February 19, 2012

5 Most Amazing Made in India Bikes

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Indian motorcycle market is not down as though the fuel price reaches high. Along with existing ones, market witnesses the entry of some new players also. The expectations stand up higher as the competition becomes tight in the market as they want to fight with new ones, and existing ones together with other four wheeler vehicles in market. The research and development for coming up with the greater products are even higher in the industry, and of course it results even. India could contribute some new models in the bike industry ranging from small commuter bikes to super cruisers. Recently, Motorbeam.com did a study on top 5 favourite Indian made bikes among all.

Enfield Classic 500 Desert Storm: 

Enfield Classic 500 Desert Storm

Royal Enfield is the brand which doesn’t want an introduction for any motor enthusiast. And its all models have been sold out months in advance. Notably, when Royal Enfield India launched so-called classic twin models 350 and 500, it was outstandingly successful and even now to own one of these models, probably you want to wait for six months. Powered with a single-cylinder and 499cc powerful engine, Classic 500 Desert Storm has excellent high-speed consistency for which every motor bike cruisers die for. Not only its ride quality, but also the typical and elegant old-style in the sand paint job which reminds the pre-war era seems more appealing. With a cost price of Rs.1.58 lakhs, its market price is seemingly higher than its any other Classic 500 variant.


Bajaj KTM Duke 200:

Bajaj KTM Duke 200

Recently, Indian two-wheeler segment has saw the arrival of Bajaj-KTM Duke 200 bikes which made by the performance bike maker, Bajaj and style maker, KTM. The appeals, performance and the price of Duke 200 raise the two-wheeler industry more favour for Bajaj. Also it is the first KTM motorbike in Indian market. Considerably light-weighted Duke is said to have some fiery acceleration. Along with featuring a four valve DOHC head, Duke has occupied with 200cc single cylinder engine. The market price for the Bajaj KTM Duke 200 is Rs.1.17 lakhs in Indian market. KTM Duke 200 will be available on the most of the Bajaj ProBiking Showrooms in India.


Yamaha R15 Version 2.0:

Yamaha R15 Version 2.0

Recently launched Yamaha R15 Version 2.0 is reportedly a big hit in Indian market. This new version has more said in market as it came up with superior looks and also with better features. R15 YZF V 2.0 is occupied with 4 stroke 150 cc powered engine and also to maintain a cooled engine; it has covered with water jacket which contains liquid coolants. For the high performance, new Yamaha comes up with lightweight aluminum radiator. Considering its older version, the new Yamaha R15 has wider wheelbase. The market price is Rs.1,19600 for the new version.


Honda CBR250R:

Honda CBR250R

Appearing to the market as a competitive bike from Honda, CBR250R is one of the first kinds to feature an anti-lock brake system to avoid wheel lock under inauspicious conditions.  And the style and design is more appreciated as usual the Honda get reputation for. The CBR250R is powered with 250 cc 4 Stroke DOHC SIngle Cylinder Engine which sees more desirable for young riders with its redefined engine. Coming in blue, white and red colours, new Honda CBR is more stunning in appeals. Market price for Honda’s new-born variant is Rs.1,64200 in Indian market.

Hero Impulse:

Hero Impulse

Hero Impulse is a 150cc Sporty bike with features such as high torque ATFT engine and high ground clearance for rough terrain riding. It has a raised fender and large diameter front wheel with ‘stud pattern’ type tyres. It has sturdier front suspension with long stroke and large front disc brake for cross country riding and nitrox gas-filled mono shock rear suspension. It also has features like straight pull spokes at the rear for touch terrains and provides a low maintenance seal endless drive. The bike has a mileage of 40 -55 KMPL. The cost of the bike is Rs.66,800.

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