Tuesday 24 April 2012

TVS Apache Facelift Update


TVS had updated that they were going to release the new facelifted Apache on 23rd of April ie yesterday. The latest update from them on their official Facebook page is that the bikes have been dispatched to the dealers across and should be available by this weekend almost all over India.
A formal announcement via a press release is expected tentatively by this weekend. Meanwhile, the company has also released many teasers about the bike which does make the bike look good. From whatever we can make out from the video ads we have seen it looks like they are highlighting the angry-wolf like pilot lamps the most. The new spurt of pics also enables us to see the white Apache which does look fine.
Meanwhile, no info on any price increase has been mentioned nor has the company said anything about the current lineup.

Honda Unicorn 41000 kms Review


Hello friends I am Shafeeq Rahman from Kerala. This is my fist ever article to any automobile media, and I thank BikeAdvice team who gave me and all of us a platform to share our motorcycling experience. In this article I share all my experience along with a review of my machine; your comments are most welcome.
I startedtwo wheeler lives on my dad’s LML Vespa. It was an excellent machine. I used it for one year and it served me the purpose of early morning dash to railway station. Later in second year of my college life, I asked my dad to switch on to a motorcycle. I asked for 200CC Mania Machine, but he insisted 100CC economy editions.
Well, 100CC, far better was the 150CC Vespa. The game went on, and we finally landed on the average value, 150CC All Round Machine. The Honda Unicorn (UNI). We went to the showroom and booked the UNI in black and red edition. All the colors had the same price tag but the waiting period was less, 1.5 months, compared with, 4 months for others.
Two months over, and I enquired, “Sir Next Week”, Next week, “Sir Next week”, Next Week “Load already dispatched, By End Of Month ”. 3 Months over, I shouted, “_!!_ii_”, Next Week, I mailed Honda, and 3 days later, “Sir Ready”. And that became the most dreadful periodin my life.

Why Unicorn?

It all happened in 2008 when Unicorn was out from my list. I was drawn away by the Pulsar 200 but my dad was drawn away by 70kmpl HH machines. Reliability was another issue that my dad spotted with Bajaj. Take it from me; there is no bike which is not reliable unless maintained properly.
I know Pulsars, CBZs, and UNIs, which have worked till 100kkms, and still working and till 30k kms, and not working. Finally, I was forced to take a decision between my needs and the reliability factor. The answer was my Uncle’s words regarding UNI. Thanks to my uncle who made my dad believe in UNI and to finalize.

Day 1: The Delivery

13. DEC. 2008 It was 7 in morning and I was doing a mad dash at 70kmph on the Vespa to catch morning train to college. There is a railway flyover on the way and I crashed with a guy wheeling on it. Luckily I was not the culprit, but it ruined my Vespa and I escaped with some patches on right hand and right knee.
I learned a lesson that day, ‘A Helmet not only saves your head from injuries but also provide you a safe place to support the rest of the body during a crash.’ Coz When u crash with a helmet, your head is safe, so that you can place your head (helmet) easily on road and take the rest of your body out from the moving mass. This is what happened and I could save the rest of my body from any serious injuries.
Well, crashed in the morning and I went along with my dad to showroom. The UNI was ready there awaiting our arrival. Sadly, I found that it was not cleaned properly and also the Teflon job was not done. I managed not to go wrong with the sales guys and told them to do all the work next time I drop in, coz it’s nearly 4 months and I don’t want to leave my machine on day 1 itself. I guess the above stories gave you a picture of Honda sales strategy, bad, shit, non-sense, carp… Pls add on…

Early Days Of Biking

In the beginning I was keen about the run in period and kept the revs below 4k rpm and speeds below 60kmph. My daily ride was from home to railway station and back which comprise a total of 15kms a day, 75kms a week and 375kms a month. Yup, 1000kms came up on my odoonly after 2 months. During those days I always dreamt of taking my bike to some place and put in frame.
It remained as a distant dream and I used to click at home in rear quarter angle every time I complete polishing with MOTOMAX (best quality polish I have ever tried). The UNI won’t make you WOW over its looks. It looks good, not great like PULSARs, FZs, or odd like CBZ. I like its tank, tailpiece, pipe, alloys, discs, dials, and there is nothing that make you think like it’s designed by apes, no, nothing.

