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Yamaha
MT-15 V2
Engine
155cc
Mileage
45kmpl
Wt
139kg
Ex-showroom
₹1.60 Lakh onwards
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Pulsar NS200
Engine
200cc
Mileage
40kmpl
Wt
148kg
Ex-showroom
₹1.55 Lakh onwards
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Buyer guide
What to know before buying a Naked in India.
01
Set your budget: ex-showroom vs on-road
On-road prices typically add 10–18% over ex-showroom for petrol bikes (RTO + insurance + handling). EVs add just 3–5%. A ₹1.5L bike can cost ₹1.72L+ on-road in metro cities.
02
ABS is mandatory above 125cc — verify before you buy
Since April 2019, all bikes above 125cc must have ABS. Single-channel ABS is the minimum; dual-channel ABS (both wheels) is significantly safer for highway use.
03
Mileage claims vs real-world figures differ
ARAI-certified mileage is tested under ideal lab conditions. Real-world mileage is typically 15–25% lower. Check owner reviews on owner forums for accurate data.
04
Service network matters as much as the bike itself
Hero, Honda, Bajaj, and TVS have the densest service networks across India (3,000–5,000+ outlets). Royal Enfield has grown rapidly to 2,000+ workshops. Check density in your city.
Common questions
Naked Bikes · FAQ.
Is the on-road price the same as the ex-showroom price?
No. On-road price adds RTO registration, insurance (1-year third-party + 5-year comprehensive), and dealer handling charges. This typically adds 10–18% for petrol bikes and 3–5% for electric bikes over the ex-showroom price.
What is the difference between ABS and CBS?
CBS (Combined Braking System) is mandatory for bikes under 125cc — applying the rear brake also partially applies the front. ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) is mandatory above 125cc and prevents wheel lock-up under hard braking, significantly improving safety.
How often do bikes need servicing?
Most bikes require service every 3,000–5,000 km or 3–6 months (whichever comes first). The first free service is usually at 500–1,000 km. Regular servicing maintains mileage, engine health, and warranty coverage.
What documents do I need to buy a new bike?
You need: Aadhaar card (identity + address proof), PAN card for purchases above ₹2 lakh, passport-sized photos, and your existing driving licence (or apply for a learner's licence if you don't have one).