A Bajaj Dominar 400 makes a good case for itself in the used two wheeler market. We list down some of the advantages and disadvantages of buying a used Bajaj Dominar 400.
Bajaj Dominar 400 was first launched in 2016
NS Bajaj Dominar 400 was first launched in 2016 and managed to capture the imagination of enthusiasts by offering a budget performance model that took inspiration from the KTM 390 Duke, but was not as extreme, yet offered fun and engaging performance. Described as a power cruiser, the Dominar 400 could be the motorcycle every rider craves – the daily commuter, the performance cruiser and above all, the long-distance tourer, promising easy rideability and comfort. But, before you go ahead and get a used model for yourself, here is a list of pros and cons that you should also mention.
2019 Bajaj Dominar 400
professionals
- The Dominar 400 delivers solid performance. The 373 cc single cylinder engine produces 34.5 Bhp and 34 Nm over the BS4 model. Be it a daily commute or a highway ride, the Dominar 400 has enough performance to keep you happy.
- The Bajaj Dominar 400 gets a 43mm USD fork up front, a slipper clutch and an LCD instrument console as well as a small display on the fuel tank, which makes for a decent features list. The top-spec models also come with dual-channel disc brakes.
- Another advantage of the Dominar is the full LED lighting.
- The styling of the Bajaj Dominar is similar to that of a power-cruiser. The motorcycle offers solid, muscular road presence with good quality fit and finish.
Shortcoming
- It is heavy with a curb weight of 184.5 kg. It can take some time for new riders to get used to the weight, especially in traffic.
- The 13-litre fuel tank is smaller than some of its rivals. Yes, it will offer over 350km of range, but a little more range would have been welcome, especially for a bike that is billed as a touring machine.
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