Friday, October 1, 2010

MAHINDRA GROUP INTRODUCED TWO BIKES-MAHINDRA STALLIO,MAHINDRA MOJO.


Two bikes incoporate design elements from the Mahindra


mahindra stallio
The 125cc Mahindra Stallio is available in two variants-self start/cast alloy wheels/digital console and kick start/spoke wheels, which are available at Rs.44,699 and41,199 respectively, while the 300cc Mahindra Mojo is priced at Rs 1.75 lackh
mahindra mojo price 300cc-Rs 1.75 lackh
mahindra stallio bike -Rs 1.75 lack
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Thursday, September 16, 2010

VFR 1200F

Fast and Furious The 1200F is a comfortable and powerful bike,The Honda's VFR 1200F sports a proud VFR touring family lineage, and makes for a comfortable, powerful bike, simply perfect for covering large distance in India

The 1200F sports a proud VFR touring family lineage, and makes for a comfortable, powerful bike, simply perfect for covering large distances in India

ENGINE LAYOUT:- Unicam, V-4, liquid-cooled, four-stroke power 172bhp at 10000rpm Torque 13.1Kgm at 8752rpm specific output 139bhp per litre

GEAR BOX:- Automatic Dual Clutch Transmission Front suspension Telescopic forks Rear suspension Monoshock, single-side alloy swingarm Formt brake 320mm discs (ABS)

Rear brake 276mm disc (ABS)

Wheels :-(f-r) 5-spoke alloy/7-spoke alloy

Rim size (f-r)19 inches

Tyre:- (f-r)120/70x17-190/55x17 inches

TAGS-VFR 1200F,Honda's VFR 1200F,sports VFR 1200F,

Friday, September 3, 2010

Leaner Meaner Gixxer

SUPER BIKE:
Adhish Alawani Photography: Sanjay Raikar The next three corners, left-right-left, are clear and show no sign of traffic. Not a single soul. The speedometer is reading just above 120km/h in the third gear. The first left-hander arrives, downshift, throttle rolled, a bit of counter steer, weight transferred, on the gas again and within no time, the bike is exiting the left and getting ready for the right. By the end of the three-corner complex, something has changed in my life. Though its strictly not recommended, I am reading the speedo at the exit of the second left-hander. It still reads speeds above 120km/h. Images of the speed limit boards flash in my memory. I was not supposed to do what I had just done. It was a temptation very hard to suppress, but it had just created a new memory for me. My first knee scraping act on a litre bike, or rather a supersports/superbike, had been executed. And it meant a lot more than just that, because it had come on a bike that is not exactly regarded as rider friendly or a rather forgiving machine.


SUPER BIKE FEATURES
The GSX-R1000 K10 is an all-new bike. This is the first real all-new upgrade to the bike since its launch in 2001. The all-new implies the engine, chassis, suspension, swingarm, electronics and absolutely everything that would matter in a bike of its class. The cosmetics of the bike have been more or less the same ever since the Gixxer 1000 made it to the market. The one that we had for test here comes from Europe. Clad in white and blue, the GSX-R is nothing less than a seduction. The blue from the body panels flows on to the chassis and swingarm as well, in matte, and looks more than stunning. Sharp edges at the front flow and gel seamlessly with the razor sharp tail. The only curvature that you find on the bike comes in the form of the slightly arched twin exhausts. Special efforts towards attaining superb aerodynamics are clearly visible. Suzuki’s trademark stacked headlamps add to the aggression of the already menacing front end while the LED tail lamps are the final signature of the Gixxer’s new age style statement. The real deal, however, starts with the engine of the GSX-R. The new over-square, short stroke engine ensures free and high revving. Titanium valves for intake and exhaust come with two springs that ensure all the extreme demands from the engine are comfortably taken care of. The 999cc motor powering the Gixxer is not exactly refined. It has a grunt, a growl, which notifies us of its no-nonsense performance. The point to be noted here is that the engine does feel a bit lethargic low down at around 3000 revs. However, don’t mistake this as a negative. The beauty of this behaviour is that it makes the bike pretty rideable in city traffic since the jerky on-off power delivery is absent (a lot of credit for this also goes to the improved fuel injection) and the engine doesn’t ask for continuous toggling between the cogs in slow moving traffic. Nonetheless, past 5000 revs, under heavy wrist wringing action, the front rubber starts repelling the tarmac (yeah, I love that) and the floating front is a complete delight.





