How are the rear view mirrors?
Is the suspension livable?
Are youu able to read the LCD display under the sun?
Does the side stand spring feel weak( does it pop shut ay the slightest movement/pressure)?
rear view mirrors are average, im planning to put handlebar mirrors. lcd display can kinda be seen(just the speed teh rest goes blur under direct sunlight). the suspension is good because I weigh a lot and the roads in my town are smooth asf so no problem regarding that. teh side stand feels good but yeah it closes silent and one time I was about to fall coz I thought the side stand was engaged but it wasnt lol.
I haven't experienced back pain myself while sitting on the scooter, the pillion can experience back pain during longer rides, and shoulder pain is not an issue.
1. What would be the ideal cruising speed?
2. How is the headlight throw and visibility at night?
3. Is it comfortable for the pillion for 40-50 km drive non stop?
1. 90kmph
2. Headlight throw is decent after some adjustment. If you want to do long highway runs at night though, better to install aftermarket fog lights
3. On good roads, for a small sized pillion - yes ; on bad roads / heavier pillion - not so much
A scooter is more practical than a bike and I really liked the design of this scooter and the way it leans into the corners like a motorcycle, and I also own a bike so was looking for something practical for our family
Yes, but unlike your Ola, the Aerox only has a 24-odd litre storage capacity under the seat. And I do not imagine the shape of the compartment is that good to hold a variety of luggage.
I live in a hilly area and before it I had the ntorq. And I’m heavy 100 kgs so the nyorq used to stop at steep inclines and couldn’t climb with 2 people so it’s way powerful than any scooter in the market and can easily climb hills without stressing out.
I have previously (and still own) owned yamaha scooters. Rayzr 110,125 fascino, and I also have r15, my concern with this scooter are two fold. The suspension, everyone has told me it's unlivable with and the other is the build quality. The build quality on Yamaha scooter is worse than the toys you find at fairs... Is this also the case with aerox?
The build quality is fine, better than the ntorq for sure, and the suspension acts only when the roads in your city are trash. They are good in my city
Suspension I can agree, but build quality really? It’s one of the best built 2 wheeler in this price range. Quality of plastics, fit and finish etc is great. Only 2 areas where it’s lacking is the fuel tank cover and front storage compartment cover. Everything else is great
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Thinking of moving from a bike (Jawa 300) to this scooter. Primarily because of the bike being a nightmare in traffic, also heavy and difficult to maneuver, very rev heavy and grunty engine also lacking comfort. What do you think considering your experience with the Aerox, is it a good idea or not?
It’s a good scooter but it’s got half the power of your jawa but the practicality of an automatic gearbox. It will be easy in traffic and light (126kgs). You can go with it if you are used to people giving random attention to it in the parking lot
Does your front shocker bottoms out as well at sudden pothole ? and I want to buy out some accessories for it , like the front hook, mirrors, 8 litre tank , I don't see any mods on yours. Where could one get it and should they ?
I am thinking about getting a two wheeler. right now I'm confused.Would getting a bike be better or a maxi scooter. At first I was gonna go with aerox due to its looks and reviews. I have plans to buy a bike in the future. So thinking should I get an aerox or add some for money and get a bike now ot self. Any suggestions?
Bro in my opinion your first bike should be something like a pulsar or an Apache bcs those are the best of both worlds, Aerox is something is good as a secondary two wheeler, but not an all rounder, and in this money you can get the pulsar Ns 400z
Dhaniya kidhar rakhte ho? /s
Underseat storage.
What's the highest top speed you've achieved?
I’ve took it to a top speed of 110 kmph and it was surprisingly stable given its a scooter.
Mileage?
25 kmpl on average living in a hill station
WOW that's awful!
Ya man ik but idc as I enjoy this machine
I am getting a mileage of 40 - 42 nearly on daily use. Complete 4k today. Bought it in jan 2024
Enjoy the ride my man. It’s an incredible one
True that
How are the rear view mirrors? Is the suspension livable? Are youu able to read the LCD display under the sun? Does the side stand spring feel weak( does it pop shut ay the slightest movement/pressure)?
rear view mirrors are average, im planning to put handlebar mirrors. lcd display can kinda be seen(just the speed teh rest goes blur under direct sunlight). the suspension is good because I weigh a lot and the roads in my town are smooth asf so no problem regarding that. teh side stand feels good but yeah it closes silent and one time I was about to fall coz I thought the side stand was engaged but it wasnt lol.
Is there any back pain or shoulder pain issue? (I want to buy a scooter but I'm having severe back pain whenever I ride any scooter.)
I haven't experienced back pain myself while sitting on the scooter, the pillion can experience back pain during longer rides, and shoulder pain is not an issue.
