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May 30, 2007

3 The Indian Motorcyclist.. [by First_Synn]

First_Synn.. aka Sandeep Murali, cracks the "Indian Consumer (Motorcyclist) Code"..

Hi there, Motorcycle manufacturers of the world..!!

This is me, the Indian motorcyclist. The very same guy you want to woo with your latest products.Mind you, i am a very discerning customer, so listen to me, and you shall make a fortune.

  • You bring out a bike with awesome looks and a Meh engine, I shall say, "I don't care about looks, I want pure performance on tap".


  • You bring out a bike with a killer engine and the same bodywork as a previous model, i shall say, "I am getting ripped off here! If i am expected to pay so and so amount of money, you better make it look unique and special!"


  • You bring out a model that looks awesome and has impressive performance, I shall say, " well, look at the fuel efficiency figures! think of the running costs.. Not practical!"...



  • You bring out a 100 KM/L economiser, I shall say, "We should leave the puny bikes in the past. Bring on the big bikes".


  • You contemplate CBU launches of superbikes, I shall say, " Where are the roads for these machines? who can afford these? We want awesome performance from smaller machines".


Back to square one, eh? Not quite.

    You launch a 1000 CC bike that looks like Eva Longoria on two wheels, with 100 BHp of raw power and 100KM/l mileage(Ok, 95, take it or leave it) and price it at Rs 50,000, I shall WORSHIP you and drink the water that washes your feet.




See, it's THAT simple..!!


Published with permission from Sandeep Murali. Check out the origonal post at Sandeep's blog.







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8 Why are the Japanese lagging behind Indian Two Wheeler Manufacturers..??

The Indian trio of Bajaj, TVS and Hero Honda are on top of the Japanese trio of Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha.. what's wrong with the Mighty Japs..??

Motorcycle Sales in India. April 2006-07

The picture on the left shows the motorcycle sales figures in India in April 2006-2007.

It is clear from the graph that the Indian trio of Hero Honda, Bajaj Auto and TVS Motor are the market leaders. The mighty Japanese manufacturers Honda, Yamaha and Suzuki which are world leaders have been relegated to lower positions in India.

Among the Japs, Yamaha's performance has been the poorest so far. Yamaha has been in loss since 2001. Suzuki hasn't made so much of an impact with its 125 C.C range of motorcycles either.

When Honda started its production in India everyone speculated that it would be a cakewalk for the global gaint in India. But the Indian Market has been a Hard Nut for the Japanese biggies including Honda..

What is the reason for such a collective failure of the Japanese Manufacturers in India..?? Any Answers..??



Pic: SIAM (Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers)


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May 28, 2007

1 Bajaj Pulsar DTS-i 180 is no longer a Probiking Model..!!

The Pulsar DTS-i 180 will now be available across all Bajaj Showrooms..

Last Saturday I had been to Khivraj Motors Indiranagar Bangalore. I got to know from the salesman there that the Pulsar DTS-i 180 is no longer a Probiking model.

The Pulsar DTS-i 180 model will now be available across all Bajaj showrooms. One more thing worth noting is the price of the Pulsar DTS-i 180. The difference between the Pulsar DTS-i 150 and 180 is just Rs. 1,785 in Bangalore..!! Show me the TVS Apache RTR 160 now..!!

Price On Road (Bangalore):

  • Pulsar DTS-i 150:Rs. 66,147

  • Pulsar DTS-i 180:Rs. 67,932



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May 27, 2007

25 Bajaj Pulsar 200 Vs Hero Honda Karizma.. Who has the Best Looks..??

Which is the "Best Looking Motorcycle in India" today..??

For Indian customers, "Looks" have become a very important parameter on which bikes are being evauated. So which is the "Best Looking Bike" in India today..??

Let me first choose the Best Looking Model from each manufacturer..

"The Pulsar 200 loses out in exclusivity.. It looks very similar to the Pulsar 150 and 180 UGIII.

This is where the Karizma-R scores."

  • Bajaj:Pulsar DTS-i 200


  • Hero Honda:Karizma R


  • Honda India:Unicorn [With Alloys]


  • Suzuki India:Zeus [New Variant]


  • TVS Motor:Apache


  • Yamaha India:Gladiator Type J.A

"Royal Enfield" Bikes have not been included in the above list since Royal Enfield Bikes have Classic Timeless Looks.. As for "Kinetic", according to me their previous bikes don't qualify to be in the list and apart from their scooters there isn't any new news from them.

