5 Bikes That Are Perfect For Long-Distance Rides

- Touring bikes need to offer great levels of comfort.
- They also need to be very reliable.
- Many such options are available in India.
There are two main reasons why people seek motorcycles in India. One is to help them in their daily commutes and the other is so they can take long cross-country trips to unexplored places and satisfy their wanderlust in the best way possible. If you fall in the second category, we've prepared for you a list of the best bikes you can buy for long-distance travel in India. All of them will ensure that you get exactly the kind of reliability, power, and comfort that you need on long trips. That said, let's get going with the list.
Royal Enfield Himalayan
The Himalayan differs heavily from Royal Enfield's Modern Classic kind of approach towards design. It's got a half-duplex split cradle frame and comes with telescopic suspension at the front. The rear gets monoshock suspension and this combination provides comfort to the rider. The bike was designed specifically for touring and that explains why it has a luggage carrier on its rear and multiple mounts across its body.
KTM 390 Adventure
This bike has got adventure in its name itself. It gets an ultra-light yet incredibly stable trellis frame and even a removable trellis sub-frame for a pillion rider or luggage. And apart from a strong engine, it even gets a killer electronics package, which includes traction control, riding modes, Quickshifter+, and cornering ABS. All this stuff makes the KTM 390 Adventure an excellent ally for those who desire to go on long motorcycle journeys.
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
This one's an absolute roadster. It is able to deliver 47 hp at 7,150 rpm and a peak torque of 52 Nm at 5,250 rpm. It's got a vintage design but the technologies it espouses are nothing but modern. You get dual-channel ABS with this motorbike, among other things. Another great part about the Interceptor 650 is that it can be customised using the company's app before you buy it.
Bajaj Avenger 220 Cruise
The Avenger 220 Cruise is an ideal choice for those looking for a touring bike at a low price. It's got an iconic cruiser design and an easy riding stance with a low-slung seat. Single channel ABS with a front disc brake and a 220cc engine provides enough safety and power needed for long journeys across India.
BMW G 310 R
More than anything, this bike is about the boasting rights of owning a BMW without emptying your bank account. But there's, of course, much more to it than that. It is the complete package that has everything you need from your motorcycle. This includes easy manoeuvrability, smooth handling, and sporty riding dynamics.
So, if you're planning a Ladakh adventure, a North Eastern chronicle, or a South Indian escapade, choose any of these five bikes and rest assured that your journey will be worth it.
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