TVS Raider 125 SX: 5 Reasons to Buy and 2 Reasons to Skip

TVS Raider 125 SX

When it came to choosing a new two-wheeler for my daily commute in Delhi, I wanted something that was not only practical but also injected a bit of fun into my rides. The TVS Raider 125 SX caught my eye with its sporty styling and tech-laden features. After spending some time with it, here’s my take on this 125cc motorcycle.

5 Reasons to Buy the TVS Raider 125 SX

  1. The Sound and the Fury: If you crave a sporty soundtrack, the Raider’s motor and exhaust deliver a deep, satisfying bass that’s unmatched in its class. It adds a dash of excitement to your daily commute.
  2. Top-End Thrill: Unlike most commuters that focus on low-end grunt, the Raider shines when you rev it. Linear power delivery from 4,000 RPM makes overtaking and highway runs effortless.
  3. Tech-Savvy Commuter: The bright, feature-packed instrument cluster with navigation and smartphone connectivity elevates the riding experience. Ambient light sensors and a dark theme are thoughtful touches.
  4. Urban Warrior: Geared for the city, the Raider boasts a loud horn, a bright headlamp with good throw, and silent start-stop technology. Short gearing ensures nimble launches in traffic.
  5. Value Proposition: Considering the features, performance, and styling, the Raider 125 SX offers good value for its price, especially when compared to similarly equipped scooters or less exciting 125cc motorcycles.

2 Reasons to Skip

  1. Pillion Blues: Low-end torque is lacking, making pillion rides a bit challenging. The bike struggles to pull away smoothly from a standstill, and the center stand scrapes on speed breakers.
  2. Eco Mode Quirks: While the auto start-stop system is a fuel-saver, its inability to be disabled in Eco mode can be annoying in stop-and-go traffic. Switching to Power mode improves throttle response but affects fuel efficiency.

Conclusion:

The TVS Raider 125 SX is a compelling option for riders seeking a sporty and tech-laden 125cc motorcycle. If you prioritize a fun riding experience, modern features, and a distinctive exhaust note, the Raider is worth considering. However, if carrying a pillion is a priority or you frequently encounter heavy traffic, you might want to explore other options.

About the author

Sumit Kumar

Sumit Kumar, an alumnus of PDM Bahadurgarh, specializes in tech industry coverage and gadget reviews with 8 years of experience. His work provides in-depth, reliable tech insights and has earned him a reputation as a key tech commentator in national tech space. With a keen eye for the latest tech trends and a thorough approach to every review, Sumit provides insightful and reliable information to help readers stay informed about cutting-edge technology.

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