The Radeon felt comfortable and easy to handle throughout testing. Its engine provides smooth power, making daily riding quite comfortable. Furthermore, the seating position supports long rides without causing fatigue.
At cruising speeds, the bike remained stable and predictable. Perhaps this makes it a good choice for both city and occasional highway use. Even after running continuously, there was no pressure on the engine.
However, we did notice slight vibrations at higher speeds, though they weren’t bothersome. The overall ride quality remained pleasant and controlled.
At the end of the trip, we refilled the tank to measure fuel usage. The bike consumed 2.38 liters of fuel in a journey of 140 kilometers. Of which 87 km was on the highway, where I got around 62.3 kmpl. Apart from this, mileage of 54.33 kilometers per liter is available in city riding of 53 kilometers.
The result seems quite practical for daily commuting needs. Furthermore, the bike performs well without demanding aggressive riding habits. It balances efficiency and comfort in a simple way. However, actual mileage may vary depending on riding style and traffic conditions.
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