TAGS :- SUPER BIKE,SUPER BIKE FEATURES















Sunday, August 8, 2010

LATEST BIKES IN INDIA


LATEST BIKES IN INDIA

It has been more than 50 years now that bikes have been ruling the Indian automobile sector. In 1955, the Indian government needed sturdy and reliable motorcycles for its Army and police to patrol the rugged border highways. The first batch of 350cc Bullet - the super bike in India of all times, from the Royal Enfield Company of UK were received and assembled at Chennai. Since then, bikes in India have been flourishing as a two wheelers segment, and Indian bikes gaining on popularity all across the world.
Talking of bikes cc, bikes having four-stroke engines are thought to be more fuel efficient motorbikes. They are the main reason for the growth of motorbikes in India as a segment. Indian bikes market share is about 81.5% of the total two wheeler market in India. Three-fourth of the total exports in the two wheeler automobile industry are made in the motorcycle segment. Exports are made mainly to South East Asian and SAARC nations.


India is the manufacturer of some of the best bikes in the world. Hero Honda, Kinetic Motor, TVS Motor, LML India are some of iconic bike manufacturers in India. There are cheap motorcycles that comprise the commuter bikes segment, as well luxury bikes like sports bike in India for the new age bikers. Ever year, a series of latest bike launch keep the sector buzzing. Kawasaki Ninja, Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS, and Honda Unicorn Dazzler are some of the latest motorcycle models that have made news in the recent past. Besides, there are also a number of new bikes in India that are awaiting a launch in the near future

This section provides detailed information on every bike in India, features of motorcycles, motorcycle parts, and cheap motorcycles. If you are planning to buy a new bike, you will get here all the details of new bikes, cheap bikes, used bikes, bikes for sale, a complete 2 wheelers list, and authentic bike reviews. And for the die-hard bike lovers, this is the ultimate destination to get high-resolution pictures of motorcycle, industry-sourced motorcycle reviews and descriptions of first-hand motorcycle test rides

Following is a comprehensive list of motorcycles in India

* Models Awaited | * Latest Launch Models

BAJAJ AUTO

HERO HONDA

KINETIC MOTOR

Kawasaki Ninja*

Hero Honda Achiever

Kinetic Aquila

Bajaj XCD 135 DTS-Si*

Hero Honda CD Dawn

Kinetic Comet

Bajaj Discover DTSi

Hero Honda CD Deluxe

Kinetic Stryker

Bajaj Platina

Hero Honda Glamour

Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS*

Hero Honda Karizma

Bajaj Pulsar DTSi

Hero Honda Passion Plus

Bajaj Pulsar 200CC*

Hero Honda Splendor

Bajaj Avenger

Hero Honda Splendor NXG

Bajaj Pulsar DTS-Fi 220 CC*

Hero Honda CBZ X-Treme

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Bajaj Discover DTS-Si 100cc*

