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Manufacturer | Bajaj |
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Production | 1987 - 1992 |
Class | Scooter |
Top speed | 70KMPH |
Transmission | 3 speed, manual with shifter in the left hand grip |
Brakes | Drum |
Tires | 3.50X8 |
Weight | 95 kg (dry) |
Fuel capacity | 6 Litres, slightly over 1 gallon |
TheBajaj Cub was a limited edition releasemotor scooter fromBajaj Auto.[1] A suitable electronic ignition system for scooters was developed and introduced on the "Bajaj-Cub". It was released in 1987 and was quite quickly discontinued. It usually came with a detachable singlefootrest but an all-round foot-rest was optional. With good maintenance, it gave a mileage of 40 km/L on roads.
This model was discontinued due to the success of its higher powered 4 speed, 150cc model, theChetak. The Cub had a 100cc engine, and a smaller wheel diameter compared to the Chetak. The Chetak's bigger engine gave it better pick-up but a lower mileage of fuel.
It was priced at aroundINR 9500 approx. (190.550 US$) at the time of its release. In 1991 it costed 19000Rs. On road price Bangalore.
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