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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Harley Davidson to whiz the Indian roads by 2010


As we reported earlier, the world’s oldest and most popular Harley Davidson has begun the Indian chapter. They have introduced Fat boy, Night Rod Special with few other models in 883cc which will be priced between 7 to 12 Lakhs.

Fat Boy

Night Rod Special
Hardly Davidson is announced that these models will zip the Indian road in early 2010. So guys, ask your papa to start save money from now on... :)

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Electric chopper bike news

crazyautos.blogspot.com
Electric Chopper Features

  • Miniature electric chopper sporting genuine American chopper styling
  • Double chrome front fork, V-Twin-style motor casing, and padded sissy bar
  • High-performance, variable-speed chain-drive motor tops out at 17 mph
  • 16-inch front and extra-wide 12-inch rear pneumatic tires for smooth ride
  • Runs up to 40 minutes per charge; supports up to 220 pounds; 90-day warranty


Electric Chopper Description

The Razor Electric Rebellion Chopper has "V-Twin" styling that is larger and more comfotable for teens and adults. Various SMU options for tank and handlebar design.The Rebellion Chopper can reach up to 18 mph with a chain drive and freewheel.

With this electric chopper, youths can put themselves in charge of adventure. It features double chrome front fork, classic American V-Twin style motor casing, passed sissy bar and 16" front and 12" Fat Daddy rear pneumatic tires. This high-performance, variable speed chain-drive 350-watt motor makes speeds up to 17 miles per hour, and carries up to 220 lbs. The controls are all in the riders hands, as the 40 minutes of continuous use per charge gives a wide range of power in motion. Requires 2 "12V" sealed lead acid batteries (included). Also includes battery charger, kick stand and tools. Charge time for battery is 8 hours. Safety equipment such as helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads are recommended. Measures 52.5"L x 19"W x 26"H.

Give your child the taste of adventure with the Razor Rebellion Electric Chopper. Sporting genuine American chopper styling distinguished by such features as a double chrome front fork, a classic American V-Twin-style motor casing, and a padded bar, the bike satisfies the inner Harley in all of us. The bike's high-performance, variable-speed chain-drive motor isn't designed for street driving, as it tops out at 17 miles per hour, but is ideal for trails, parking lots, and other locations.

Riders will love the 16-inch front and extra-wide 12-inch rear pneumatic tires, which deliver a smooth, even drive. And thanks to the included rechargeable battery and charger, riders will enjoy up to 40 continuous minutes of use per charge (the charge time is roughly eight hours). The chopper, which measures 52.5 by 26 by 19 inches (W x H x D), supports up to 220 pounds and is backed by a 90-day warranty.

Electric Chopper Key Features:
  • Double chrome front fork
  • V-Twin-style motor casing
  • Variable-speed chain-drive motor
  • Drives up to 17 miles per hour
  • 16-inch front and 12-inch rear pneumatic tires
  • Runs up to 40 continuous minutes of use per charge
  • Measures 52.5 inches wide by 26 inches tall by 19 inches deep
  • 220 pound user weight capacity

Razor advises riders to read and understand the enclosed manual before riding the Rebellion, and to use such safety equipment as a helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads. The Rebellion is designed for controlled environments free of potential traffic hazards and not on public streets.


Electric Chopper Details

Dimensions: 14 x 25 x 46.5 inches
Weight: 73 pounds
Model Number: 15130760


Review Electric Chopper


I bought this to ride with my kids on the driveway. It is a blast. I am over 6 feet and weigh more than 200 pounds. It does just fine. Good speed, easy to put together and super sharp styling make this a good choice for anyone. I even ride my sons on my lap while riding and it pulls fine. I wouldn't recommend this for children under the age of 14 as stated on the box. Motorcycle riding experience would be a plus because of its wide turning radius and short handlebar movement. It will take practice to get the hang of this bike on turns, especially in tight spaces. Make sure you inflate the tires because there is not nearly enough air in them out of the box even though they feel "full." Don't buy this thinking it is tiny. It is about 5 and a half feet long from front tire to back wheel. It is worth the price.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

2009 Yamaha V-Max

Yamaha V-Max ConceptMotorcycle News, the British motorcycle newspaper that knows more than anyone else about the two-wheelers coming in the next decade, have pulled off a coup by getting the details of the V-Max, which was due for an unveil on June 4 as a 2009 model for Yamaha.

The pics on this post are courtesy Yamaha and of the VMAX concept. MCN has the picture here, if you'd like to see it and are saying that the bike is a 1800cc V4 making 200 bhp, which should probably make it the fastest quartermiler again, just like the old one.