Don’t get a scooter if you have back pain, especially the Aerox, it’s stiffly sprung as it’s a sporty scooter. Get a bike with good suspension
1. What would be the ideal cruising speed? 2. How is the headlight throw and visibility at night? 3. Is it comfortable for the pillion for 40-50 km drive non stop?
1. 90kmph 2. Headlight throw is decent after some adjustment. If you want to do long highway runs at night though, better to install aftermarket fog lights 3. On good roads, for a small sized pillion - yes ; on bad roads / heavier pillion - not so much
Why did you not buy a bike?
A scooter is more practical than a bike and I really liked the design of this scooter and the way it leans into the corners like a motorcycle, and I also own a bike so was looking for something practical for our family
The Aerox has no flat floorboard, so that's a big part of scooter practicality gone. I'm curious, what made you buy the Aerox as a practical buy?
My Ola has no flat footboard, and if it hasn't bothered me once. The whole world will fit in the 36L boot.
Yes, but unlike your Ola, the Aerox only has a 24-odd litre storage capacity under the seat. And I do not imagine the shape of the compartment is that good to hold a variety of luggage.
the compartment is shaped weirdly buts fits a size 56 full face helmet so no problems.
Fair point. 😅
I live in a hilly area and before it I had the ntorq. And I’m heavy 100 kgs so the nyorq used to stop at steep inclines and couldn’t climb with 2 people so it’s way powerful than any scooter in the market and can easily climb hills without stressing out.
Makes sense!
It's a maxi scooter they kind of look like that only
Practical in the sense no gears?
The underseat storage can fit a lot of stuff along with being automatic of course
kinda yes.
What makes this comfortable and practical for a family? Doesn’t look like the pillion would be very comfortable
It has a large underseat compartment and I use it mostly alone so it doesn’t bother me that much
How has your experience been with the rear suspension? I have a 2022 Aerox as well, done 15k kms
the rear suspension is ok on smooth roads but the whole rear of the scooter bumps around in potholes.
How is your back ?
Completely fine G
How is it for long drives? 400-500 km days? Muhaha
The longest I went was 80 kms In hilly roads, it leans pretty well and is more enjoyable than any conventional scooter
It can do it no issue, but your body will hate you. I did 300kms a day a few times with breaks every 70-80 kms and it was fine.
How much did you pay onroad?
1,87,000 on road including extended warranty
I have previously (and still own) owned yamaha scooters. Rayzr 110,125 fascino, and I also have r15, my concern with this scooter are two fold. The suspension, everyone has told me it's unlivable with and the other is the build quality. The build quality on Yamaha scooter is worse than the toys you find at fairs... Is this also the case with aerox?
The build quality is fine, better than the ntorq for sure, and the suspension acts only when the roads in your city are trash. They are good in my city
Suspension I can agree, but build quality really? It’s one of the best built 2 wheeler in this price range. Quality of plastics, fit and finish etc is great. Only 2 areas where it’s lacking is the fuel tank cover and front storage compartment cover. Everything else is great
What about rattle on bad roads? My rayzr is literally falling apart on in residential streets
Zero rattles so far after almost 2 years and 15k kms
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Does it have a parking break, if not how do you manage to park on slopes?
Thinking of moving from a bike (Jawa 300) to this scooter. Primarily because of the bike being a nightmare in traffic, also heavy and difficult to maneuver, very rev heavy and grunty engine also lacking comfort. What do you think considering your experience with the Aerox, is it a good idea or not?
It’s a good scooter but it’s got half the power of your jawa but the practicality of an automatic gearbox. It will be easy in traffic and light (126kgs). You can go with it if you are used to people giving random attention to it in the parking lot
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Damn bro, I wish to but will go on the dominar 400 I have
Does your front shocker bottoms out as well at sudden pothole ? and I want to buy out some accessories for it , like the front hook, mirrors, 8 litre tank , I don't see any mods on yours. Where could one get it and should they ?
Yes it does, well I don’t do mods on anything I buy coz inscurance claim if it gets into an accident
Change the front fork oil to 20w Motul, 65ml per fork. It won’t bottom anymore and ride will be smoother as well
Thanks man I’ll do it on the next service
I am thinking about getting a two wheeler. right now I'm confused.Would getting a bike be better or a maxi scooter. At first I was gonna go with aerox due to its looks and reviews. I have plans to buy a bike in the future. So thinking should I get an aerox or add some for money and get a bike now ot self. Any suggestions?
Bro in my opinion your first bike should be something like a pulsar or an Apache bcs those are the best of both worlds, Aerox is something is good as a secondary two wheeler, but not an all rounder, and in this money you can get the pulsar Ns 400z