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10,000 km update of my TVS Jupiter 125: Now back to Pune from Bangalore

About our Bangalore trip, Agarwal Packers and Movers brought the Jupiter back along with the rest of our stuff, with no damage and no issues.

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10,000 km Update

The Jupiter 125 continues to serve as the faithful family steed. No niggles or service issues, but some annoyances are there. They are:

  1. The side footrest got broken off in a parking lot when doofus tried to move the scooter, and I have not been able to get a replacement since.
  2. The chrome on the strip above the display has begun to strip off. Minor detail, but annoying nonetheless.
  3. The seat cover is a mess and needs to be replaced when I can get around to it.

Otherwise nothing to complain about. The tyres, TVS ones, are nearly done and I'm not as confident about them anymore when going into turns. I'll probably get some Bridgestones, since they've served me well in the past and the harder rubber will do better, I think, against some of the awful roads I encounter. As a daily commuter, it's been fantastic.

About our Bangalore trip, Agarwal Packers and Movers brought the Jupiter back along with the rest of our stuff, with no damage and no issues. While in Bangalore, mention must be made of Global TVS in Muneshwara Block in Mahalakshmi Layout. Fantastic service experience for three services, and professional staff. Now it's back to Kalamkar TVS on Baner Road for the services, but I do intend to try out my usual FNG.

The actual reason why BS VI vehicles should be sent to the ASC one in a while is actually the OBD kit. FNGs are just not being supplied one that is good for most BS VI vehicles, and that is a damn shame.

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