Compares
well with competition.
Being
conceived as a commuter bike nothing much is expected
from the Discover on Performance stakes. But having said that, the time of 8.89 seconds
for the 0-60kmph sprint, and a top speed of 84.5kmph is
better than some and on par with the rest in its segment.
It?s a strong motor this and it shows in the 30-70kmph
roll-on times with the Discover taking 10.55s in third
and 14.40s in fourth gear respectively.
On the retardation front, it took 2.35 seconds and 20.20
metres to come to a standstill from 60kmph, the 130mm
drums at both front and rear working well.