Bajaj’s discovery for Discover started all the way back in 2004, and since then it hadn’t stopped yet. Over a decade, the Discover has now grown a size bigger, that’s the 150F which is honed with a fairing at front. Test ridden it over the weekend, revealed how this new Discover is going to fare. Find out here in detail… <br /> <br />Design <br /> <br />The design is similar to smaller Discovers based on the same framing. Undeniably, aesthetic is sporty to look at for such a commuter bike. LED tail light and digital odo comes standard with service indicator and clock. The add-on job of fairing between the headlamp and fuel-tank is impeccable. In fact, seat is one of the longest. Hence, Bajaj has exploded all the desirable gimmicks for a competitive price tag! <br /> <br />Engine Performance and Ride Experience: <br /> <br />In the belly, commuter friendly Discover comes powered by a 145cc DTS-I single cylinder engine powering more than 14 horsepower. The 5-speed upshift gearbox is refined like its engine but takes time to adapt to. Cornering and urban maneuvering isn’t tough at all. The NVH levels are chopped off to a larger extent, but the sound note was a bit annoying like a typical Bajaj bike. Hence, nothing much added at par the “Discover” brand, but it’s good as a product for approximately Rs 60,000 pricing. <br /> <br />Verdict <br /> <br />For the conclusion, biggest Discover still mimics those smaller siblings. A free-revving machine planted with excitement for daily commute is what the company has positioned it for. But before buying the Discover 150F, look for the fuel-efficiency which isn’t quite decent comparatively to its rivals. <br /> <br />IndiaDrives rates this bike at 6/10. <br /> <br />Feel free to pen your thoughts in the comments box below…
