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Feb 15, 2008

36 Test Ride/Review of 2008 Yamaha Gladiator Type-SS

Read the Test Ride/Review of the 2008 Yamaha Gladiator Type-SS on "The Bike Chronicles of India".. Test Ride of the New Gladiator Type-SS

First things first:

Compared to the earlier Gladiator models, there is no change in the Power/Torque output of the New Yamaha Gladiator Type-SS.

Payeng on the Yamaha Gladiator Type-SS

    So is it another cosmetic/sticker job with a fancy name (la Hero Honda Karizma "R")..??

    The answer to that would be.. "No".


"Quality of parts used in the new model has to be seen and felt.."

Of course there is no change in the power output in the Gladiator Type-SS, but the quality of parts used in the new model has to be seen and felt to realize that the Type-SS is only a precursor of good thing to come from Yamaha India in 2008 (namely the R15 and the FZ150).




Price:

# The Gladiator Type-SS will be available in showrooms only by Feb 2008 end.

# The Gladiator Type-RS will be launched after a month.

# Tech Specs of the Gladiator Type SS/RS are same as the older Gladiator

The best part is that the Gladiator Type-SS will have a Ex-Showroom price tag of around Rs. 46,350..!! (which would be more or less uniform across the country) Considering the quality and the equipment levels, the price according to me is quite an aggressive one.

Also what is more exciting is the fact that the price of the Gladiator "Graffiti" Variant (with Self Start, Front Disc Brakes as standard) has now been lowered to Rs. 43,650..!! (Ex-Showroom, mostly uniform across India)


New (Semi Flat) Handlebar:

Yamaha Gladiator Type-SS Handlebar

The handlebar on the Type-SS sits flatter than the earlier Gladiator models. As a result of which the rider now leans more towards the handlebars. Though the riding position is not as aggressive as the TVS Apache RTR 160, but the stance is now more like the Bajaj Pulsar 150/180 models. The handlebar has been given an anodized matt black finish.

Payeng on the Yamaha Gladiator Type-SS
One can also find handlebar-ends on the Type-SS along with handlebar Grips which according to Yamaha has been design like the ones found on its 1000 cc R1.

The Type-SS sports a tachometer, a feature which isn't present in any other 125 cc bike right now. There is also a brushed aluminium handle bar crown, which adds to the aesthetic appeal.

The switches are functional and comprehensive, but compared to the competition, it is getting a bit too old and has been in duty on Yamaha models since the RX135 days.



Yamaha Gladiator Type-SS Dimple Type Seat

Dimple Type Seat Cover

The Seat cover on the Type-SS has a new perforated material which Yamaha prefers to call as "Dimple Type". It certainly looks good on the Type-SS but I am not quite sure if it is functional too.


Yamaha Gladiator Type-SS, Exhaust End & Heat Shield

New Design Exhaust End & new material Heat Shield

The exhaust of the Type-SS has a newly designed end piece which Yamaha again likes to call as "Machine Gun Type" end piece. Although it looks ok to me, the choice of the colour of the end piece makes it look a bit tacky.

Unlike the heat shield on the exhaust found on other Indian bikes, the heat shield on the Gladiator Type-SS is made out of a special synthetic-plastic-resin material. Apart from protecting the pillion's foot from scalding, the heat shield looks cool too.


Aluminium Die Cast Footpegs:

Aluminium Die Cast Front FootpegAluminium Die Cast Rear Footpeg

The classy aluminium Die Cast footpegs of the Gladiator Type-SS enhances the Sporty feel. Both the footpegs are retractable. The front footpegs have rubber inserts to damp vibrations.

What sets these footpegs apart from ones found in other bikes is that the front ones are spring loaded, so that even if they happen to touch the tarmac during hard cornering, they will automatically come back to their original position.

I was quite impressed by the way the rear footpegs makes a "CLICK" everytime you retract it or bring it back. Exquisite..!!



Apart from these changes, the Gladiator Type-SS has many other small changes like newly designed sleek Front and Rear Fenders, front fairing which has been lowered by 30 mm, Half Chain Cover, O-Ring Chain Drive, Toe-only type gear lever. Not to mention an excellent paint job. All these changes manage to give the Type-SS a Stylish and Sporty stance and look.


Colors:

The Gladiator Type-SS will be available in two color combinations..

  • Metallic Silver with Red

  • Metallic Silver with Gold





Review of the Test Ride

The test ride was taken on a proper test track prepared by a Japanese gentleman from Yamaha India (Posted below). The test track comprised of a number of twist and turns along with sweeping bends and a few straight portions as well. It was designed to test the handling and performance of Gladiator Type-SS.



"The New Gladiator Type-SS is definitely the "Sportiest" 125 cc motorcycle in the country at present

I took three rounds around the test track. After the ride I can safely say that the New Gladiator Type-SS is definitely the "Sportiest" 125 cc motorcycle in the country at present. The way the rider sits on the Gladiator Type-SS is quite different from the earlier Gladiators. The rider now leans more into the bike, like on a Pulsar. The bike was resonably smooth even and the gear box was a joy to use. Special mention have to made of the front disc brakes of the Gladiator Type-SS. Nowhere during the test ride did it ever feel that the brakes were weak. The handling was also quite sporty (though definitely not as sporty as the Apache RTR 160) for a bike in the 125 cc segment.