Yamaha V-Max Concept

HONDA UNICORN DETAILS


http://dreamdriv.blogspot.com/


http://dreamdriv.blogspot.com/

Technical Specifications





Weight / Measurements ::
Dry Weight in Kg :: 126 (Kick) / 130 (Self)
Kerb Weight in Kg :: 139 (Kick) / 142 (Self)
Length :: 2090 mm
Width :: 750 mm
Height :: 1095 mm
Wheelbase :: 1340 mm
Seat Height :: 790 mm
Ground Clearance :: 168 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity (Full ) :: 13 liters
Reserve Tank Capacity :: 1.3 liters



Performance ::
Max Speed :: 101 kmph
Acceleration (0-200m) :: 12.1 seconds
Overtaking Acceleration for 200 m (at 40kmph) :: 12.1 seconds
Acceleration (0-60 kmph) :: 5 seconds
Mileage :: 60 kmpl



Body ::
Frame :: Advanced Design / Diamond Frame
Front Suspension :: Telescopic
Rear Suspension :: Advance Technology Monosuspension



Tyres ::
Front :: 2.75 x 18"
Rear :: 3.00 X 18"



Breaks ::
Front :: Type 240 mm Disc
Rear :: Type 130 mm Drum



Engine & Transmission ::
Engine Type :: 4 St, Air Cooled / OHC Single Cylinder
Displacement :: 149.1 cc
Net Power :: 13.3 bhp @ 8000 rpm (9.9 kW)
Torque :: 1.3 Kg-m @ 5500 rpm (12.8 Nm)
Air Filter :: Paper Type
Carburettor :: CV Type
ACG Power Generating Capacity :: 125 watt
Oil Capacity :: 1.2 liters
Transmission :: Constant Mesh, 5 Speed gear (1 down - 4 up)
Gear Shift Pattern :: 1 Down - 4 Up



Electricals ;;
Ignition :: Digital CDI (Multi Mapping)
Battery :: 12V - 2.5 Ah(Kick) / 12V - 7 Ah(Self)
Headlamp :: Halogen (12V/35W)
Tail / Stop lamp :: 12V - 21W(5W)




Price ::
61,250 Rs.
*Approx May Vary!!!

REVIEW OF HUNK,CBZ,PULSAR 220 AND APACHE

Engine : Air Cooled, 4 - Stroke Single Cylinder OHCDisplacement : 149.2 ccMax Power : 10.6 Kw (14.4 Ps ) @ 8500 rpmTorque : 12.80 N-m @ 6500 rpmBore x Stoke : 57.3 X 57.8 mmCarburettor : C. V TypeIgnition : AMI - Advanced Microprocessor Ignition SystemGear Box : 5 Speed Constant MeshType : Tubular, Diamond TypeSuspension :Front- Telescopic Hydraulic Shock AbsorbersRear- Rectangular Swing Arm with 5 Step Adjustable Gas Reservoir Suspension - GRSBrakes :Front- Disc: 240 mm Dia Disc - Non Asbestos TypeRear- Drum: Internal Expanding Shoe Type (130 mm), Non Asbestos Type.Rim Size :Front- 18 X 1.85, Alloy WheelRear - 18 X 2.15, Alloy WheelTyre Size:Front- 2.75 X 18 42PRear-100/90 X 18 - 56P (With Tuff-up Tube)Battery : 12V -7 AhHead Light : 12V - 35 / 35 W = Halogen Bulb (Mulit Reflector Type)Tail Lamp : 12 V - 5WStop Lamp : 12V - 21WTurn Signal Lamp : 12 V - 10W x 4 nos, Clear Lense, Multi reflector Type.Fuel Tank Capacity : 12.4 LtrsReserve- 2.2 Ltrs (Usable Reserve)Length : 2080 mmWidth : 765 mm’Height : 1095 mmWheel Base: 1325 mmSaddle Height : 795 mmGround Clearance : 145 mmKerb Weight : 143 Kg (Kick) / 145 Kg (self)


The Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme has little in common with its earlier version the Hero Honda CBZ except a similar headlamp. With the Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme, Hero Honda has tried a radical departure from its earlier 150 cc design themes. The success of this approach is proven by the fact that since its launch in 2006, the Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme has been selling almost 15, 000 to 20, 000 units per month, and crossed the 50, 000 mark within April 2007. This large, handsome, and good-looking bike has more to it than meets the eye.

