales numbers, fear of Hero discontinuing the scoot.
Yamaha Ray: - Pros: New entrant, yamaha engineering, sleek and easy to ride, supposedly better quality than Honda or hero
- Cons: Marketing strategy, wierd console, less power output on paper, fear of the scoot being phased out
Activa:- Pros: Engine refinement, Popularity, resale, paint quality
- Cons: Famed ASC, fading plastics, old school and conservative equipment list, too big for my personality
Aviator:- Pros: Alloys and disc option, felt better built, paint quality
- Cons: Same engine inspite of higher cost, Famed ASC, somewhat wierd looks(personal opinion)
Dio:- Pros: Designed to appeal youngstes, Tubeless tyres(considered good), less weight and easy to ride around town, though it is made of plastic, it seems well built, Honda Engine
- Cons: ASC, lack of some features, lack of colours.
Friend pushing me for the dio, and I too felt so. I was not worried about after sales. I can get the service done from somewhere else provided I get parts. With this, I can always buy parts and then get the service done outside. Also, plastic panels meant I could replace them when I wanted. Suppose they launch new colours, I can always get a different set of panels. But now, my dilemma was regarding the colour. It should have been either White or Matte grey.
The same evening, I told my dad I have decided on the Dio. Took him to the showroom to show him the colours. I respect my parents choice when it comes to colour, if not the vehicle. Surprisingly, the SA was willing to show us all colours. He pulled a matte grey from the storage. The first reaction of my dad was

The vehicle was in the worst possible condition, with dust, oil all over. The SA wiped it. Still, it was not so impressive. Dad felt I must go with either white or red. So I settled for White, being a pearl metallic finish. Again, paint quality was top notch. Booked the vehicle and returned. Delivery was promised in two working days. as there were deepavali holidays, I got the scoot four days after booking.
Here she is, my White dio:
