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3.0/10

Bajaj Unknown Review

"Never buy a motorcycle you literally cannot identify by name."

Riders who first verify the actual model name $1,500-$4,500 used 2015-2023
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Used Buyer Review

Here's the honest truth about the Bajaj Unknown — I can't tell you much because 'Unknown' isn't a real model designation, and that's actually your first red flag when shopping used. If a seller can't clearly identify what they're selling you, walk away immediately. Bajaj does make legitimate machines — the Dominar 400, Avenger, and Pulsar lines are real, reasonably solid bikes with parts availability improving in Western markets. If you've stumbled across something labeled vaguely online, you're likely looking at a grey-market import, a rebadged unit, or frankly a scam listing. Bajaj's legitimate lineup punches decent value for money, but mystery bikes are another story entirely. Without knowing the actual model, you can't assess service history, find parts, or even verify what engine you're dealing with. My advice: demand the full model name, VIN, and service records before wasting a Saturday test riding it. If the seller gets evasive, your money deserves better.

Pros

+Bajaj brand has real models
+Generally affordable acquisition cost
+Improving parts availability
+Fuel efficient typically

Cons

-Unknown model is serious concern
-Grey market import risks
-Parts sourcing nightmare potential
-Resale value essentially zero
warning
Avoid if

Seller cannot provide full model documentation

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