• Q. How is the bike ,is it good - Thunderbird 350X?

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    Anantha
    Anantha | 5 years ago

    Depends on how you maintain it.proper service and proper care is required to keep it problem free.vibrations are present at lower speeds and after 85 kmph.i get a mileage of around 42 km litre.It hadles well due to the wide handle bar.

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    Twinspark
    Twinspark | 5 years ago

    Yeah its good but you need to wait to feel its goodness it will become smooth engine after 10000 km

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    Krishna
    Krishna | 5 years ago

    Not great.. I sold it after 1 year. Too much vibration

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