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Old 30th July 2020, 11:04   #31
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Re: Mahindra Mojo 300 BS6 spied testing

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Mahindra has launched the BS6 Mojo starting at an ex-showroom price of 1.99 lacs.

Ex-Showroom Prices (PAN-India) :
Black Pearl – Rs 1,99,900
Garnet Black – Rs 2,06,000
Ruby Red & Red Agate – Rs 2,11,000

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So a price hike of roughly 11k minimum (base Black Pearl variant) over Mojo 300 ABS.
For this hike we get BS6 engine but lose out on USD forks and twin exhaust system.
Previous iteration of Mojo was a tremendous bike, this one should be similar also as there is not much of a change per say.
Himalayan, Mojo, Dominar 400, Duke 250 all fall in same bracket now. It's an interesting competition. Mahindra can do well with Mojo if they invest morei n dealerships and promotion, so far they have been really lousy on this front.
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Re: Mahindra Mojo 300 BS6 spied testing

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So a price hike of roughly 11k minimum (base Black Pearl variant) over Mojo 300 ABS.
For this hike we get BS6 engine but lose out on USD forks and twin exhaust system.
Previous iteration of Mojo was a tremendous bike, this one should be similar also as there is not much of a change per say.
Himalayan, Mojo, Dominar 400, Duke 250 all fall in same bracket now. It's an interesting competition. Mahindra can do well with Mojo if they invest morei n dealerships and promotion, so far they have been really lousy on this front.
The normal forks with strut/fork braces offer better ride quality and control than the USD forks of the first gen is what i have heard from riders.

Mojo is a very refined motorcycle. Those who ride it will believe the refinement and comfort this bike offers over the Himalayan and Dominar. I, who was critical of Mojo changed my mind after experiencing it .

Mojo will resonate with those people who value comfort and refinement over outright power and gizmos. This is a bike for those who wish to cruise long distances at 100- 130 kmph for 500-600 kms and still be fresh at the end of it. The riding triangle is just perfect!

Wish Mahindra ramp up their service experience . This bike deserves more sales for what it offers. Definitely a black sheep among the sub 400cc motorcycles!
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Old 30th July 2020, 12:36   #33
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Re: Mahindra Mojo 300 BS6 spied testing

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A simple round headlamp a la Himalayan would have looked fantastic. And lose those radiator cowls please. Gaudy much?

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Not sure if posted before, but I found this neat looking mod job online: Himalayan's headlamp and visor on a Mojo
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Re: Mahindra Mojo 300 BS6 spied testing

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Not sure if posted before, but I found this neat looking mod job online: Himalayan's headlamp and visor on a Mojo
That's from my ownership review

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The round headlamp mod is actually very very popular within the tribe. NAFS Motors in Bangalore does the mod at their premises and also delivers it across the country.
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