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Mar 26, 2007

18 Owner's Review: Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme

Sahibpreet Singh, from Delhi and the proud owner of a CBZ Xtreme writes a review on his bike

Hi,I am Sahibpreet Singh,

Here is a review of my brand new Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme. This is my first ever bike...i decided to get a bike because it's more practical in terms of maintenance and also suitable for a college student like myself.

Sahib on his CBZ X

Name - Sahibpreet Singh
Age - 18
Occupation - Student,B.A. Hons. Business Economics,Delhi University.
Address - Rajouri Garden,New Delhi
Sahib's Orkut Profile

My choices before I made the purchase: Once I decided that I want to go for a 150 c.c bike... my choices were either the new Bajaj Pulsar 150 or the TVS Apache. I didn't consider the Honda Unicorn because of its bland looks... and also the CBZ Xtreme because it wasn't that good looking either... But wait..!! I hadn't yet seen it running on the roads. And then I saw it on the roads and instantly fell in love with its large size and aerodynamic looks. Infact according to me it is one of the best looking bikes in India, and definitely the best looking in its segment.

So I brought it home on March 15th, 2007. At the time of writing I had completed 211 kms, and the highest speed that I have achieved so far on my bike is 63 km/h, which will remain the highest before the first service of the bike. The bike is in its run-in period.


My evaluation of my bike on its various features

LOOKS: 8.5/10 - As I mentioned, it is a good looking, large, handsome bike, which makes heads turn. The front fairing does look somewhat conventional.. but the rest of the bike will surely make you hold your breath. It is beautiful and strikingly aerodynamic. I'd like to mention the rear indicators, which are integrated into the rear LED headlamps. They give the bike a nice sporty look. The silencer is most definitely the best looking one can find on a 150 cc bike. And the black engine and alloy wheels add more to the already beautiful package.


GEARS AND BRAKES: 9.5/10 - Everyone who has rode my bike has paraised its gearshift and tell that it is like 'butter'. Absolutely nothing to complain about here. The pattern is 1 down 4 up. They are like karizma's gears, which again add to the sporty persona of the bike. One small thing i'd like to mention here is that the bike's neutral takes a little bit of getting used to..it sometimes take 2-3 tries to get into neutral. The braking is top-notch and I will surely be doing stoppies on my bike once I am done with the run-in. The bike has disc brakes on the front.

Sahib's CBZ Xtreme[Sahib's CBZ Xtreme is certainly looking great from this angle]

MILEAGE:8/10 - The mileage is pretty good for a 150 cc bike... although I'm not 100% sure, I think it must be between 45 and 50 kmpl. That is what I expected from the bike and its what I am getting.


SUSPENSION:10/10 - Only one word for the suspension.. EXCELLENT..!! No matter what kind of road you ride it on, you would feel like you're riding on clouds. No room for improvement here.


ENGINE:9.5/10 - You may know that the CBZ X-treme is the most powerful 150cc bike in India. It gives 14.2 bhp of raw power out of 149 cc. The nearest competitor being the Pulsar 150, which gives around 13.9 bhp. The pickup is amazing and I am whizzing down the street in no time. Also the purring sound the engine makes, puts a smile on my face. Riding the bike.. it feels like a somewhat toned town version of Karizma. Once the bike is out of run-in period, I will push the envelope and see how good it really is. But so far,so good.


BALANCE,CONTROL AND RIDING STANCE:10/10 - The bike may look big, but when you actually ride it it feels light and 'in-control'. The riding position is comfortable. Both tall and short riders would have no problems riding the bike. The turning and stableness of the bike is brilliant. And not once have I fallen from or lost control of the bike, inspite of this being my first bike.


VALUE:9/10 - The bike is priced at Rs.60,620 on-road Delhi (at the time of writing). With basic accessories it cost me a little more than 61k. Fair price for the excellent bike. One thing I'd also like to mention is that I am disappointed that the CBZ Xtreme doesn't come with a digital speedometer, like the Pulsar 150.


So There you go..

I hope you liked the review of my bike.

I'd like to thank Satadal Payeng for publishing my review on "The Bike Chronicles of India".

Thanks man..!!





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18 Comments:

Unknown said...