Looks

Tubular diamond-frame type chassis with a single down tube and a box-section swing arm

Matt-black powder-coated engine block

Matt-black alloy wheels

Black plastic lower side panels striped across by a shiny chrome sash

Split hand grips for the pillion rider gives a different look

Additional Teflon coat over visible silvery surfaces

The side indicators that usually stick out in other bikes are integrated into the headlamp housing

A strip of clear glass above the headlamp conceals the parking lamp or pilot lamps positioned above the headlight

Body colored rear mirrors adds color to the handlebar area

Classy, brushed-steel console finish

Rugged knee recesses built into the large, shapely fuel tank with Xtreme's logo emblazoned across its sides

Aircraft type fuel tank lid

Deeply contoured seat

Sculpted and sharp rear cowl

Rear indicators integrated into rear LED headlamps

Non-metallic bright colors

Control

Extremely compact body design meant for swift turn-in

Awesome acceleration: 0 - 60 kmph in 5 seconds

4-stroke air-cooled single cylinder engine, producing 14.4 bhp at 8500rpm

Maximum torque12.8Nm at 6500rpm

Fine tuned throttle responses with low engine noise

Efficient self start instantly powers up the engine

Low engine noise makes it hard to detect a running engine

Splendid stability and fabulous turning ability

CBZ-X travels in a straight line and doesn't skid even at turns at 100kmph

Forward leaning position enhances effortless braking

Split rear grip, again a first-time feature in motorcycles in India

Instrument cluster contains analogue gauges, including a speedometer, fuel gauge, and an engine-rpm meter in addition to turn, neutral indicators, and a powerful high beam

Comfort

Powerful high beam builds safety for the night rider

The large speedometer, smaller tachometer, and fuel gauge can be read quickly and easily

Tinted cowl improves aerodynamics and cuts the glare on the bike's instrumentation

Relaxed and comfortable riding

Upright posture doesn't strain wrists

Generous knee recesses built into the fuel tank are friendly for tall riders

Well placed footrests

Forward leaning position enhances effortless braking

Disc brake is highly efficient and gives instant response

New brake pedal has a little toe guard for the big toe and a all-chrome tab to press on

Extremely good suspension built with the fast moving solo rider in mind

High ground clearance allows riders to see forward over hatchbacks and sedan cars

Wide 100/90 low aspect ratio rear tyre for additional road grip and safety

Tail lamp cluster has a segmented stop-and-brake light section with turn indicators built into a single unit

Puncture resistant tuff up tube increase reliability of performance

The CBZ Xtreme has the best gearbox in its class, smooth and free from problems

Mileage and Economy

New model comes with a 3-year / 40,000 kms warranty

CBZ-X gives 50kmpl in city roads 61kmpl on highways

Tuff up tubes are economical vis-a-vis emergencies

Black Alloy Wheels have low maintenance




The launch of Pulsar 220 was a low-profile affair, away from the media glare.

Priced at Rs 84,000, ex-showroom Pune, about 20 units of the bike have already been booked by customers with a down payment of Rs 10,000. A total of 35 units are allotted to the showroom and is sold on a first-come-first-serve basis. The next batch of the bikes will only be delivered by February.

The bike is expected to be launched in Mumbai by the second half of January next year. The bike will be in all the Bajaj showrooms across the country by the start of February.

In Mumbai, the bike will be priced in the range of Rs 87,000 to Rs 88,000, ex-showroom Mumbai.

Bajaj has gone for a soft launch technique known as ‘test launch’, wherein the company will be playing a wait-and-watch game to see the initial response.

Bajaj’s second big offering for 2007 is Pulsar 200, which is expected to be launched in January next month. Sources said the bike will be a direct launch, priced in the range of Rs 70,000 to Rs 80,000, ex-showroom Mumbai.

Interestingly, only those customers who are able to produce a proof of residence in Pune will be able to buy the vehicle.

The waiting period for Pulsar 220 is 10 to 12 days and is available in three colours – blue, black and red.

The bike will be directly pitted against the company’s arch rival Hero Honda’s Karizma, which is priced in the same range with relatively same power output. Hero Honda is also currently testing the fuel injected version of the Karizma with the launch slated for February-March 2007.

Bajaj Pulsar DTS-Fi 220 has a single-cylinder, air-cooled, 4-stroke engine, belting out 20 bhp of power with 1.95 kg of torque.

This results in high combustion efficiency and low performance variability between engines, precise metering of fuel for highest outputs and lower emissions. It also helps in easy engine starts in all-weather conditions and altitudes.

The bike also boasts of the best-in-class fuel economy with natural, air-cooled, 4-stroke engine employing a oil cooler, a first in India.

