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Bajaj Price Hike in the Offing

September 28, 2013 by Jim Gorde 1 Comment

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Bajaj Auto Ltd., makers of some of the most popular motorcycles in India, are all set to raise the prices of their offerings. A leading daily stated that this move has been facilitated by the Pune-based manufacturer to offset the impact of high input costs and the rupee decline.

Addressing the media at a business conference recently, Mr. Rajiv Bajaj, MD stated, “It seems likely that we have to raise prices because commodity prices have gone up significantly, partly owing also to the way forex has moved.”

As of now, the  head honchos at Bajaj have not revealed any specific details regarding the percentage of price hike across their product portfolio. With the festive season coming up and with a couple of important launches from Bajaj, which include the KTM 390 Duke-derived Pulsar 375, among others expected. It would be quite interesting to see how Bajaj Auto Ltd manages to hold on its market share amidst severe competition.

Story: Sayem Syed

Filed Under: Latest News, New Bike Launches, News

BMW Motorrad Nine T spied testing

September 27, 2013 by Team Bike India Leave a Comment

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BMW Motorrad enthralled motorcycle enthusiasts all around the world last year at EICMA when they showcased Roland Sands iconic Nine T concept. Rumoured to be the Bavarian brand’s final air-cooled, boxer-powered offering to the masses, the street-fighter is undergoing rigorous testing in Italy.

Company officials have revealed that the BMW Motorrad Nine T is capable of producing 90 PS of power along with 110 Nm of peak torque. The production ready version has the DNA of the BMW S1000RR with an elongated fuel tank, it also appears from the spy pictures that Akrapovic have custom designed the exhaust for the Nine T.

What’s even more exciting is the fact that BMW head honchos have disclosed the unveil date for the Nine T street-fighter; October 16th is the red letter day for BMW Motorrad fans the world over. The price has also been rumoured to be around the $ 19,000 (INR 11.8 lakh) mark.

Story: Sayem Syed

Picture source: www.mo-web.de

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New, faster Karizma slated for 2014 launch

September 27, 2013 by Team Bike India Leave a Comment

Karizma-ZMRHero Motocorp have been widely reported in a variety of media outlets to have announced the introduction of 15 new products by 2014, including an all powerful, revamped, Karizma, which will also hit the showrooms in accordance with this time line. The announcement was made as part of Hero’s Global Sales and Marketing Conference in Macau, China.

While the new Karizma is expected to retain the same engine as the current one, it is the first of Hero’s two-wheelers to have been re-tuned and developed in coalition with American technological partners Erik Buell Racing, the direct consequence of which is that the old mill will produce more power than ever before.

The 15 new products will include reboots such as this one along with completely new designs. Hero hope to bring these new bikes into the market between the October – December period in 2014 so that they can capitalise on the historically lucrative festive season.

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Kawasaki unveils 2014 Z1000SX

September 26, 2013 by Jim Gorde Leave a Comment

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Kawasaki have taken the wraps of their latest street fighter in the form of the updated Z1000SX.
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Bosch Motorcycle Stability Control is here

September 24, 2013 by Jim Gorde Leave a Comment

Bosch Motorcycle Stability Control System webBosch has just given the world the very first stability control system for motorcycles. Their system, called Motorcycle Stability Control (MSC), is he first brake control system and will ensure the best possible stability in all riding situations; providing assistance to the rider during both braking, accelerating, cornering and even simply riding in astraight line. The motorcycle’s handling, and of course, the riding pleasure, remain unchanged.

What will change, is the experience of optimum braking and accelerating even in bends, with improved safety within the limits of the motorcycle’s handling dynamics.

The system will become available at the end of 2013, as original equipment on the 2014 KTM 1190 Adventure and 1190 Adventure R models.

Gerhard Steiger, president of the Bosch Chassis Systems Control division, says, “Almost one in two fatal motorcycle accidents occurs in a bend. The Bosch motorcycle stability control can help further reduce the number of accidents.” In 2010, more than 5,000 motorcyclists died in road accidents in Europe alone. Studies show that ABS on its own can prevent around one-quarter of all motorcycle accidents that lead to injury or death. The new stability control will increase this number even further.

Fevzi Yildirim, head of the Bosch centre of competence for powered two-wheeler safety in Japan, added, “The technical basis of the MSC is the ABS enhanced system for motorcycles. The new functions are made possible by an extensive array of sensors and sophisticated software.

To understand the full effect of what the system offers motorcycle manufacturers and their demanding customers, we must discuss a whole range of safety functions:

  • The lean and pitch angle-dependent ABS control improves riding stability in all riding situations as well as braking effectiveness.
  • The traction control regulates the maximum engine torque so that even on variable or slippery road surfaces, the driving force is efficiently transferred to the road and the drive wheel does not lose its grip.
  • When braking heavily in curves, the MSC reduces the motorcycle’s tendency to return to an upright position. This involuntary righting of the machine leads to a larger cornering radius, which often results in the motorcycle leaving its lane. In these situations, the eCBS electronic combined brake system creates the best possible distribution of brake force between the wheels, and thus stabilises the bike during cornering.
  • The MSC also reduces the risk of ‘lowsiders’. These are accidents in which the motorcycle capsizes during cornering and the wheels slide out toward the outside of the bend. They occur when too much brake force is applied during cornering and the wheels are not able to transfer sufficient side force onto the road. MSC counteracts this by detecting the risk of a lowsider and limiting the maximum brake force. The eCBS function distributes this maximum available brake force between the wheels, ensuring the best possible brake performance under cornering conditions.
  • The eCBS function ensures optimum distribution of brake force at all times – even when the biker mistakenly uses only one of the two brakes, or brakes with too much force.
  • The wheelie-mitigation controls the engine torque, preventing the front wheel from lifting uncontrollably and at the same time ensuring maximum acceleration.
  • The rear-wheel lift-up mitigation function keeps the rear wheel on the road by reducing the maximum brake force on the front wheel when riding on surfaces with high friction coefficients. Riding stability is maintained, taking pitch rate and longitudinal acceleration into account.

For motorcyclists, the Bosch MSC can be a lifesaver, but, just like ABS, it cannot defy the laws of physics. In particular, extreme misjudgement of the riding situation and major errors on the part of the biker can still lead to an accident. Nonetheless, the system supports bikers in borderline situations, helping them get more out of their motorcycles, while keeping them much safer at the same time.

Story: Jim Gorde

Filed Under: Latest News, New Bike Launches, News

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