So from the above list I have narrowed down to 2 models.. they are the Bajaj Pulsar DTS-i 200 and the Hero Honda Karizma. Both of them are presently the flagship models for their respective makers.


Bajaj Pulsar DTS-i 200
  • Bajaj Pulsar DTS-i 200: The Pulsar 200 is without doubt the best looking Pulsar till date. Although the 200 shares most of its bodywork and other cycle parts with its smaller siblings (the Pulsar 150 and 180) the extentions on the tank and the split seats gives it a smarter appearance.


Hero HOnda Karizma-R
  • Hero Honda Karizma-R: The Karizma was always a handsome machine. Thankfully the the stickers haven't spoiled the looks of the Karizma. On road the new Karizma-R with its new stickers and engine guard still looks fresh.



So which one of these two has better looks..??


    "Availability of the Karizma in "Yellow" shade which the Pulsar 200 doesn't come in makes the Karizma-R all the more desirable

    Verdict: The Pulsar 200 looks sharp and has additional goodies on it like the split seats, Georgeous Digital Meters and Backlit Switches which glows in the dark. The Pulsar also sports a "Fatter Rear Tyre" (Sized 120 compared to the 100 of the Karizma) which just looks awesome.

    But the Pulsar 200 loses out in exclusivity. It looks very similar to the Pulsar 150 and 180 UGIII. This is where the Karizma-R scores.

    Even after all these years a Karizma on the road is able to turn your head. It looks exclusive and expensive. The new stickers and the engine guard on the Karizma-R has successfully refreshed the looks of the Karizma. And availability of the Karizma in "Yellow" shade which the Pulsar 200 doesn't come in makes the Karizma-R all the more desirable.

    Having seen both the Pulsar 200 DTS-i and the Karizma-R on road, my vote for the "Best Looking Motorcycle in India" goes to the Karizma-R.




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    May 22, 2007

    0 New Royal Enfield Thunderbird with "Unit Construction" Engine [Scoop Pics]

    Scoop Pics of the new "Unit Construction" Engine from Royal Enfield

    The following pics were found at Xbhp.Com. The pics clearly shows that the new "Unit Construction" engine platform from Royal Enfield is almost production ready. On my last visit, I was told at the Royal Enfield showroom that the new models with this new "unit construction" engine might come out by this year end.


    This is definitely a step in the right direction from Royal Enfield. One just hopes that the new engine is more reliable in terms of quality over the present "cast iron" engine. One also hopes that it retains the character of Royal Enfield bikes and also the characteristic "thump" of the exhaust...








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    May 20, 2007

    New Royal Enfield Bullet Machismo 500 LB

    Royal Enfield relaunches the Bullet 500 as the Bullet Machismo 500 LB

    Royal Enfield Logo

    A few months back Bullet lovers were dissappointed at the demise of the most powerful bullet, the Bullet 500. Royal Enfield had stopped production of its 500 C.C "Cast Iron" engined Bullet. Bullet lovers can now rejoice as Royal Enfield has relaunched the Bullet 500 by replacing the previous "Cast Iron" engine of the 500 with a new "Lean Burn" Aluminium engine similar to the Bullet Machismo 350 albeit with a higher capacity of 500 C.C.

    >>The Bullet Machismo 500 LB is "made to order"

    >>Only 500 motorcycles will be manufactured in a year

    Yesterday, I had been to a bullet showroom in Bangalore to inquire about the New Bullet 500. The salesman there confirmed the launch of the Bullet Machismo 500 and gave me a leaflet which contained infomation on the new bullet. The leaflet has been scanned and posted below.




    Bullet Machismo 500 LB



    Few things to note...

    According to me "Only a Bullet Chooses its Owner" and not every biker is worth his salt to own a bullet

    • The Bullet Machismo 500 LB is "made to order". That means you have to especially place an order to get one.


    • Only 500 motorcycles of the Bullet Machismo 500 will be manufactured in a year.


    • The Bullet Machismo 500 LB is the most costiliest production motorcycle in India. It is priced Rs. 1,12,000 on-road in Bangalore..!!


    • Accessories include Twin Spring Coiled Seats, Windshield, Custom Crafted Leather saddlebags by "Hidesign".. All at additional costs

    Bullet Machismo 500 LB Tech Specs

    Bullet Machismo 500 LB, Tech Specs



    Many "Desi" bike lovers complain that there are too many models similar in looks, engine displacement and power in India which doesn't offer them exclusivity. With only 500 motorcycles to be produced a year and with the largest displacement and the most powerful engine being produced in India, this is an opportunity to those forever complaining types to get exclusive.

