




Most important characteristic of Rajdoot bike’s was they were tough and highly durable, excellent load carrying capacity and above all gives high value for money. That’s why it was perfect match for Indian roads as well as Indian middle class people.
It was a total economy bike because of its low running cost, easy serviceability and high re-sale value at that period of time. So it was win – win situation for the owner.
If we talk about technical specification, it was 2 stroke 170 cc bike with kick start. Fuel tank capacity of 11.4 ltr