Gaining Speed Knowledge and Crash

Yeah, crash. I still remember the Xbhpguys words in their profile, when launched long back, guess in 2005, ‘If you haven’t crashed yet, then you are not riding fast enough’. As soon as my bike turned 1000kms old I started building speed. 100kmph came out on speedo soon and I started pushing the bike hard. It was not that hard but started shifting gears between 6k to 7k rpms.
Then came my first long outing and counted 110kms on trip in a single day. It may not sound exciting for all you now but for me, back at those times was a big thing. My first crash on UNI happened nearly 11months after the delivery. Again early morning, and was in hurry to catch morning train. This taught me one thing: “Never believe an auto rickshaw standing idle”.
It was in front of railway station, I was moving towards the parking lot, when neared an auto, and it just flicked its front end into my path. Everything happened in fraction of seconds, and I was lying down away from UNI. Again I was not the culprit, and was lucky that the spectators knew what happened.
I started gaining knowledge on my bike. Even though I am an avid reader, the knowledge I gained was kept in mind till this time. I started pushing my bike hard round the corners, and peg scrapping became a regular exercise. A word “Cornering on motorcycle is an art, a dangerous art, perform only at know open corners”. Corners are tricky.
They are the place for hidden danger. Do it at places that are familiar for you. While cornering you must have a clear picture of road ahead, oncoming vehicle and pedestrian traffic, means familiar open corners. During these days only I started to observe my bikes engine, gearbox, ride and handling characters.

Engine and Gearbox

150CC Honda Offset Crank Mill crunches out 13.3 horses. Back in 2004 this was a huge figure, but still the UNI plays a wonderful job in propelling you through the traffic. The motor here is refined and smooth that in traffic when engine stalls you unknowingly will press the starter.
The gear box too is butter smooth. The cog works well and shifts are positive. But there is some dislikes. The 2nd gear engages with huge ‘clung’, and the when slotted to 5th will either slip into 4th or neutral. That was irritating. My bike turned 40k and the ‘clung’ still remains but the other one disappeared.

Ride and Handling

Even though many of my friends have told that UNI rides well, I felt the other way. The ride was way too bumpy. It was too irritating in the beginning, later I found the culprit. The bike being new will have some harsh points in suspension which will soften with time and it did. The tire pressure also played its role.
Except UNI all other 150CC bikes in the market comes with 32psi at rear, while UNI with 29psi (both rider and passenger). Sorted out the local tire shop guy’s recommendation, things changed and the ride improved, also the braking. Lower the pressure better is the tire contact. This also reduced the tendency of rear to step out under hard braking.

Enjoying Long Rides

Riding a bike is fun, and when it happens for long distance its bliss. I have done numerous long rides and all those times my UNI proved to be a wonderful companion. The engine gearbox combo works well in all conditions, the ergonomics are spot on, wide seats with plenty of space to move around, the upright seating position, sound chassis with great dynamic ability, and much more. The headlamp is good, and has good spread and ample lighting. Now let me brief the trips to date.
13/40: It seems like a fraction, but was the actual title for my article in the college magazine. This was my first trip, 430kms and 13hrs of fun. The ride was through one of the most scenic routes in Western Ghats. The route was from Chalakkudy to Pollachi through Valparai. The road featured dense forest, waterfalls, numerous dams, tea estate and 40 number of hair pins. 13th among the 40 is the most amazing one. I can’t explain the beauty in words; it is something that you have to experience. This is how I made the title.

Vasco-Da-Gama’s Land

200kms. Nop, I didnt ride till Portugal, but till Kapad Beach. Kapad beach is nearly 12kms north of Calicut, the place where Vasco-Da-Gama landed in the year 1498. It started with my friend’s plan to go home, who stays at Kapad, near the beach. He planned to go home and thankfully there was no train at that moment.
I decided to help him and told that I will drop him at home, and we started. The destination is 100kms away from our place and reached there in two hours. It is a nice place, and I love it. After two years of this event I made a solo ride, just to see the beautiful beach.