    But I still have doubts that Royal Enfield will be outright flodded with advance bookings for the Bullet Machismo 500 LB. According to me "Only a Bullet Chooses its Owner" and not every biker is worth his salt to own a bullet.

    But for those who wanted to own a Bullet 500, Royal Enfield now gives you all the more reasons to buy one for yourself. But you will need to have deep pockets and have to be a die hard Bullet enthusiast.




    P.S: Test ride of the Bullet Machismo 500 LB will be published in "The Bike Chronicles of India" soon..




    Read more about the Bullet Machismo 500:
    Hindu BusinessLine
    EconomicTimes



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    May 16, 2007

    6 TVS introduces its 110 C.C Step Thru "Neo" for Indonesia

    TVS prepares to conquer Indonesia with its 110 c.c step thru, the "NEO"..!!

    5 days ago on 11'th May 2007, I made a post on TVS about to start its Indonesian innings. Today on 16'th May, the Hindu BusinessLine finally reports the Indonesian venture of TVS..

    Yes, TVS Motor Company of India is finally going to start its Indonesian venture named "PT TVS Motor Company, Indonesia" with a manufacturing facility at Karawang, an hour's drive from the capital Jakarta. It will be the TVS' hub for the ASEAN region.

    The first product of TVS in Indonesia will be a 110 C.C, 4 stroke Step Thru Model named "NEO".

    TVS NEO for Indonesia

    From the pics, the 110 C.C TVS NEO with its front Disc Brakes and Black Alloys looks sharp and ready to storm into Indonesian bikers hearts.

    NEO has been designed to have a few `innovative features' for Indonesia like...

    ">>Official launch by June 2007

    >> Price yet to be decided

    >> plans for 100 dealers by March 2008"

    • A "Dual Clutch System" which will give the rider to choose between a manually geared or automatic transmission. [Cool feature I say..!!]


    • A temperature sensor to indicate when to use the choke for cold starts


    • Additional space under the seat for a helmet



    The Neo will be officially launched by June 2007. TVS is confident of meeting the target of 1 lakh motorcycles by March 2008. The first target is to achieve a monthly sales of 10,000 by October 2007.

    Pricing is to be decided in the next few days. Similar vehicles are priced between Rs 50,000 and Rs 75,000. A competitive price can be expected for the Neo.

    Indonesians previously weren't that mileage-conscious, but following the removal of Government subsidy on petroleum products which has caused a 50 per cent hike in prices of petrol and diesel, the common Indonesia is starting to become more and more mileage consious.


    "Bollywood Movies and Bollywood Movie stars are Quite popular in Indonesia..

    TVS should use its Bollywood Star and the Brand Ambassador Preity Zinta for its Indonesian advertisement campaigns..!!

    PT TVS Motors plans to have 100 dealers by March 2008. TVS has invested $45-million in Indonesia so far and has plans to invest another $55 million in the next three years. It also plans to increase the local production from the present 40 per cent to bring down costs. The plant has a present capacity of 3 lakh units a year. The engine will be intially imported from India but TVS intends to add facilities like engine manufacturing there.

    The Director-Sales and Marketing, Mr K. Vijaya Kumar states that "Till recently, the common Indonesian knew nothing of India. But now, having heard of India's success in software, they are very respectful of Indians.

    The Bajaj Pulsar 180 DTSi has already made an initial impression about Indian Manufacturing in Indonesia. To create an impact in Indonesia, TVS should use its Bollywood Star and the Brand Ambassador of the Scooty Pep, Preity Zinta in its advertisement campaigns.



    Preity Zinta, Brand Ambassador for TVS Scooty

    For one thing I have come to know after visiting several Indonesian two wheeler blogs, forums and also from my association with Mr. Aziz (an regular visitor to "The Bike Chroniclers of India" from Indonesia) is that Bollywood Movies and Bollywood Movie stars are Quite popular in Indonesia. Considering the NEO is targetted at the female population as well, Miss Zinta could be a perfect choice as a brand ambassador for Indonesia too.


    Though TVS has no plans for the NEO in India, but could the NEO just have a potential market in India too..??

    According to me the NEO can be a more trendy and safe option than the dimunitive and small wheeled TVS Scooty, Hero Honda Pleasure, Bajaj Kristal, Honda Activa or the Kinetic scooters. What say..??




