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Superbike that does NOT compromise on Comfort

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I ride a Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS currently. Its a good bike, it packs punch to go fast but not comfortable when I want to cruise. I generally drive it in city, but riding 30KM or more I find my bike to be pretty uncomfortable.

I'm looking to buy a new super bike that is comfortable for cruising while reserving enough punch to go fast (in both acceleration and speed). I'm a average guy @ 74KG and 5'8". I'm not selling the Pulsar off (its still a good ride for short distances and city riding).

Requirements are as follows:


  1. Bike should be really comfortable to ride, and rider comfort is top priority.
  2. Bike should be comfortable cruising at highway speeds (100-140KMPH), while reserving enough power to accelerate when needed.
  3. Bike should be reliable for long distance use.
  4. Braking should be good enough to handle Indian drivers' erratic behaviour
  5. Comfortable for both city and highway use.
  6. Budget upper limit 7-8L. If multiple bikes cover my needs I'll decide based on comfort for with middle ground between cruising and power as deciding factor and if comfort is also same and then price will be deciding factor.
  7. Update: Maintenance is also a concern in both price and availability of service.



Bikes in my mind:




  1. Ducati Scrambler
  2. Kawasaki Ninja 650r
  3. Triumph Bonneville
  4. Honda CBR650F
  5. Harley Davidson SuperLow



Any other suggestions are welcome. Also I am fine with 2-3 years old bikes if it fulfills above requirements and falls in my budget.

Also I think this will be my first and last super bike so I want it should be fun to ride and want to get the max out of it.

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