Bangalore Express

840kms. Home – Bangalore – Home on my bike was always a dream. It was a dream even before I started to live with two wheelers. Finally, one day, I achieved my dream. Bangalore, as everyone knows, is a tourist spot. Most of my friends have also been to Bangalore many times. But I did it in style, for the first time, on my bike.
It all happened after my semester exams and we planned a trip. It started like 10 of us in 2 cars. But the plan flopped out as one of the cars was not available. I decided not to give up and asked my friend “On UNI, Tomorrow?”, Yes was the reply, and the next day we started. It was not a well planned trip. Bangalore is 400km away from home and was able to reach there in 7hrs 15mins. The route is Calicut – Bangalore via Wayanad, Mysore.
One glitch I came across with the bike during the trip was on the return ride. While riding on the Mysore Bangalore highway, I encountered a continuous beep sound. Pulled aside and checked, found that the indicator buzzer has undergone short circuit and heated the flasher. I removed the buzzer and waited till the flasher cools, so that the indicators started to function normally. So please friends, please don’t install a buzzer in your bike. It will screw you when you don’t want to be.

Picnic Dreams

220kms. Long before, during my early school days, I happened to hear the word picnic. That day my class teacher explained that our class is going for a picnic to some place called Malampuzha. I had no knowledge about that place, but was excited like every other kid in the class. I went home and asked with parents for permission, and I was replied with a big ‘NO’. There goes the great moments that my mind had constructed.
This incident left some marks inside me and one day it turned out with the decision to ride. Malampuzha is a dam constructed over Malampuzha River in Kerala. It is the largest reservoir in Kerala. I was lucky that I reached there before 9 a.m, and the guard was not there. In Malampuzha you are not allowed to take your vehicle down to the lake. Since it was early morning, I slid my machine down the lake and took some photos. It is a wonderful place to spend time.

Day Break

208kms. It was a lazy morning and I was late to college. I was in canteen sipping tea, when my friend came and started to discuss. Destination was the topic and we planned a quick visit to Peechi Dam located 100kms away. It is again a nice place to spend time. One should do boating here, so that will be able to see tuskers along the bank.

Coast to Coast

1454kms. This was a cross country run from the west to the east. It started from Arabian Sea and ended at Bay Of Bengal. This was awell-planned road trip I have done till date. I did it in the month of November when the weather was cold, and is the best time for touring in the country.
The journey was from Tirur (near Calicut) to Chennai, and route Tirur-Palakkad-Coimbatore-Salem-Krishnagiri-Chennai. I had to cover almost 700kms to reach Chennai, and it took 15hrs to do that. The journey was great except for some distance before and after Avinashi, where highway construction is going on. The NH47,7,46 and 4 was inviting. Overall it was the trip, that I enjoyed the most.

The Nilgiris

400kms. This happened on lastvalantines day. There is again something special for this ride, as it happened after seven months from I paused biking. Again it was not a planned one. The idea just came into my mind while I was in ATM, drawing some money to fill my bike. Soon after I came out with amount, filled the tank, and started to ride.
A distance of 400kms in 11hrs, it was fun riding through the ghats. The route was Home-Nilambur-Ooty-Coonoor-Coimbatore-Palakkad-Home. Just another awesome route to spend time. There are still more, but we can come back to the bike. All these trips and my regular riding made me to measure one thing.

Fuel Economy

To answer in one word, the average fuel economy of my UNI is 54kmpl. It varies with riding style. I have averaged both 48kmpl and 65kmpl on my UNI. If you ride hard it lowers, and if mannered it rise. If you want the best mix of economy, speed and ride comfort, I suggest you riding your machine between 3k to 4k rpm.

Issues Till Date

Everybody says and sings about the reliability of Honda and especially the UNI. But the following things happened to my UNI under 10k kms.
  • Worn Out Head Gasket: My brand new UNI, just after completing a year, was found with a leaking head. When I consulted the dealer, they told that the gasket is worn out and made me replace it.
  • Worn Out Fork Oil Seals: The front forks of UNI started to leak just after 9k kms, and the dealer told me to replace the fork oils seals.
  • I had to replace the front Ball Risers, I guess the name, in order to sort out handle bar movement under braking.
I guess problems like this have not been experienced on other manufactures bikes of same age. But once after I replaced those, they haven’t made any problems.