    News Source: Hindu BusinessLine




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    May 15, 2007

    7 Extreme Bike Modification in India: "Condom Bike"

    Take a look at the creation of Mr. K. Sudhakar, a car/bike modifier from Hyderabad

    I receive quite a number of e-mails asking for details and resources for bike modifications.. Here is one modification for you bike modification enthusiasts.. Lets see if anyone would be interested in such a modification.

    Ladies and Gentlemen, presenting to you the World's First "Condom Bike"

    Condom Bike

    As you rub your eyes in disbelief and amusement let me tell introduce to you it's creator. The creator of this bike is Mr. K. Sudhakar from Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh...


    Guinness Record Holding Triycle

    Mr.Sudhakar is a Guinness World Record holder for building the Largest Tricycle in the World..!! The Tricycle is 41 feet 7 inches tall and weighs about 3 tons with the wheel diameter of 17 feet. It is 37 feet 4 inches long. The Tricycle is powered by the Pedal, Chain Sprockets and Gears. It took him over 3 years to built this Giant.



    Mr. Sudhakar had designed over 150 different types of cars too, these include ‘Wacky Cars, like Brinjal Car, Camera Car, Cricket Ball Car, Shivling Car, Cup & Saucer Car, Helmet Car, Computer Car, Double Bed Car, Football Car etc..!! He has also done a few normal ones like like ‘Go Karts’, Dune Buggies’.

    This is what is the reason quoted behind the idea of the "Condom Bike"..


    "For a Social Cause Mr. Sudhakar made a Condom Bike in the shape of a condom to bring in awareness towards the deadly AIDS. The Condom bike has a built in player, which gives a brief history on condoms and AIDS awareness. Continuing to fight against the deadly AIDS, he is planning to start a Mini Condom Bike Race."



    Some of the Future bikes/cars projects that are being worked on are..



    • Fountain Pen Bike
    • Lipstick Bike
    • Basket Ball Car
    • Tennis Ball Car
    • Ladies Hand Bag Car
    • Stilletto Car
    • Pressure Cooker Car
    • Sofa Car
    • Book Car
    • Mobile Phone Car


    Makes wonder if the "Condom Bike" is made out of latex..




    Visit Mr. Sudhakar's website to know more about his creations







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    2 My friend Nilu's New Pulsar 200 (With Redesigned Fornt Fork Barrels) Pics/Images/Photos

    The Bajaj Pulsar 200 DTSi now comes with new designed front fork barrels

    My friend Nilu (Since our B.E days) recently got himself a new RED Pulsar 200 DTSi. The Picture posted below is the Pic of his new bike which he had mailed to me. Congrats Nilu..!!

    My Friend's Nilu's New Pulsar 200 DTSi

    The front fork barrels of the first batch of Pulsar 200 were prone to breakage under heavy braking... It was probably due to faulty design of the front fork barrel. Following customer complaints, Bajaj has promptly replaced the older front fork barrels with a new design. As can be see from the pics of Nilu's Bike, the front fork barrels of the new Bajaj Pulsar DTSi 200 C.C has been replaced with a new design.

    New Design Front Fork Barrel

    That was really a fast response from Bajaj Motors.. Kudos to Bajaj..!!
    My faith in Bajaj becomes stronger..





    P:S:- Nilu will provide the ownership experience of his Pulsar 200 DTSi from time to time on "The Bike Chronicles of India". Keep visiting "The Bike Chronicles of India" to read the ownership experience of Nilu and his Pulsar 200.





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    May 11, 2007

    2 Road to the Indonesian Two Wheeler Industry

    An insight into the Indonesian Two Wheeler Industry and the reason why TVS and Bajaj are so bullish on it..

    The Prediction…

    "Special thanks to Aziz from Indonesia for providing me with the insights on the Indonesian Two Wheeler Industry"


    Infact it is Aziz who was the guy responsible for the Digitally Modified Pictures of the Pulsar 220, published earlier on this blog. His digitally altered pictures can now be found circulating in many internet forums and blogs..!!

    "Indian motorcycle manufacturers could be the next world players, and enter the Indonesian market. However, Indian domestic models are not yet appealing to buyers in other more developing markets such as Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam."

    This is what Ridwan Gunawan, president of Indonesian Motorcycle Industries Association said on 18’th January 2002.

    Indonesia on World Map


    …Is proving to be true

    5 years back when Indian Motorcycle manufacturers namely, Bajaj and TVS were starting to make a mark in India; the Indonesians saw it coming.

    True to the prediction, Bajaj has already started its Indonesian operations in November 2006. The other Indian giant TVS Motor is also about to start its Indonesian innings very soon.