1 very well written review ..very informative

Payeng said...

I agree Sahib has written one of the best reviews on "The Bike Chronicles of India".. thanks Sahib.

Unknown said...

hey Sahib i agree with u ..cause i also have a cbz extrem .........its realy good bike yaar

ARUNPPCLT said...

but the superbikes doesnt sucks...can u preople buy tht ad ride??thn give ur comments on 150 class...bajaj is not maintaining their quality..but HH have their quality on products..bajaj growing only on great looks..but HH in quality..

Payeng said...

Arun,

Couldn't follow your comments completely..


But I don't entirely support your view that Quality of Bajaj bikes are bad..

The quality of Bajaj Bikes especially the "Pulsars" have improved over the years and the present ones according to me are among the best in the country.

Anonymous said...

a very good review, i have recently bought a xtreme. acc to me its realy a good bike. iwant to write a review on it. but da ques to S.P is how can i?

Payeng said...

@arko, I agree the CBZ Xtreme is a good bike.. you are welcome to write a review on your bike.. just mail it to me @ spayeng@gmail.com..

Don't forget to post Pics of you and your bike anlong with your personal details.. Include your honest opinions on the like and dislikes about your bike.

Anonymous said...

I was about to purchase a bike in the 150cc segment.The bike that I was fond of was bajaj pulsar. Then I saw cbz extreme on the road and I keep starring at it whenever I saw it on the road.The most beautiful thing about pulsar is that it has digital console which none of the hero honda bike possess.But that is the only thing that I liked about pulsar and in all respect it is inferior to cbz xtreme.Then on April 9th,2007 I purchased cbz xtreme. It has great pick up,huge body,beautiful integrated indicator on both front and rear side making it a unique bike in the Indian market.And above all it has the hero honda tag which is reliable.Now when I stop at the traffic signal every body keep starring at me as it is a muscular big bike in the road.

Anonymous said...

thanks to post a very informative review. and the way you describe really nice to read and understand

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the indepth review. I found the same problem getting into neutral on the CBZ I bought recently as well.

Anonymous said...

i agree with payeng....bajaj has really improved on its quality.....today, they are providing the build quality at par with HH and honda.......but yes, bajaj has still to improve a lot on its engine refinement...

even then, one cannot ignore the fact that pulsars have ruled 150cc market since their birth in 2002.....even honda unicorn, which is there in the market since 2004, hasn't been able to keep a stable position......and as far as HH is concerned, even in my city like mumbai, roads are flooded with splendors and passions.....but other models of HH have found it tough to prove on roads (super splendor, glamour, glamour FI, ambition, achiever, etc)....

one cannot ignore the fact that bajaj bikes are the best when it comes to technology and performance in india.....though agreed that yamaha, honda and suzuki have best of the bike technology, they are not quite willing to share that in indian market and coming out with such boring untested models which fail to prove on indian roads......

Anonymous said...

Nice review.....
i got all mi want
Thanks

Sovan said...

I was about to purchase a bike in the 150cc segment.The bike that I was fond of was bajaj pulsar. Then I saw cbz extreme on the road and I keep starring at it whenever I saw it on the road.The most beautiful thing about pulsar is that it has digital console which none of the hero honda bike possess.But that is the only thing that I liked about pulsar and in all respect it is inferior to cbz xtreme.Then on April 9th,2007 I purchased cbz xtreme. It has great pick up,huge body,beautiful integrated indicator on both front and rear side making it a unique bike in the Indian market.And above all it has the hero honda tag which is reliable.Now when I stop at the traffic signal every body keep starring at me as it is a muscular big bike in the road.

arko said...

a very good review, i have recently bought a xtreme. acc to me its realy a good bike. iwant to write a review on it. but da ques to S.P is how can i?

Anonymous said...

cbz xtreme is class apart from other 150cc bikes.

Anonymous said...

i want to know d conform milage of d cbz xtreme

Unknown said...

Difference between old cbz 2007 to 2010 model

Unknown said...

CBZ is 100% trusted and all rounder bike in india. Great and amazing machine. I own 2011 edition CBZ, From last 4 year, I made LADAK TRIP ON MY CBZ, what a bike, wow, I love CBZ More than me

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