Problems I Face Now

UNI has now crossed 41000+kms (3 yrs old) and is still working flawlessly. Now I encounter some problem with the noisy chain, which makes a non-sense rubbing sound, and tends to rattle while going uphill. The machine vibrates at 80kmph, before and after which there is almost nothing. Even though it vibrates, it never irritates.
Another one is the problem in the fuel line. I paused biking for seven months and this made some rust to find place in the fuel tank. This when mixed with fuel tends to block the fuel line. I have to stop and blow into tank through the pipe from carb sometimes.
The biggest problem I face now is not with the bike, but with the service crew. I don’t know what to do with that people. I explained the fuel line problem and they told me things like replacing the CDI unit! Bloody, stupid, idiotic service from Honda.
Now let us conclude this review with the following major points:

The Good Bits

  • Good fuel economy under all conditions.
  • Smooth engine and gearbox.
  • Good touring machine.
  • Best machine for beginers.

The Bad Bits

  • Stupid service crew from Honda.
  • Headlight could have been better focused.
  • Noisy chain.

To Wrap Up

If you can live with the Honda service guys, the UNI is a great machine. It doesn’t make you feel like you have made a wrong choice any time. It is a good highway as well as city machine. It is an all-rounder. Suits every one, and does the job of Point to Point transportation flawlessly.

Honda Activa Ownership Review by Sai Sandeep


I had just finished my 10th grade board exam in April 2009 and was eager for my 1st ever vehicle and I had no hope of getting a bike so I settled for a scooter. Incidentally the day before we went to buy the vehicle the New Honda Activa was launched. I chose it because it was and is the best performing scooter the only other competitor was Suzuki Access but it produced almost identical power and Honda was much more refined.
Since I was their first customer for the new Activa I could get the vehicle delivered in just 5 days. My first two years with the Activa was very normal and I barely got to ride it as I still had not got my licence it was filled with short high speed runs with fully open throttle and I managed to cover only around 3000kms.

The Trip

My first real experience with the Activa was when I rode it from Bangalore to Chennai. Many people were against the idea and suggested it’s insane to drive a scooter on a highway and I would be stranded. I still had made up my mind for it and on 20th July 2011 early morning I set off from Bangalore I was quickly out of the city and touched the highway.
I had decided not to strain the engine and was maintaining a constant speed of about 50 kmph. I travelled the 1st 80 kms to hosurwer I had stopped for breakfast seeing the tank is still nearly full I set off and drove on. The best thing about a two wheeler is you never have to pay toll.
I only had to stop near Ambur for quick refuel as Activa’s tank could hold only 5.5 litres of fuel. By the time I had so much of confidence on the vehicle that I planned a detour to Elagiri and took the diversion of the boring national highway onto the state highway and drove up the hill. Since Iwastravelling alone the Activa did not have any problem with the steep incline.

After a quick tour of the hill I set back on my path towards Chennai. I had reached the national highway near vellore and rode the last stretch and reached Chennai around 4 in the evening with a near empty fuel tank and an exhausted me. I had realised every vehicle has the potential provided if care is taken.

Styling, Build Quality & Ergonomics

As Activa was designed to be a commuter vehicle it was not designed to be aesthetically appealing but once you live with it you would learn to like it and also it does not have any fancy digital console and still has the analogue speedometer and I personally feel for a scooter it’s more than sufficient. The new Activa has better ground clearance and looks somewhat bigger than the older version.
Most of the panels are made out of metal except the headlight cover and front panel and I feel Honda should have made them metallic as well. The overall build quality is good and the plastics on the new Activa do feel rich. The only issue I had is with paint flaking off and it exposed rust both undercarriage and on the body panels. Even the seating posture is good and the leg space is excellent if you choose not to have the front compartment.

Comfort, Handling & Braking

The Activa which I had purchased was the non-deluxe version and hence did not come with the nylogrips and also missed the combi brake but it handles brilliantly as long as you drive below 60kmph after which the Activa becomes nervous mostly because of its small wheels. I really don’t see the point of a combi brake on Activa as I feel it deprives the user of choosing the brake force and is only suited for amateur riders.
The new Activa’s suspension is more stiffer than the old Activa but is still quite comfortable for both the driver and pillion rider. Although it is a heavy vehicle it definitely does not feel bulky when navigating through city streets and going through the traffic. The brakes on the Activa are as expected for a scooter and drum brakes are always better as far as scooters is concerned.
Although applying the front brake would rise the front of the vehicle due to improper front suspension setting it still is good but you could easily lock up the front wheel if you apply the brakes improperly.