    Why Indonesia..??

    Indonesia is the third-largest two wheeler market in the world - after China and India - and is growing at a fast rate. Success in Indonesia also means easy access to other South East Asian markets, namely Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines and Vietnam.


    Indonesian Two Wheeler Growth

    Picture Courtesy Business World



    The Indonesian Two Wheeler Market

    Step Thru: Similar to how 100 C.C motorcycles dominate the two wheeler sales in India, the Indonesian motorcycle market is dominated by step-through motorcycles (like the Honda Cub; sold as the Hero Honda Street in India). Step Thru two wheelers account for almost 80 % of two-wheelers sold in Indonesia.

    Sports Type/Motorcycles: Indonesians call the Motorcycle as the “Sports” type or Motor Sports two wheeler. The “Sports” type has a smaller market share in Indonesia.

    Reason for the Indonesian inclination towards Step Thru two wheelers:

    • Cost: Step Thru two wheelers are cheap. A Chinese Step Thru can come in $200 and a fully loaded Japanese step Thru can cost around $600. Compared to that “Sports” or Motorcycles cost $1000 and above.


    • Maintenance: Indonesians feel Step Thru are easier to maintain than a motorcycle.


    • Mileage: Step Thru give better mileage than Motorcycles (that are sold in Indonesia)


    • Practicality: Step Thru are more practical in crowded Indonesian streets.


    • Universal Appeal: Step Thru can be used by all members of the family including the female members

    Step Thru models are called “BEBEK” in Indonesia. The meaning of BEBEK in Indonesian is “DUCK”. It is called so because of its front panels of a Step Thru gives it the appearance like a duck..!!

    Donald Duck as Donald Bebek in Indonesia


    Two Wheeler Manufacturers Present in Indonesia
    Honda,
    Kawasaki,
    Kymco,
    Suzuki and
    Yamaha

    Two Wheeler Manufacturers in Indonesia

    Picture Courtesy Business World



    Together they account for 90 per cent of Indonesian two-wheeler sales.




    The Chinese are there too..

    The above manufacturers together, repulsed an earlier attack (1999-2002) by almost 80 Chinese companies that were exporting bikes to Indonesia. The Chinese came in strength after the Indonesian government opened the market, but did not set up a manufacturing base in Indonesia. They used surplus capacities back home and pushed CBUs (Completely Built Units) into Indonesia. Their pricing was at least 20 per cent cheaper than domestic manufacturers. In 2001, they notched up a 15 per cent market share, and tried every trick in the book to grab more imports and flooding the market.

    But Indonesian consumers weren't happy with Chinese quality. The Chinese had also shied away from manufacturing investment. This affected critical areas like after-sales service and spares support. Today, the market share of the Chinese is down to about 10 per cent. The largest of them has a market share of less than two per cent.




    Learning’s for Indian Manufacturers

    The Indonesian market is very attractive. Indonesia has the largest population among the South East Asian countries. 1 out of every 10 Indonesian has a motorcycle. Indonesia's public transport is not too good either.
    Moreover, availability of credit has improved considerably in the last few years. So there is ample room for growth. Following the not so satisfactory Chinese experience, the Indonesian customers would be wary of the quality of two wheelers from the Indian manufacturers. It’s up to TVS and Bajaj now to rise to the occasion and build a brand for their products in Indonesia.






    Sources:

    BusinessWorld:- "The Road to Jakarta"
    Aziz:- "The Bike Chronicles of India" visitor from Indonesia and my friend




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    May 10, 2007

    8 TVS interested in Indonesia..!!

    After Bajaj TVS has plans for Indonesia too..!!

    Look at the "Careers" Link at TVS Corporate website. It has two links.. One for applying jobs in India and the other for jobs in Indonesia..!!


    After Bajaj, TVS too has plans for entering into the Indonesian market.

    More of TVS plans for Indonesia in the coming posts..







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    May 8, 2007

    20 My Mechanics 150 C.C Bike Review

    I ask for advice from my trusted mechanic for a 150 C.C bike from the models available right now in India

    I am in Bangalore now to join a software company (what else..??). The first thing I do is take my bike (a Yamaha RX100) which has been lying around idle at my friend's place for the last 5 months for servicing. I take it to my trusted mechanic "Raymond", whom I used to visit before I left Bangalore for my MBA.

    Just to know his opinion, I tell him that I am thinking of a 4 stroke 150 C.C for myself and ask for his advice on which model should I go for..

    Here is the conversation for you:


    "The Pulsar isn't very good in quality compared to the Honda bikes.."

