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Bajaj Discover Range

September 3, 2010 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

Bajaj Discover Range

Bajaj Discover 100(ES) Bajaj Discover 150
We Say Good commuter, high frequency handlebar vibrations. Commuter with poke.
Top speed 88.34kmph 110.2kmph
Price INR Rs. 46980/- Rs.51025/-
Engine 94.38cc 144.8cc
          Power         7.7PS @ 7500 rpm 13PS @ 7500 rpm
Torque 7.85Nm @ 5000 rpm 12.75Nm @ 5500 rpm
Fuel Tank 8 Litres 8 Litres
Gear 5 speed 5 speed
Saddle Height 800mm 800mm
WheelBase 1305mm 1305mm
Weight 115mm 121mm
0 to 60 kmph 8.51 seconds 5.79 seconds
Fuel Efficiency 78.5kmpl 63kmpl

 

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Bajaj Pulsar Range

September 3, 2010 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

Bajaj Pulsar Range

Bajaj Pulsar 135LS
Bajaj Pulsar 150
Bajaj Pulsar 180
We Say

Nice and nimble, good looks and 4 valve technology, a first from Bajaj. 

Good fusion of performance, efficiency and looks. Cycle parts could be better built. 

Great performance,
stunning looks and
the good ‘ol edgy box.
Great value though
 

Top speed 112.1kmph 115kmph 117.5kmph
Price INR Rs.58705/- Rs.68070/- Rs.71430/-
Engine 134.66cc 149.01cc 178.60cc
Power 13.5PS @ 8500 rpm 15.6PS @ 9000 rpm 17.05PS @ 8500 rpm
Torque 11.4Nm @ 6500 rpm 12.5Nm @ 6500 rpm 14.22Nm @ 6000 rpm
Fuel Tank 8 Litres 15 Litres 15 Litres
Gear 5 speed 5 speed 5 speed
Saddle Height 800mm 785mm 785mm
WheelBase 1325mm 1320mm 1345mm
Weight 122mm 137mm 147mm
0 to 60 kmph 5.18 seconds 5.4 seconds 4.98 seconds
Fuel Efficiency 63.75kmpl 55kmpl 51kmpl

 

Filed Under: Bike Specs, Motorcycle

TVS Apache RTR (EFI)

September 1, 2010 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

Stunning looks, nimble traffic carver and a punchy ride overall.

 

Top speed 119kmph
Price :- INR Rs. 76736/-
Engine :- 159.7cc
Power :- 15.92Ps @ 8500 rpm
Torque :- 13.1Nm @ 6500 rpm
Fuel Tank :- 16 litres
Gear :- 5 speed
Saddle Height :- 790mm
WheelBase :- 1300mm
Weight:- 136mm
0 to 60 kmph :- 5.56 seconds
Fuel Efficiency :- 50kmpl



Efficiency

Filed Under: Bike Specs, Motorcycle

Hero Honda Pleasure

September 1, 2010 by Bike India Team 1 Comment

Great looks and goodie-loaded, this is the ideal jump for the econo-commuter who wants more.

Top speed :- 80.90kmph
Price :- INR Rs. 43654/-
Engine :- 102cc
Power :- 7.1Ps @ 7000 rpm
Torque :- 7.8Nm @ 5000 rpm
Fuel Tank :- 10 litres
Gear :- Automatic
Saddle Height :- 750mm
WheelBase :- 1240mm
Weight:- 140mm
0 to 60 kmph :- 12.18 seconds
Fuel Efficiency :- 47kmpl

Filed Under: Bike Specs, Scooters

Lohia-fame-and-lohia-oma

June 18, 2010 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

Motor: 250W, Top Speed: 25km/h, Range: 70km, Price: Rs 31,000 (approx)
Motor: 250W, Top Speed: 25km/h, Range: 70km, Price: Rs 31,000 (approx)

 

The electric vehicles manufacturing division of the Rs 500 crore Lohia Group, Lohia Auto Industries (LAI) unveiled their first electric scooters at the International Trade Fair in Delhi recently marking their entry into the electric two-wheeler segment in India.

Developed with German technology, both the Fame and the Oma have been duly designed to cater to different sets of people. Though technically same, the scoots are quite different when it comes to design. While the Fame with its feminine contours has been molded keeping the fairer sex in mind. The Oma, on the other hand comes across as the more traditional of the two with no lacy strings attached. The Fame comes in sensuous red, magnificent mauve and smart pink colour options with striking features like big twin headlamps up front and the curvy rear end, although we do feel some design cues are overdone. The Oma is available in macho black, fiery red and spirited silver shades and looks substantial for a low powered e-scoot.

Both models are powered by a 250Watt motor with rechargeable and maintainance free VRLA batteries that can be charged just with an inverter or generator. It takes around six to eight hours for a full charge. The vehicles are capable of achieving speeds of 25km/h and once charged can easily take you for almost 70km in the city. With no engine inside, the vehicles require little maintenance and the total running costs add up to be only around 10 paise per kilometre. To add to it there are no harmful emissions.

Other significant features include a telescopic front fork and high ground clearance for both the models. The scooters also have ample two-step storing capacity under the seat which can also be utilized for carrying the battery charger. There’s a glovebox in the front as well with additional storage space for small essential items. As the motor is rated at 250Watt and the true maximum speed doesn’t exceed 25km/h, both these e-scoots don’t require a registration or license for riding thus being a good option for youngsters.

Priced at Rs 31,000 a piece, both models will start selling in few months’ time. In the meantime LAI is also gearing up to introduce a high powered scooter which will be capable of doing 45km/h soon.

With its manufacturing facility at Kashipur in Uttrakhand, LAI is banking on their innovative technology and quality service to bring a revolutionary change in Indian electric vehicle market.

This is by far the most radical e-scoot in India. The design looks appealing from a few angles, while from others, it looks a bit overdone. Big lamps up front look good and the black visor with indicators on each side is a neat touch. Two step underseat storage is decent

The Oma’s big grab rail adds a practical touch

The over optimistic speedo reads 60km/h though one will never see anything more than 30km/h

The wavy design of the wheels looks good on the move

Filed Under: Bike Specs, Electric Scooters, Lohia

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