Engine & Transmisson

As with all Hondas the engine is super refined and is really smooth once the engine is tuned and the 110cc of Honda produces around 8 Bhp of power and 0.9 KGM of torque but in terms of performance its much ahead of other scooters like access because of its refinement and the best part of Activa is that the acceleration is quite linear throughout unlike other scooters.
If you are willing to push it you can reach a maximum of 90kmph and it is quite respectable for a 110cc scooter. The acceleration too is not bad it does 0 to 60 in 10 seconds and the best acceleration is between 40 to 60kmph. The transmission used in Activa is variomatic and is the best in any scooter so far especially in terms of durability after my trip.
I was scared to give the vehicle for servicing as I feared I might have burnt the centrifugal clutch and the belt but I was surprised when the Honda mechanic said they were in good condition. And there was no significant damage to any major component even after my reckless driving.

Mileage

I was surprised to find out the Activa returned 50 kmpl on careful driving and during the trip it gave mileage of almost 55 kmpl but if u drive in the city under normal condition you should expect around 45kmpl. The reduction in mileage compared to bikes is because of the variomatic transmission it saps quite some power.

Some Things That Require Mentioning

Honda service in most of the places is unsatisfactory; mostly you get your vehicle back with an oil change and a water service. They don’t bother to check your complaints.
The Activa could do with a better headlight as the one provided is not at all adequate.
The vehicle is really good for all those who are new to two wheelers as it is easy to command in the city.
It is a very durable vehicle and can accommodate any driving style.
Mileage is directly proportional to the accelerator given.

Verdict

If you want to purchase a scooter there is no better deal as of yet and it is a vehicle which is very durable and can take in a lot of abuse and if driven properly you can even expect a good mileage and while the acceleration is good you would definitely feel the need for better top speed but I guess that’s good too considering it has got just 110cc.
The refinement is fabulous and u can take it for long trips as long as you know about your vehicle and don’t try to push it too hard. After driving over 12,000kms I still feel the vehicle is as good as new. So overall it is one brilliant vehicle which is truly the top of its class.

Monday 23 April 2012

More Pics of 2012 Apache RTR Leaked


According to TVS the new Apache RTR will be released on April 23rd. But spy pics are being leaked in facebook already. The latest pics are as follows. One sheet shows the specifications and it seems that the new Apache RTR will have the same 160cc mill and the ‘new’ applies only to cosmetic upgrades.

Ducati and AMG Split after AUDI Takeover


We in India have barely seen the Ducati Diavel AMG and it would soon be history as the in-house performance group of Mercedes – AMG, has broken its links with the ace Italian sportsbike manufacturer, Ducati.
Without a scratch it is clear that this is a consequence of arch-rival Audi’s coming to the party and taking the Ducati away. This is somehow a very awkward timing of things since Diavel AMG, the bike manufactured in collaboration has just hit the showrooms, however, it seems that the bike would sell its already manufactured units before shutting sales.
There hasn’t been any official word on this development from Audi’s side.

Hero MotoCorp Targets 7 Million Units Sales in the Financial Year 2012-13


India’s largest two wheeler manufacturing company Hero Motocorp, aims to sell 7 million units in the financial year 2012-13. In order to achieve the target the company has up its production capacity to 800 units an hour which is production capacity of the 7 million units a year. The company has also asked its dealer to up the capacity for the financial year 2012-13. The company has sold 6.2 million units worldwide in the last financial year.
Hero Motocorp. has registered 15% growth in the last financial year in the market of 13.43 million units. This year the market is expected to be about 15 million units with the growth of 11-13%. By targeting 7 million units sells, Hero Motocorp is targeting growth of 13% which is in line with the industry growth.
Hero Motocorp’s 7 million targets looks ambitious considering the way growth of industry is slowing down.  It is also to be noted that HMSI is increasing production capacity very fast and it’s Dream Yuga will directly compete against Hero‘s bestseller Splendor.  However, it is also fact that Hero Motocorp has never missed its sales guidance till the year. In fact it has over achieved its sales target.