Taken from Business Standards

The email response shown in this post NOT received by me! Its taken from XBHP.com. After seeing it i called on a number given in that forum (Shown above) and confirmed it myself. About 200cc news and price , i got it from xbhp. So what i have confirmed personally is that pulsar 220 is available in pune and costs 83k. He said it will be released nation wide before january 20th.









APACHE 160 RTR MOTORCYCLE

TVS Apache RTR 160 motorcycle almost here!

The popular TVS Apache gets a big brother that has the CBZs and Pulsars quaking - the Apache RTR 160!

8 May, 2007

I would never call a 160 bhp motorcycle anything superlative. Matter of principle. King of the road, street scorcher, whatever - they are names reserved for motorcycles above 600 cc and should remain so. But if I come down to earth and look at Indian roads, there is a different world around. Here, we have little four stroke machines that do their own little bit of scorching and wheeleing, and in that world, it has its own little tyrants and knights. The Karizma, the Pulsar 200 DTS-i, the CBZ X-Treme, TVS Apache, Pulsar 150.. and that world has just got a new claimant - the TVS Apache RTR 160 motorcycle. Priced right against the other 150 cc models from other manufacturers at Rs 60,000 approx, the Apache RTR with its 160 cc will really be serious temptation for anyone looking for a 150cc category motorcycle.

The TVS Apache motorcycle impressed us all first when they had those bad boys on motorcycles in their TV ad spots that went "now or never" , and "dhinchal dhnchak". The styling caught everyone's eye, and it look just a little while for the Apache to capture everyone's imagination - tired as they were of the Pulsar 150s, 180s that were ruling the road. The TVS Apache quickly captured hearts - OverDrive, BS Motoring and Autocar named it Bike of the Year 2006 and sales were good.

Sometime later, TVS decided to up their game. And thus we have the TVS Apache RTR 160. Adding only 10 cc meant that the bike will still be evaulated against the Pulsar 150 DTS-i - its primary competitor - while beating it easily. Possible, as the TVS motorcycle still weighs some 7 kilograms less than the CBZ X-Treme and Pulsar 150. The Pulsar models have steadily seen upgrades in style, cowl, LCD speedos and LCD tail-lights, and the Apache was going to do all that - plus beat the Pulsar 150 DTS-i on the streets. And going by initial impressions, that is exactly the RTR 160 will do.

So what is the RTR? It is supposed to mean Racing Throttle response - don't take that phrase too seriously, without or without it, the motorcycle will do what it promises. In the TVS Apache RTR 160, the engine capacity si up to 159.7cc. To increase torque, as well as to boost top end whack, bore and stroke were changed to 62 and 52.9 m. What The Apache RTR 160 will give you is 15.2 bhp at 8500 rpm, and a torque of 1.31 kgm at 6000 rpm. To put it in perspective, the the power produced is more than what the original Pulsar 180 did when it hit the market. But the RTR 160 is a lighter motorcycle than the Pulsar 150 and its other competitor, the Hero Honda CBZ X-Treme.

What is the performance on offer? There are no official test rides done by anyone so far - but there are many who rode it and came away and penned down their very favourable first impressions. What TVS claims is a 0-60 kmph figure of 4.8 seconds, and 100 kmph would come up in 17.7 seconds. Actual figures would be a little less exciting than that normally - not that you would still complain. Max speed is claimed to be 118-120 kmph. Almost everyone who rode one claims that the RTR 160 Apache.

The more noticeable difference is the length - the TVS Apache RTR stretches a 2020 mm end to end. The swingarm is 40 mm longer in the RTR 160, all the better for stability. There is a 270 m petal disc- new for India - that cools better and stops great. There is nice styling touches all over in all those places no one would bother earlier. So you have clip-on aluminum handlebars (yay!), LED tail lamp, so-called aircraft-style fuel cap, split grab rail ... The Apache RTR 160 also features the now standard tachometer, clock, trip meter, fuel guage and odometer.

You are not going to complain about style with the Apache RTR 160. I don't care much for the front fairing (didn't like it in the original Apache either), but the RTR's engine cowl is a neat touch - and the racing stripes, yes! Even the wheels will have a nice pinstripe running along the rim, adding to the style. Some don't care much for the racing stripe on the front mudguard and elsewhere - but that is a standard complaint between the ones who like their motorcycle plain vs embellished.


TVS Apache RTR 160 price in Delhi, Mumbai and other cities

Approx Rs 60,000. Accurate info awaited from TVS.