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Design and Engineering:
XCD follows the Bajaj chracteristic forward design, the headlamp design and the sleek graphics makes the bike more dynamic. The seats are wider and comfy. Shrouds on both sides bounds the tank. The lines are continuous and is facilited by the dummy cowls and sharp mudflap. The wider flanks at the rear makes the LED tail lamp cluster to look smaller. XCD comes with the electric start option and features first in class digital console. The orange back lit console shows the fuel level and the speed(cable free).The prismatic pilot lamp and flexible number plate mechanism is another new. Though the glove box on the sari guard is innovative, it is impractical and in the long term you have find place to keep the documents. Panel gaps are minimal and the fit and finish are nice. Espescially the painting and graphics are top class.
Engine and gearbox:
125cc XCD’s DTS-SI engine is mated with a 4-speed gearbox and produces 9.53PS @7000rpm and 10.85Nm@5000rpm. To improve the efficiency in a single cylinder engine manufacturers has to adopt Fuel Injection(FI) technology and by finding a mean to burn the lean mixture. Since low cost Baja has followed the 2nd way, DTS-SI engine produces adequate swirl to burn even the lean mitures. In our test drive(city) the XCD 125cc DTS-Si returns around 65kmpl, really good on any scale for a 125cc bike. Another plus in the XCD is without the bike moves without any thudding in top gear. We managed to chug our test bike at 14kmph in fourth gear without any knocking. This makes XCD one of the best bikes for the city commuting. The vibrations are minimal and it is dampened by the rubberised brake pedal and gear-shifters.
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