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Motorcycle vs scooter: Which is the ideal daily commute?

Among many automobile manufacturers in India and abroad, Bajaj Auto undoubtedly holds a significant market for itself.

September 16, 2019 / 11:29 IST
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Bajaj Chetak | A worthy mention and an icon among scooter riders, the Chetak has been immortalised as the first scooter with manual gearing. With a name to justify its loyalty, early Chetak owners had no idea that their beloved scooter will live to serve multiple generations of their family. With such a time-tested track record, it wouldn’t be wrong to expect the Chetak to hit the Indian roads once again. This was a list of iconic Indian motorcycles which should make a return to the Indian market. Whether our wishes come true, only time can tell. (Image credit: Wikimedia Commons)
Bajaj Chetak | A worthy mention and an icon among scooter riders, the Chetak has been immortalised as the first scooter with manual gearing. With a name to justify its loyalty, early Chetak owners had no idea that their beloved scooter will live to serve multiple generations of their family. With such a time-tested track record, it wouldn’t be wrong to expect the Chetak to hit the Indian roads once again. This was a list of iconic Indian motorcycles which should make a return to the Indian market. Whether our wishes come true, only time can tell. (Image credit: Wikimedia Commons)

Scooter or a Motorcycle? This is a question that every household in India wrestles through while looking for a vehicle to commute short distances or while looking for a vehicle meant for travelling long distances without putting too much pressure on the pocket.

That question had an easy answer in the early 70s, through 80s and the late 90s - a scooter. The snazzy and faster motorcycles were still catching up and soon India's love for the humble scooter went away for a while.

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In both the scenarios, Bajaj was able to pioneer the two-wheeler segment through Priya, Chetak scooters and then Pulsar, Discover motorcycles among others, later. More and more automobile manufacturers then started to develop two-wheelers specifically for the Indian audience.