Polaris to Bring In More Models


Polaris – The world leader when it comes to ATVs (All Terrain Vehicles) and Off – Road vehicles has expressed interest to come up with more models for the Indian market. It is indeed very exciting to know the fact that there are such kinda vehicle makers also considering India as a market with great potential.
Business Line had reported that, ‘This includes vehicles from the group companies GEM, which the company had acquired from Chrysler and Indian, Mr Pankaj Dubey, Managing Director of Polaris India, part of the $2.7-billion Polaris Industries Inc, said.’
The company finds its major applications in the Defence segment and in the farm related applications as well where they are used to transport men and material from one point to the other where the other vehicles find its applications tough to implement and practice. There i9s also a great market among the off – roading enthusiast who use it for excitement purposes. All this has made Polaris to come up with more models for the sub – continent.
However, there were no official announcements from the company’s side on what are the models that will be brought to India at this point of time or the generic specifications about the same.
Since the company stepped into the country, it has brought in about ten models here. Mr. Dubey said, “The Company has introduced about 10 models into India since launch of a subsidiary here. We are open to bringing in other models from the range depending upon what the customers want. We are evaluating the prospect of bringing in electric vehicles and heavy bikes too.”
“The vehicles are versatile and could be used in tourism centres and police departments, the latter in difficult terrains for extremist activity. We are in talks with military and paramilitary establishments and State tourism departments offering them our vehicles,” he added.
The company currently has nine dealerships in India including the one recently opened in the city of Hyderabad.

Honda CB Twister 10,000 KM/One Year Ownership Review By B.S. Gusain


The reason I changed my mode of commute to my office from Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) and Blue line Buses (Private Buses allowed as Public Transport Buses allowed to operate in the city) was long wait for buses at the bus stop, crowded buses filled by brim and un-professional behaviour of the Drivers/conductors of the blueline buses who cajole the passengers at every bus stop to take the bus, though filled to capacity and no space for a fly.
The passenger inside the bus – office-goers/sick patients/elders/ladies/school going children etc., how important it was there to reach their destination, – the hospital /school/workplace, the buswala drivers/conductors were not in a mood to hear their requests. This is one of the topmost reasons of the failure of the Blueline Buses in Delhi city.
Ultimately on a Sunday morning I decided to purchase a bike for my daily commute. We went to a local second hand two wheeler market to explore the possibility to procure a bike. The main criteria for the bike were looks, usability, and comfort. After looking and testing several options, a BajajDiscover 135 Disk Self Start model 2007 was purchased.
This bike remained my ultimate companion till the 1st quarter of 2011 It was serving me dutifully and touchwood never in my daily routine have disappointed me in thick and thin of the times.

Wake Up to a Dream

In the month of Nov-Dec 2009, I have seen some images of Honda CB Twister in the Bike Magazine and kept an open eye for the launch of this motorcycle and as soon as it hit the market in March 2010, I went to nearest Honda 2 wheeler dealer for a ‘Dekho’. There was this kike in the fresh yellow shade displayed prominently in the showroom.
The body language of the bike says sharp angled contours, aggressive yet cool looks. I was impressed with the looks of the bike. There is one thing which was not seen as good was its thinner rear tyre. So, I postponed purchase of this newcomer for another 6-8 month to see how much water it splashes in the Delhi monsoon roads.
Due to some unavoidable circumstances, I refrained to procure a news bike for another 5-6 months. But I was constantly seeing the reviews of this bike.

The D Day

One fine morning of March 2011, we went to the nearest Honda dealer to test ride the vehicle. The test-ride was done on a test vehicle and I was impressed to see the performance of this small beauty. I immediately decided to purchase a Red colour CB Twister bike. The sales executive informed that the red colour model was out of stock and persuaded me to purchase Palm green colour bike displayed in the showroom.
The green colour bike was quite impressive, but my 1st choice was red colour. So I thanked him and proceeded to my home without making any purchase. However, on the way I made a call to another authorised Honda dealer who informed that the red colour model was readily available. We went to the showroom and purchased the bike.

