There was a time when the country was mileage obsessed and performance was never a priority and after making great success with their powerful 2-stroke motorcycles came TVS’s first ever 4-stroke motorcycle the TVS Victor selling more than all of its line up ever before. A bike which was endorsed by Sachin Tendulkar himself and the only bike which single handedly threatened the rein of the entire Hero line up of motorcycles. Providing more performance without compromising on mileage, refinement and comfort.
Well that was way back in 2001 and today we have the all new TVS Victor.
Now going to its styling the bike has all new graphics dual tone paint job and a digital dash which consisting of fuel gauge, speedometer, odometer with 2 trip meters and analogue tachometer
LED drl’s strip up front and one of the brightest 60 W headlamp. And something that no other bike in this segment get are the hazard switch.
Now our test bike here is the top end model which gets a 240mm petal disc brake and a 110mm drum brake. Now you can also buy the bike with a 130mm drum brake at the front.
17 inch tubeless tyres and a stubby exhaust
Now this bike has a 109.7cc, 3 valve Eco thrust engine coupled with a 4 speed transmission pumping out 9.6 Ps and 9.4 Nm of torque.
Now those are numbers are nearly given out by the 125cc lineup of motorcycles.
Now this is a bike built for the common man whose primary priority is comfort and mileage.
The seating position is up right with tall handle bars.
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