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KTM 200 Duke gets Raceline sticker set

August 13, 2012 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

The KTM Duke 200 is a very distinctively styled bike with its bright orange colour and extremely sporty stance.

But with there being no variation in colours, what can a KTM Duke owner do to make his bike stand out from the rest? Well for now you can get yourself the new KTM Raceline Sticker set. But be warned, it doesn’t come cheap. The set of stickers comes for a whopping Rs. 4,560. This set comes packed with more than 20 stickers which will turn your regular KTM into a factory racing lookalike. There are stickers that can be put on the fuel tank, rear seat cowl and engine cowl. There are also KTM racing stickers for the frame, KTM stickers for the rim and WP stickers for the front shock absorbers. Take a look at the picture below to get an idea of what the bike will look like with these new add-ons. So if you don’t mind the cost of these add-ons and want to make your KTM Duke 200 look sportier than before, you know what to do.

 

 

 

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Audi RS5 coupe with Ducati paint scheme

August 10, 2012 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

Audi have released a set of photos along with a video teaser of their aptly named mystery RS5 project at the 2012 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb festival.

The picture shows a radical sport-themed RS5 coupe with a Ducati Multistrada motorcycle, both draped in the famous Ducati Corse racing colors, that clearly highlights the German marques’ acquisition of the Italian motorcycle maker.

Audi have stated that they and Ducati have teamed up at Pikes Peak to celebrate their common heritage at the iconic hill climb. As of now we can just say that the RS5 coupe looks stunning draped in Ducati Corse colors. For more information about this project and the accompanying video, hit the link below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=EJCU82xlpPI

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Aamir Khan starts shooting for Dhoom III in Chicago with BMW K1300R

August 10, 2012 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

The original Dhoom was arguably the most influential biker movie Bollywood ever spawned, making John Abraham and his Suzuki Hayabusa a household name everywhere. Then came its equally epoch-making sequel that upped the ante by a fair bit. And now, for the third installment of this lucrative franchise, the producers have roped in none other than Mr. Perfectionist, Aamir Khan.

Aamir was recently spotted shooting on the streets of Chicago with a matte black BMW K1300R. Looking lean and fit in his new villainous avatar, the actor was clad in sinister-looking all-black Alpinestars riding gear and an LS2 half-face helmet. To find out just how many new stunts the team comes up with featuring this Bavarian monster, moviegoers will have to wait until early next year when this YRF release hits theaters.

 

Original Source: http://www.unitezz.com/aamir-khan-pics-from-dhoom3-chicago-shoot/

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Ishikawa-Kano Award for Venu Srinivasan, Chairman, TVS Motor Company

August 9, 2012 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

Asian Network for Quality (ANQ) has announced the list of winners of its prestigious Ishikawa-Kano Award for the year 2012.

This year’s winners include Venu Srinivasan, Chairman, TVS Motor Company, Dong Mingzhu President, Gree Electric Appliances and Liang Haishan, Executive Vice President, Haier Group. The awards were bestowed on them on the last day of the ANQ Congress, 1st August 2012, in Hong Kong.  Asian Network for Quality (ANQ) which was established in 2002 is aimed at promoting the rapid evolution of Asia’s quality management.

The Ishikawa-Kano award is fittingly named after two eminent thinkers in the field of quality management in the latter half of the 20th century who passionately promoted quality as a way of life in different parts of the world often at their own expense and time, Prof. Kaoru Ishikawa and Prof. Noriaki Kano. Prof Ishikawa is considered the pioneer of the evolution of Total Quality Management in its holistic approach as it is perceived today. His most prominent legacy is in people involvement particularly at the Gemba through Quality Control Circles for harnessing their emotional and intellectual potential for managing their work for the benefit of all stakeholders.  Professor Noriaki Kano is considered as amongst the handful of the contemporary leaders in the field of quality management in the world who made substantial contribution in many ways to the concept and practice of quality management. His most widely used legacy is the Kano Model for Attractive Quality Creation that has influenced product development processes in all sectors of economy around the world.

It is only appropriate that someone like Venu Srinivasan, who lives TQM, be awarded in only the third edition of this prestigious award. In fact, he has been the driving force behind his companies’ quest for achieving total quality and what is not well-known is the contribution of the total quality management (TQM) processes that were put into practice in the early ’90s that culminated in the company receiving the Deming medal.

A recipient of one of the highest honours in India, the Padma Shree Award, Srinivasan was conferred with an honorary “doctorate degree in science” by the University of Warwick, U.K. for excellence in manufacturing and contribution in the field of technology and R&D, in 2004. He is also the recipient of the Jamsetji Tata Life Time Achievement Award for the year 2004 by the Indian Society for Quality and was conferred with ‘Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa)’ by IIT Kharagpur, India, for outstanding contribution to the field of Quality Movement and Manufacturing Excellence in India.

It is Srinivasan’s firm belief that Quality consciousness is not a technology revolution but rather a human resource revolution. In other words, TQM is all about changing the mindset of the company, its suppliers, its vendors, its customers and then the larger society and making them quality conscious.

 

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Piaggio India’s new scooter

August 8, 2012 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

Piaggio India's mass market scooterCompany looking at launching a mass market scooter in the country.

With the growing popularity of Vespa LX-125, a retro styled gearless scooter, Piaggio has tasted success. According to company Chairman and MD, Ravi Chopra, they currently have a total of 8,500 units in retail sales and bookings for the scooter. Moreover, the company is hoping to achieve about 40,000 units by the end of this year. This might sound like decent numbers for their début 125cc scooter, positioned at the top of the pie with a hefty price tag of Rs 74,500 (OT, Pune). But the company has bigger plans for India.

According to sources, the company is aiming at the bread-and-butter segment of many two-wheeler manufacturers like Honda, Mahindra and Suzuki, as it is now working on a new mass market scooter. The Rs 50,000-to-Rs 55,000 scooter segment is growing at neck-breaking pace, 24.5 % in 2011-12 to be precise, and the Italian brand wants to be present here to cash on it. To develop a new, India specific model would take them about a year or a year-and-a-half, and so we hope to see the scooter being launched around Diwali, late next year.

But the big challenge here would be to make sure not to cannibalise on the Vespa LX-125, as the new model would also be a twist-and-go gearless scooter with a similar 110cc-125cc engine. To avoid it, Piaggio will not be launching it a with Vespa badge and is considering to introduce an altogether new sub-brand for its inexpensive products line-up. This will help Vespa maintain its current premium status among scooters. The group also owns two other two-wheeler brands, Gilera and Scarabeo, which it might consider for this task.

The company will be investing Rs 150 crore to double the capacity at the Baramati plant, so that in 2014 it can produce about 20,000 units a month. At the same time, network and distribution will be ramped up to close to 100 dealerships by the end of the year, from the existing 48 in 35 cities.

*Image used for representation purpose only

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