• Q. Is Bajaj Avenger Street 160 good for back pain?

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    Indra
    Indra | 5 years ago

    @ Indra | Definitely no if you have lower back pain. Reasons:1. The riding posture is not suitable for bad roads. Each and every bump will send shocks to your lower back as you have only your back to support the entire weight of the body. In other taller bikes, you can slightly get up using foot peg and avoid hurting your spine when you cross a bump or a pothole.2. It has less rear suspension travel, smaller rear wheel that will still worse the situation. Please have a long test ride in your frequently travelling route and then decide.

    Definitely no if you have lower back pain. Reasons:1. The riding posture is not suitable for bad roads. Each and every bump will send shocks to your lower back as you have only your back to support the entire weight of the body. In other taller bikes, you can slightly get up using foot peg and avoid hurting your spine when you cross a bump or a pothole.2. It has less rear suspension travel, smaller rear wheel that will still worse the situation. Please have a long test ride in your frequently travelling route and then decide.

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    Joginder
    Joginder | 3 years ago

    @ Indra | Definitely no if you have lower back pain. Reasons:1. The riding posture is not suitable for bad roads. Each and every bump will send shocks to your lower back as you have only your back to support the entire weight of the body. In other taller bikes, you can slightly get up using foot peg and avoid hurting your spine when you cross a bump or a pothole.2. It has less rear suspension travel, smaller rear wheel that will still worse the situation. Please have a long test ride in your frequently travelling route and then decide.

    I have never seen such a reply for avenger. If you have used this bike... your answer should not be the same bro. I am proudly owner of 220 street model from 2015 and have done long rides like Delhi to Nanital, Lansdwone, Almora etc. This is the most comfortable bike for long rides. My friends asked for rest in 200 or maximum 250 km... I have drive this bike for 350 Km in single stretch and never faced any problem.

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    LB
    LB | 8 months ago

    I am having lower back(slipped disc) problem, so I thought to buy Avenger bike as it looks comfort to ride. But when I asked some of my friends who owned this bike, they all complain about having back pain specially when they ride uphill. So i change my mind looking another bike. The reason might be the front pedal position, as they stretched too forward so legs position are too straighten that more pressure to the back

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