      Me: Raymond, I am thinking for getting a new 150 C.C bike for myself. Which one do you suggest..??

      Raymond: Is mileage your top priority?

      Me: No Raymond, a 40-45 km/l for me will do. I want a 150 C.C with decent performance and quality. (If I wanted mileage, wouldn't I have gone for a 100 or 125 C.C bike??)

      Raymond: Go for the Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme or the Honda Unicorn.

      Me: What about the Pulsar 150 DTSi?


      Raymond: The Pulsar isn't very good in quality compared to the Honda bikes.

      Me: What about the TVS Apache?

      Raymond: Well, you can try it out too. According to me it's quality is decent.


    Raymond promises to have my RX100 ready by the next day. I leave Raymond's Garage thinking about his advice.

    "I could make out why many guys must have gone for the Pulsar. Its like falling in love with a Hottie..!!"

    Being someone whose trade is to sercive motorcycles daily, I cannot doubt Raymond's opinion. But then I wonder, if the Pulsar hasn't been that great in quality, then how come it has sold more numbers than the 150 C.C models of TVS or Honda..? and that too consistently for over 5-6 years..?? How did it become the biggest brand in Colombia beating the Japanese brands..??

    At that very moment a Blue 150 C.C Pulsar DTSi UGIII overtook me. I could not help but admire at the form of the bike. A minute later I see another Black Pulsar UGIII, this time a 180 C.C.

    Although I am not exactly planning to buy a 150 C.C, I could make out why those guys must have gone for the Pulsar. Its like falling in love (infatuation, if you may say so) with a Hottie..!! When you see one, all you care is to be with her at all costs. Maybe flaunt her in front of your friends and hope to make them jealous. It dosen't matter whether she is a bad cook or has a volatile temper. It's like being a teenager once again.

    Is this the reason why there are so many Pulsars on ever corner of almost every city of India..??

    "The initial period is like a Honeymoon. But what after that..??"

    They say "Love is Blind", well I don't really subscribe to that completely. According to me "Love overlooks the faults and concentrates on the positives".

    The initial period is like a Honeymoon. But what after that..??



    Let me give the Testimonies of two of my friends who were Pulsar owner's:


    • During my MBA I had a classmate Akash Rana who is from Haryana. Akash is a bike enthusiast. He owned a "Classic" Pulsar 150 (the initial non-DTSi model) back home. He accepted that the quality of his bike was far from perfect but he loved the way his bike made him feel and used to narrate fond memories of his rides on his bike.


    • I met another friend of mine Anuj Agarwal, based in Bangalore now and an entrepreneur. He had a Pulsar DTSi (Non-alloy version) for three years. He said that after three years, he wasn't very satisfied with his bike.

    Both Akash and Anuj had now sold off their Pulsars but for different reasons.

    Akash like a true lover chose to concentrate on the positives while Anuj expected more his Pulsar in terms of reliability and wasn't happy when his expectations weren't met.


    "The only true Bike Lovers I can think of in India are owners of the Royal Enfield Bullet and Rajdoot-Yamaha RD350"

    The only true Bike Lovers I can think of in India are owners of the Royal Enfield Bullet and Rajdoot-Yamaha RD350. Their bikes aren't the last word in reliability. You can't expect the Bullet or the RD350 to always respond to your whims. Those bikes have to be maintained with the kind of love and attention you would shower on a baby. It is difficult to explain the kind of loyal fan following both these bikes still command.

    So is the Pulsar building a community of Bike Enthusiasts similar to those of the Bullet and RD350..?? The many Pulsar Clubs in India and also in foreign countries like Colombia and Indonesia might just prove this.

    Back in India just check out the internet biking forums and Orkut Communities.. there are numerous bikers who are Bajaj fans. But surprisingly, many of them don't even own a bike..!!

    The Pulsar might have given birth to many a bike enthusiast but there will always be a sizeable number of prospective bikers who would be looking for a hassle free ownership and expecting a good quality and trouble free product.

    Just for the sake of those bikers I hope that Bajaj makes a product which is comparable, maybe even better than the Honda bikes.


    Till then maybe the average biker should pay heed to "Raymond's" advice.

    By the way I forgot to tell you that Raymond rides a Royal Enfield Bullet when he goes touring across the country with his biker friends.






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    May 7, 2007

    0 Pulsar 180 Wallpapers from Indonesian BajajAuto Website

    Wallpapers of the Bajaj Pulsar DTSi 180 (UGIII) found on the Indonesian BajajAuto Website



    More Pulsar 180 Wallpapers from Indonesia...







