• Q. It is comfortable for rider have 5.5 inch height - Dominar 250?

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    Supreet
    Supreet | 2 years ago

    A very little discomfort you can say cause putting feet on the road isn't that comfortable as compared to 5'10 to 6 feet height people but it's very doable. Dominar is a tall bike with seat height of almost 800mm so short riders with avg height 5.5 can ride it too.

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    Sunil
    Sunil | 4 years ago

    No it's a little discomfort for a 5.5 inch height

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    Avinash
    Avinash | 4 years ago

    Yes

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