

The materials are at least soft and a step up from non-recraft retros of old. the bulk of the upper is suede, smooth leather and mesh. There’s nothing too amazing here at this point, we basically get the recraft level of quality. The main difference here is the inclusion of a small flyer with retro images of runners and vintage AM90 related gear. They also similarly feature a retro size tag on the inside of the tongue and have the size indicated inside the ankle. Exactly like the Laser Blue, these come with an orange rubbery plastic hangtag, magenta anatomical arch supports and plain flat white laces. The box features a throwback boxtag on one side and the current tag on the other. These come in a skinny red and grey Nike box like the other recrafts, but larger to alleviate the shoes getting crammed in like previous special recraft colorways. However, considering its pricing, it also competes against the Hero HF Deluxe i3S and Hero Splendor Plus.Click/tap image to shop for these on eBay! Nike Air Max 90 Infrared / Air Max III Radiant Red The Radeon faces competition from the Hero Splendor iSmart 110, Honda Livo, and Bajaj Discover 110 in terms of specs. Moreover, it also gets Regal Blue and Chrome Purple and two new dual-tone options of Black/Red and Black/Blue. The celebratory special edition is offered in two new colour options of Chrome Black and Chrome Brown. The 110cc commuter motorcycle is available with the choice of 12 colour options comprising of Pearl White, Metal Black, Golden Beige, Royal Purple and the recently introduced Volcano Red and Titanium Grey. TVS offers a 5-year warranty on the Radeon. It also offers rubber tank grips like the Royal Enfield Classic does. Its features include a side stand indicator with a beeper, a USB charging port (optional) and LED DRLs. The brakes are drums only (except for the celebratory special edition which gets disc-drum setup) but it does have TVS’ Synchronized Braking Technology. The BS4 carbureted motor was claimed to deliver a mileage of 69.3kpl which, TVS says, is up by 15 per cent after the inclusion of fuel injection now. This air-cooled single-cylinder, fuel-injected motor generates 8.08bhp and 8.7Nm. The Radeon’s engine displaces nearly 110cc. While alloy wheels and electric start are standard, front disc is offered with the celebratory special edition and dual-tone version.

It offers quite a few features in an effort to deliver more value to the customer. The Radeon is TVS’ answer to the Hero Splendor. And now, the motorcycle is available in a total of 10 paint schemes in the country. These colour schemes are just in time for the upcoming festive season and are said to commemorate the Radeon’s 4 lakh customers since launch. The drum variant costs Rs 68,982 while the disc comes in at 71,982 making them Rs 900 more expensive. However, the dual-tone variants are priced higher than the other versions. Even the list of features that include the LED DRL and USB charging port are the same. Besides this, the dual-tone option on the Radeon remains the same in terms of engine, suspension, and brakes. The side panels, however, feature red or blue depending on the paint scheme. Both come with a dual-tone fuel tank with the rest of the motorcycle in black. There is the Red and Black option as well as a Blue and Black option.

TVS Motor Company has launched the Radeon with two new colour schemes in India. This Radeon bike weighs 116 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 10 liters. With both front and rear drum brakes, TVS Radeon comes up with combined braking system of both wheels. The TVS Radeon is powered by 109.7cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 8.08 bhp and a torque of 8.7 Nm. It is available in 5 variants and 12 colours with top variant price starting from Rs.

TVS Radeon is a mileage bike available at a starting price of Rs.