The Design

When I made the first glimpse to the Twister, the first thing I liked was its stunning design. This is the design which was never seen in any entry level commuter bike in India before. The bike is having look of a sports motorcycle. It has edgy details, impressive trendy short muffler exhaust. Fuel tank perfectly curved design.
It has well padded Seat which is neither very hard nor very soft cushioned. It does not give any fatigue while riding for longer period of time. Wheel rim are well designed. It has tubeless tyres which are first in a commuter bike. When bitten by a small thorn or nail they hold the air for the extra period of time so that you will not be left stranded due to punctures, the Twister will definitely bring you to your home.
The weight of the bike is 110 Kg only which is good for flickering in the crowded roads of the city like Delhi. It has a set of MRF Tube-less tyres, which is a first in a commuter motorcycle in India. It is very useful when punctured with a thorn-wire-nail etc. It will not let the air out instantly and you can safely go to the nearest puncturewala who will mend it immediately without removing the wheel of the bike.
Tail light and turning indicater lights are very good. The front light of the bike is not very bright, especially since it has not DC light system, (which is standard feature in some of the rival motorcycle models,) riding in slower speeds in the dark make it not very pleasant to ride. Absence of a pass switch is also missed in the CB Twister.
A toe only gear change lever/pedal was not liked by me after using the bike as it has damaged my formal shoe. Honda should change it with toe and heel pedal since it is a commuter segment bike and it will not ruin the shoe of the office-going riders. Though the seat is quite comfortable for the rider as well as pillion, it is not so comfortable for sari-clad women pillion riders due to its tilting design. For Design and Build Quality I will give the bike 8.5/10 points.

Ride & Performance

In a big city like Delhi were there are traffic signals at every few meters of the roads, the instant start and stop system is boon to save the fuel and ease the commuting discomfort. The CB Twister is equipped with an excellent electric start system which instantly starts the bike with just a light push of the start switch. It has a good zippy engine.
It sends forward the bike instantly at green signal of the traffic light ahead of some of the more cubic capacity bikes, which is boon in crowded city roads. Though the feel of the bigger bike, its narrow dimensions make it very easy to use the small gaps in the city-traffic. The engine of the bike is very efficient and stress-free for riding with a pillion.
The good shock absorbers of the bike make the journey pleasant on the bumpy roads. Handling is very good. Comparing to my earlier bike Bajaj Discover 135, since this bike is 25kg. Less in weight, it is much more easy for handling. It gives more mileage per litre of petrol and is more comfortable to ride.
For Ride and Performance I will give the bike 8.5/10 points.

Fuel Efficiency

One of the most important factors deciding to purchase a two wheeler in the commuter segment is ‘the mileage it will deliver’. The Twister is a fuel efficient bike. It gives a true mileage of 58 to 65 km per litre in the city-riding condition, depending upon the riding habit of the rider. During the early run-in period it has given a mileage of 68-69 km per litre when I have restricted riding to 45 km/hr.
At completion of one year it was giving 58-60 km per litre mileage @ average speed of 45-55 km/hr. I am giving it the visit of the Honda authorised service centre at recommended periods and got changed its air filter at the latest service this week. I am optimistic that mileage will increase after giving it a new air filter. Since I have not taken the bike for a long highway journey, the fuel efficiency for the highway riding is not given. If you handle the bike with great affection and keep it up to date with servicing & maintenance, it will serve you better returning good mileage.
For Fuel Efficiency I will give the bike 8/10 points.
For Overall rating I will give the bike 8.5/10 points.

Verdict

If you want a fuel efficient comfortable executive commuter city bike with good design and not regret spending five thousand extra rupees, the bike to purchase at this movement in the market is Honda CB Twister. The Engine is very good, styling is top class. Yes some minus points are there, such as the bigger bolts which fastens side tank shrouds having bad quality polish- which attracted rust within five months of purchase, or rubber dampener of the main stand of the bike which was replaced within one month, or paint of the side stand which peeled -off within five months.
But these are minor things, which can be ignored considering plus points of the bike. However, the Honda manufactures should consider these points for betterment of the quality of the future batches of this bike. Considering its good design, good mileage, good comfort and good performance, at present it is the top model in the entry level executive commuter segment bikes. Ride it and feel good. Happy riding.