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The Background



This dates back to 2016, when I'd been in Chennai for approximately a year and a half. I had to commute to work from T.Nagar to Beach Road and used the local bus service (Chennai has excellent public transport). Though the distance was short, there were rotational shifts, which proved difficult, especially early in the morning and late at night.

It was at this point that I started considering getting a bike. I had a budget of INR 50-55K, so my alternatives were primarily confined to 100-110cc engines, of which there were plenty on the market. I didn't like the designs on Hero, Suzuki, and Yamaha commuters, particularly the Splendor NXG, Hayate, and Saluto. I liked the Bajaj Discover 100M, but it was discontinued, and Bajaj had a reputation of abandoning models regularly, which could have caused problems later on. This left me with TVS.

I've always appreciated TVS, largely because I liked their designs, as I did the Bajajs, and also because I'd seen how dependable TVS motorcycles were. My father had a red 2004 TVS Star that served as his workhorse until his retirement in 2018.

I tried out both the Star City Plus and the Star Sports. I liked the City Plus since the seat was more comfortable and the ergonomics were ideal for my height. It was also larger than the Sports and had dimensions similar to the Apache, which I loved and would have chosen if it hadn't been so expensive. So I decided to go with the Star City Plus.

Bluebird came home on February 10th, 2016. Here are some snapshots from Day 1. These are really old photos, and the quality is quite poor.

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The bike became my daily commute to work, which used to be around 600 kilometers per month. I've used it on several trips in and around Chennai. As a result, by 2021, I had travelled around 40,000 km in it. I relocated to Bangalore in 2022 and re-registered it in Karnataka.

We've shared a lot of memories over the last nine years. Some were pleasant, others not so much.
Here are some of them:

Basking at a random stop on ECR
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En route to Pondicherry
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Towards Mahabalipuram for sunrise
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Returning from Pondicherry


Ownership Experience:



Here's what I loved and disliked throughout the years.

Likes:

Dislikes:

The Drop in Utilization and the Decision to Upgrade



Working from home, my wife's pregnancy, and the arrival of our baby resulted in a significant decline in utilization, as we were either staying at home or using the car during this time.

By October 2024, this had resulted in a multitude of issues, including clogged carburetors, battery discharge, and rusting on the exhaust pipe, to name a few. So I had it all fixed and then started using it again by going to the office on Fridays.

At the same time, I began exploring other work opportunities and was fortunate enough to find one that matched my professional goals. However, it introduced a new challenge. I would now have to commute 40-45 kms (round-trip) per day to work. Given the travel time, traffic in Bangalore, and the fact that I'd been using the BSIII Bluebird for almost 9 years, I made up my mind that I would be upgrading to an Apache. I'll create a separate thread for the upgrade because I want this one to be about the ownership experience. After visiting other TVS dealers in my region, I chose Deva TVS on Begur Road for a better valuation on the Star.

The End of the Road



On March 31st, 2025, I went to the showroom to do a PDI of the new bike, following which I had to hand over Bluebird.
And with that, a nine-year adventure spanning 43K kilometers and innumerable experiences came to an end. It was a bittersweet moment for me. I never expected to feel sad handing over the keys. I was delighted about the new bike, but Bluebird was my first motorbike, and I will always have a special connection to it. So I grabbed a few shots before heading back home and saying farewell to my friend, wishing him luck in finding another family.

I knew I would need them to create a thread for the bike.


Moments before the Handover
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43678.6 - The Final Reading from the Odo
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Adios Mi Amigo
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Thread moved out from the Assembly Line. Thanks for sharing!

Wow 9 years with this is fantastic. So which apache would you be upgrading to ? If it’s apache 200 or 160 ( both excellent choices ) any dealership should be fine, but if you are planning for Ronin or the 310 siblings please do reach out via DM. Can share some inputs on the dealers and svc. I have had a fantastic experience on mine. Cheers

TVS Star City the underdog champion.

I got the chance to take an elderly family friend's Star City for a spin.

No thrills but it definitely left an impression buttery smooth engine, strong low end pull and a super comfy ride. Exactly what you need in a city commuter.

No wonder TVS bikes are so loved across African countries as they know how to build tough, practical machines.


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