Hero Honda Hunk

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Bajaj Pulsar 220 S*

Karizma ZMR FI

LML INDIA

ROYAL ENFIELD

TVS MOTOR

LML Adreno FX

Bullet 350

TVS Apache RTR FI

LML Beamer

Thunderbird Twinspark

TVS Flame

LML Energy FX

Bullet Electra

TVS Star City

LML Freedom

Bullet Machismo

› TVS Taurus Fiero F3*

LML Graptor

Bullet Machismo 500

TVS Apache RTR 220*

Royal Enfield Classic 500

HMSIL

SUZUKI MOTOR

YAMAHA MOTOR

Honda Shine

Suzuki Access 125

Yamaha Fazer

Honda Unicorn

· Grand Prix Edition

Suzuki Heat

Yamaha FZS

Honda Stunner CBF

Suzuki Zeus

Yamaha FZ 150cc

Honda CBF Stunner FI

Suzuki Hayabusa 1300

Yamaha Gladiator

Honda CB Twister

Suzuki Intruder M1800R

Yamaha Libero G5

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Suzuki GS 150R

Yamaha Gladiator Type JA

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Yamaha Alba 106

Yamaha YZF R1

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Yamaha MT 01

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Yamaha YZF-R15

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Yamaha Crux

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Yamaha YZF-R1 2010

TAGS-bikes in india, bikes in india Suzuki Hayabusa 1300,bikes in india pulsur, bikes in india Yamaha, bikes in india bullet


Thursday, July 8, 2010

pulsur 300cc latest features

Rumors are that Bajaj seem to be engaged in developing a bigger and sportier version ofBajaj Pulsar 300cc. If ever that’s happening probably it will give the Yamaha a run for its money as Pulsars are dubbed to be bikes with international features coming at Indian prices circles. But all fingers crossed at this point about neither the features nor the price and don’t know when it will hit the roads.



So, as of now the Bajaj engineers seem to enjoy the bike circles talk about their new, yet-to-be-launched newer bike, specifically the high-end Pulsar tweak, the Bajaj Pulsar 300cc. Its talked that Bajaj had Kawasaki give the initial design set up but they are going to develop it indigenously without having any Kawasaki-like looks.

There are also doubts about the front faring and as it’s going to be a 300cc bike that will fit well for racetracks, bike lovers want it to have a sporty looking front. There are some spy photos available and no one knows whether they are photoshop tweaked versions or the concept bike photos of Bajaj Pulsar 300cc. From photos, it does appear that the visor is not given proper attention. It also appears that the bike has a single cylinder and we simply cant wait to know the amount of power a single cylinder bike could deliver. People also expect that the new Bajaj Pulsar 300cc will be having a DTS-Fi engine.

As per the price industry people say that it could be well about the 1 lakh mark. Considering the Indian road conditions its all suspense as to how Bajaj will take mileage into their designing, as because at least we are not so rich to have a tank filled and it gets emptied in a few days’ time while commuting only to office; the 200cc Pulsar is giving just 30-35 kmpl and should this give around 20 kmpl it becomes a white elephant. As to the power it’s still a guessing but one can expect more than 45 bhp.

People from Yamaha and Honda say that Bajaj is not into any making of a Pulsar 300cc or so and it’s just their marketing strategy of hyping about their forthcoming launches, so people talk about the brand and promote it before even the launch has happened.

Bike lovers, especially Pulsar lovers just hope that Bajaj Pulsar 300cc gets due attention with respect to sporty looks, seat saddle, headlamps and also the kick-start option. Not to mention about the 6-speed transmission and gearshift concerns that earlier Pulsars have.

So said, Bajaj Pulsar 300cc can really brighten up the Indian automobile market and Bajaj will take over the competition by 360 degrees. All we can do is open our eyes and wait for the bike to roll down the Indian roads.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Bajaj Pulsar 300cc Bike India Images | Bajaj Pulsar 300cc

Bajaj Pulsar 300cc Bike India Images | Bajaj Pulsar 300cc

Bajaj Pulsar 300cc Bike India: This is really good bike as per its look. I feel that Bajaj Pulsar300cc will be the best selling among all bajaj bikes. But the fact is there is no official announcement from bajaj auto till today. Bajaj Pulsar 300cc Price matters a lot for buyers. Is Bajaj Pulsar 300cc going to launch? Still this question is in the mind of the readers. Bajaj Pulsar 300cc Bike Photos looks cool. When you see & think about Bajaj Pulsar it always good. Bajaj Pulsar is top selling bike for Bajaj Auto.

Karizma ZMR Vs Bajaj Pulsar 220