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    6 Bajaj Pulsar 180 DTSi in Indonesia

    After Colombia and Mexico, now comes a report of the Bajaj Pulsar in Indonesia

    For the last few months I was contemplating to write a post about the Bajaj Pulsar in Indonesia. But since this blog already had a lot of posts on Bajaj, I thought of postponing the post to a later date. I had infact been gathering information about the foray of Bajaj in Indonesia for the past 4-5 months.


    Recently I came across a thread in "Overdrive Forum" about the Pulsar becoming very popular in Indonesia. I think the time has come for me to write about it now.

    "Bajaj is concentrating in providing Sales, Service and Spares before expanding its network in Indonesia.."

    Yes, Bajaj has started to sell its Pulsar DTSi 180 C.C model in Indonesia. The Pulsar 180 is exported to Indonesia in CKD (Completely Knocked Down) form. It is then assembled there. Bajaj started its Indonesian operations in November 2006. The picture posted below is the that of its Indonesian Corporate Website.



    Right now Bajaj is concentrating in "3S", i.e providing "Sales, Service and Spares" before expanding its network in Indonesia...



    The Pulsar 180 is available in two variants there.

    • With Round Headlamp and Spoke Wheels priced at Rp 15,000,000 (Equivalent to Indian Rs. 68,500) and

    • The same UGIII version available in India at Rp 16,500,000 (Equivalent to Indian Rs. 75,300)




    In my previous posts I had posted about the Indonesian TV Commercial for the Pulsar 180, and Pictures of the Pulsar 200 and 220 being modified using software progams by a few Indonesians. This shows the interest the Pulsar has generated in Indonesia.

    A few Indonesian links where the Pulsar 180 is being discussed are

    The language used in the content of the above links is in Indonesian. To translate it to English, the following online translation service can be used.. http://www.toggletext.com/kataku_trial.php. The translation to English isn't perfect but one can still roughly make out whatever is posted in Indonesian.





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    May 5, 2007

    11 New 2007 Honda Shine (125 C.C) [Pics/Images/Tech specs]

    Honda launches a refreshed Shine

    After the Unicorn, it was the turn of the 125 C.c Shine to undergo the beauty treatment. Honda has launched the 2007 "refreshed" shine.

    2007 Honda Shine
    Like the 150 C.C Unicorn, the Shine also has been subjected to only cosmetic changes with no changes in the engine...





    The new Shine comes in four variants. And this is how it is priced on road in Pune.

    • Shine Kick-Drum-Spoke Rs. 45,779
    • Shine Self-Disc-Alloy Rs. 52,984
    • Shine Kick-Drum-Alloy Rs. 48,277
    • Shine Self-Drum-Alloy Rs. 50,900


    The Shine definitely looks better in its new clothes. But is it going to be adequate..??




    HONDA SHINE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS




    WEIGHT / MEASUREMENT

    • Kerb Weight 122 kg
    • Length 2015 mm
    • Width 730 mm
    • Height 1070 mm
    • Wheelbase 1265 mm
    • Ground Clearance 175 mm
    • Fuel Tank Capacity 11 ltr.
    • Reserve Tank Capacity 1.3 ltr.

    BODY
    • Frame Advanced Design Diamond Frame
    • Front Suspension Telescopic Fork
    • Rear Suspension 3 Step Spring Loaded Hydraulic Shock Absorber
    • Front Tyre 2.75 - 18 42P(4PR)
    • Rear Tyre 2.75 - 18 48P(6PR)
    • Front Brake Type 240mm Disc / 130mm Drum
    • Rear Brake Type 130mm Drum

    ENGINE & TRANSMISSION

    • Engine Type 4 St, Air Cooled OHC Single Cylinder
    • Displacement 124.6 cc
    • Net Power 10.3 BHP @ 7500 rpm (7.68 KW)
    • Torque 1.1 Kg-m @ 5500 rpm (10.9 Nm)
    • Air Filter Paper Type
    • Carburetor CV Type
    • Starting System Kick / Self
    • Transmission Constant Mesh, 4 SpeedGear
    • Gear Shift Pattern All Up

    ELECTRICALS
    • Ignition Digital CDI (Multi Mapping)
    • Battery 12 - 12.5 AH (Ks), 12 V - 7 AH (Es)
    • Headlamp Multi Reflector 12 V / 35 W






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    4 Bajaj Discover DTSi 135 C.C on Bajaj's Website now

    Official Pics and Tech specs of the Discover 135 now availabale at BajajAuto Website

    Bajaj finally has put the techspecs of its Discover DTSi 135 C.C on its website.


