
Bajaj Avenger 220 Review
"Solid budget cruiser if you buy carefully and manage expectations."
Used Buyer Review
The Avenger 220 is Bajaj's honest attempt at a budget cruiser, and for the money, it mostly delivers. That 220cc single thumps along happily at highway speeds, the riding position is genuinely relaxed, and the whole package looks the part without trying too hard. Used examples are everywhere, which keeps prices sensible and parts availability decent. Here's where you need to pay attention on a used buy: check the front forks for leaks obsessively, inspect the rear shock for sagging, and listen for any rattles from that single-cylinder at idle — they can develop valve train noise if previous owners skipped services. The braking setup is mediocre at best, so budget for upgraded pads immediately. Electrics can be temperamental on older units, so test every switch and light before handing over cash. For commuting and weekend pootling on B-roads, it's genuinely enjoyable and surprisingly comfortable. Just don't expect sportsbike urgency or premium build quality — this is honest, budget-friendly motorcycling, nothing more.
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