After the much over hyped broken front forks in Bajaj Pulsar 200, followed by a recall of the bikes sold earlier, it was the Bajaj Kristal that was recalled after it developed a fuel-pump problem that led to engine knocking. As if this was not enough now its the latest offering in 125 cc segment The XCD has developed problems.The company has contacted customers who bought the 125cc XCD to replace faulty electronic components for self start and head lamps along with a part of ‘noisy’ centre-stand.
This is surely adding to quality issues raised against Bajaj products. In spite of providing some technological break thorough, Bajaj has to seriously concentrate and get these resolved if the want to compete in the market and regain the number 1 position.
Update :-
Bajaj XCD is selling xcdingly well.
Update:-
Bajaj Auto refutes XCD 125 problems
Trading Markets quoted Amit Nandi, general manager for marketing at Bajaj Auto, as saying: "We have not received any such complaint in the product but if some part was damaged during transit the company can replace the component as the bike comes with a two-year warranty."
Indicating that it was not a case of recall, Rajiv Bajaj, managing director of Bajaj Auto, admitted the possibility of a particular case somewhere.
Source
Monday, October 22, 2007
Further problems with Bajaj Bikes : Bajaj XCD
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Posted by Kedar Parikh, at 6:24 AM
Labels: Bajaj, Pulsar 200, XCD
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Is this a problem in all new XCD bikes or some of them.
Like what i heard today from bajaj sources that this might be a one of a case and it not with all the XCD new bikes. Do u have some inputs.
This might be problem with some XCD and definitely not all. Personaly i dont know anyone who has had problem with his xcd.
Any ideas when are Bajaj CNG bikes gonna be launched. I m plannin to buy a new bike shld I wait for CNG bikes??
Buddy Platina Lpg is expected next year in jan-feb and a cng bike from tvs around the same time.
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