    Bajaj Discover 135

    The Discover 135 indeed comes with a wider 100/90 size (equivalent to Pulsar 150/180) rear tyre. It also sports a 240 mm dia. front disc brake and Gas Filled "Nitrox" rear shock suspension.



    "Sadly the Discover 135 retains the 4 Speed Gear box.."

    But as speculated earlier the Discover 135 doesn't have "Tubeless Tyres" and power is actually 13.1 PS (which is actually 12.9 bhp) not 13.1 bhp. Not much of a difference but still in the crowded Indian Motorcycle market, where the models have minor differences in terms of engine and power output; a figure of "13" has more phychological appeal than a lesser figure in "12"...



    Official Tech specs of the Discover 135

    Official Tech Specs Sheet for the Bajaj Discover 135 C.C



    The 12.9 bhp and additional goodies like wider rear tyre, gas filled rear shocks, front discs put the Discover 135 right on top of the other 125 C.C bikes. But sadly the Discover 135 retains the 4 Speed Gear box. A 5 Speed Gearbox would have perfectly complimented the 12.9 bhp and completed the package. Even the Yamaha Gladiator and the Suzuki Heat/Zeus has 5 Speed transmissions.

    With the launch of the Discover 135 there can be two possible situations for Bajaj Auto..

    "Even if the Discover 135 dosen't sell well, Bajaj isn't going to incur significant loses since the Discover 135 shares majority of its parts with the other Discover models.."

    • The Discover 135 might become a hit and sell handsomely, meanwhile it might cannibalize the sales of the smaller Discover 112 and 125 C.C.


    • The Discover 135 C.C might not sell that well.



    In the first situation Bajaj would be more than happy if customers prefer the feature laden but costly (than the Discover 112 and 125) Discover 135 over the 112 and 135.

    In the latter situation, Bajaj isn't going to incur significant loses since the Discover 135 shares majority of its parts with the other Discover models.


    Smart Business..!! Being an MBA myself, I can't help but admire the business strategies of Bajaj Auto.

    Now lets see what the competition has in reply to this..




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    May 4, 2007

    3 Global Auto rolls out its first Indo-China Bike from West Bengal

    Indo-China JV Global Auto, rolls out its first two wheeler from West Bengal; a 125 C.C Motorcycle

    A post was made in "The Bike Chronicles of India" during February 2007. It was on an Indo China joint venture between Xenitis Group of India and Guangzhou Motors Co. of China planning to manufacture two wheelers from the State of West Bengal. The new JV has been named as Global Automobiles.

    Global Auto has finally launched its first offering, a 125 C.C bike called "Xpression".

    125 C.C Xpression from Global Auto

    The Bike is available in three colors: Red, Black and Blue.

    It has a price tag of Rs. 39,000 (Ex-Showroom, probably in West Bengal)




    The Bike has the following specifications:

    Engine: 125 C.C 4 Stoke
    Power : 7.8 kw (=10.45 bhp) at 8500 rpm
    Torque : 8.4 Nm (=0.8484 kgm) at 7500 rpm

    Gear: 5 Gears


    DIMENSIONS:

    • Length : 2040 mm
    • Width : 780 mm
    • Height : 1130 mm
    • Wheel Base : 1280 mm
    • Min. Turning Radius : 2165 mm
    • Ground Clearance : 140 mm


    TYRE SIZE:

    • Front : 2.75 - 18, 4PR
    • Rear : 3.00 - 18, 6PR




    Visit the Corporate Website of Global Auto



    Wallpaper of the 125 C.C "Xpression" from Global Auto



    The 125 C.C bike will be made available initially in the Eastern part of India particularly in West Bengal before being launched nationally. Being a new entrant in the highly competitive Indian two wheeler sector, it has its work cut out against stong competitors like Hero Honda, Honda, Bajaj, TVS and Yamaha.


    Being a new two wheeler manufacturer, it will have to prove itself in the quality department. Moreover the introductory price of Rs.39,000 (Ex-Showroom, probably for West Bengal) though is competitive it isn't much less than its competitors.

    Price of other 125 C.C models:

    Bajaj Discover DTSi: Rs.42,500 (Ex-Showroom, New Delhi)
    TVS Victor GLX: Rs.43,700 (Ex-Showroom, Kolkata)


    So any takers for the Xpression from Global Auto..??



    News Source: Deccan Herald




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