Japanese motorcycle manufacture Kawasaki have revealed their new 250cc offering, the Z250. [Read more…]
New Bike Launches in India
Honda launch 2013 VTR250 & VTR250F V-Twin sportsbikes
Honda recently unveiled the 2013 VTR250 and VTR250F sportsbikes for the Japanese market only.
Mahindra Group unveils new visual identity
Leading Indian business house, the Mahindra Group, unveiled its new visual identity that will be reflected globally across all its business lines. [Read more…]
New Launches of 2013
This is that time of the year when we look back and forth, at the year gone by and the year being ushered in. For bikers, it is the time to re-live, remember, speculate, surmise and discuss everything on two wheels that has got us talking in the last year and everything that we can look forward to this year. [Read more…]
India Yamaha Motor launches New Color Variants of R15 Version 2.0
India Yamaha Motor has launched the variants of the bestselling Yamaha R15 version 2.0 bikes in vibrant color schemes and graphics to boost sales and create more excitement amongst customers. [Read more…]
Hero MotoCorp becomes sponsor of Hockey Indian League
Hero MotoCorp has always been instrumental in promoting hockey in India through sponsorship of various tournaments related to the game. [Read more…]
BMW Motorrad recalls the S1000RR worldwide
Since its launch the BMW S1000RR has ushered in a revolution in terms of both technology and sales for the Bavarian giant.
However, BMW Motorrad is now recalling S1000RR motorcycles from both the 2012 and 2013 model years due to side-stand problems. Although the scale of recall is initially only in the US market, sources have revealed that the recall could be on a global scale in coming months. In a document filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, USA, BMW Motorrad stated that the side-stand bolts may loosen due to a manufacturing flaw, and as a result the stand can separate from the motorcycle’s frame.
BMW US has also pointed out that the possibility of injury to a rider or bystanders due to the side-stand of the motorcycle is quite high, and they have stated that the problem affects a total of 2,385 S1000RR bikes built from September 2011 through December 2012. As per the recall BMW dealers will clean the side-stand mounting plate threads and replace the side-stand mounting plate bolts, free of cost. The recall is expected to begin next month in the US of A, while recall is stated to take place in the other global markets very soon. Owners may contact BMW Motorrad at CustomerRelations@bmwusa.com.
Source: Wall Street Journal
Bajaj’s premium 100-cc bike to be launched on 7th January
Pune-based motorcycle marque, Bajaj Auto Ltd, are all set to introduce an all-new 100-cc motorcycle to offer ‘excitement’ in the mass market segment.
Bajaj plan to launch the bike on the 7th of January 2013.It is unclear though whether this new offering will belong to the Discover or Boxer sub-brands.
Speaking to the media, Bajaj Auto President K Srinivas said, “It will be the most expensive 100-cc bike ever launched and will be the most advanced technologically.” Information regarding the price and technical specifications of this new 100-cc offering are under wraps as of now. Srinivas further said, “Customers in the segment have had to compromise with boring bikes and boring features for the sake of mileage for too long. Bajaj Auto want to offer exciting bikes with exciting features along with good mileage. Customers have started moving towards 125-cc bikes as they offer a lot more features. The new bike, however, will be a mass product.”
Lamborghini and BMC launch high-end racing bicycle
The world of high-end racing bicycles welcomed a new member recently with the launch of the exclusive BMC impec Automobili Lamborghini Edition.
BMC’s flagship road bicycle has been spruced up with many high end bells-and-whistles. Riders will enjoy the comfort of a suede saddle as well as handlebars airbrushed in the Aventador LP-700-4’s Argos Orange shade. Other features include the Di2 electronic dérailleur system from Shimano, unbranded carbon fiber rims, and the frame plastered with the Lamborghini logo.
The bicycle will be priced at INR 14.4 lakhs in Europe, which is around INR 5.6 lakhs more than the standard BMC Impec bicycle. BMC is producing only 30 bicycles at its Swiss factory, with bookings to be made at one of the 120 Lamborghini dealers across the world.
Nebula Automotive launches 3 new ATVs in the Indian market
Nebula Automotive recently launched three new high-end ATVs in the Indian market, taking its portfolio to 21 ATVs from 110-800 CC.
The new three-wheel two-seater Trike ATV is powered by a 300 CC water-cooled engine with electric start. It has a 12-litre fuel tank and is priced at INR 7.77 lakhs. The new twin-seater HS800 has a fuel-injected 800 CC water-cooled V-Twin eight-valve engine and a 30-litre fuel tank. It has a top speed of 70 kph and can switch between 2WD and 4WD modes. It is priced at INR 16.5 lakhs.
The new AX700 is a single-seater ATV with a fuel-injected 686 CC engine and a 21-litre fuel tank. It is equipped with front and rear disc brakes, CVT transmission, and a three-way locking differential, and can switch between 2WD and 4WD modes. It is priced at INR 12 lakhs.
The company held the launch event at Empress Garden in Pune recently, where mediapersons were also given the chance to ride all three vehicles as well as others from the ATV range. The company’s MD Mr Sunil Asnani commented that Nebula had sold 2,500 ATVs in India since its launch and the new ATVs were a continuation of its endeavour to bring high-end ATVs at reasonable prices to the Indian market. He mentioned that the target segment of customers included the defence sector, rich individuals, and resorts and hotels. The company is in the process of rolling out a pan-India sales and service network and presently provides on-site service along with training in case it is required by a customer.
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