Previously I had taken test rides of the various 125 cc bikes and compared them (viz. the Bajaj XCD, Hero Honda Glamour, Honda Shine, Suzuki Zeus and the Yamaha Gladiator Type J.A.) Even back then, I had said that I could hardly find any fault with the Gladiator. In fact apart from the Gladiator, each 125 cc bike had something missing in it.

"The current price of Rs.46,350 along with the Standard Front Disc Brake (Flame without Disc Brake is Rs.45,000 Ex-Showroom Delhi) is very competitive.

As a bonus the Gladiator Type-SS also has the 5’th gear and tachometer"

The Bajaj XCD felt small, the Suzuki Zeus felt a bit underpowered (especially on revving) and had stiff suspension, and apart from the Honda Brand, I couldn’t find something which could set apart the Hero Honda Glamour and the Honda Shine. But on the Gladiator Type-SS, I couldn’t again find any fault with it.

The Gladiator Type-SS feels almost like a bigger 150 cc bike in size. The tank also has functional knee recess unlike a few other bikes.

The only chink in the Older Gladiator’s amour was probably its price which was a bit high compared to the likes of the Bajaj XCD. But the current price of Rs.46,350 along with the Standard Front Disc Brake (Flame without Disc Brake is Rs.45,000 Ex-Showroom Delhi) is very competitive. As a bonus the Gladiator Type-SS also has the 5’th gear and tachometer.

And also because the maximum torque of the Gladiator is produced at a comparatively higher RPM than all the other 125 cc bikes, the Gladiator doesn’t pull that well as say the XCD at low RPM’s. But this also means that the Gladiator is much sportier than the other 125 cc bikes since guys looking for sporty bikes like to have more pickup at high RPMs.

Another reason for the Gladiator not selling well has been its poor advertising. It is no secret that the previous Ads of the Gladiator could be termed as Crappy. According to me the success or failure of the Gladiator Type-SS now depends a lot on its Promotion and Advertising.







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This is to remind that the Views or Opinions in the blog are entirely mine unless explicitly stated. The Views and Opinions published in this blog should in no way be related to any other person or organization associated -- directly or indirectly -- with me.




Feb 14, 2008

29 New 2008 Yamaha Gladiator Type-SS (Stylish & Sporty) Pics/Images and Details.. with Wallpapers

Details of the New Features on the 2008 125 cc Yamaha Gladiator Type-SS (Stylish & Sporty)

Yamaha Gladiator Type SS Wallpaper

Wallpaper: 1280 X 960


Visible Changes:

  • Racing Cowl (Engine Cover)

  • Lowered Front Fairing

  • Half Chain Cover

  • O-Ring Chain Drive


  • Semi-Flat Handle Bar

  • Handle Bar End

  • R1 Type Handlebar Grips

  • Brushed Aluminium Handle Crown


Yamaha-Gladiator Type SS New Features

  • MRF Zapper Tyre Front

  • MRF Zapper Tyre Rear



  • New Design Front Fender

  • New Design Rear Fender

2008 Yamaha Gladiator Type-SS Wallpaper

Wallpaper: 1280 X 960


  • Aluminium Die Cast Front Footpegs

  • Aluminium Die Cast Rear Footpegs


  • Tachometer

  • Toe Type Gear Shifter


  • Larger Seat

  • Dimple Type Seat Cover Material


  • R1 type front Turn Indicators


  • Exhaust Heat Shield made of Special Resin Material

  • Exhaust Can End Piece with a "Machine Gun" Type Design


Yamaha Gladiator Type-SS Wallpaper

Wallpaper: 1280 X 960



Some Changes which are not visible:

  • High Flow Paper Air Filter for improved performance

  • Clutch Improvement for longer clutch life

  • Steering Column Seal for smooth steering

  • Special Material on the Front Forks to prevent Oil Leakages

  • Lighter Alloy Wheels

  • New Cam Chain for silent operation and longer life


Power output remain the same as the older Gladiator but the new Type-SS will come at an Aggressive Price..!!



[Review of the Test Ride Experience of the New Gladiator Type-SS has been covered in the next post]







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This is to remind that the Views or Opinions in the blog are entirely mine unless explicitly stated. The Views and Opinions published in this blog should in no way be related to any other person or organization associated -- directly or indirectly -- with me.




Feb 10, 2008

13 "Indonesian" Consumer Generated Commercial/Video of the Bajaj Pulsar 180 DTSi

Watch a "Cheeky" Commercial/Video made by an Indonesian Bajaj Pulsar 180 fan..!!

A few days back, an Indonesian visitor to "The Bike Chronicles of India", mailed me a humourous video shot by an Indonesian Pulsar 180 fan/owner. The video has been shot like a TV Commercial.

I couldn't stop myself from laughing out loud when I saw the video for the first time.

In the video, a biker on some other bike stops next to a Bajaj Pulsar 180 rider and tries to intimidate him by wringing the throttle of his bike.. in reply the Pulsar 180 rider just blips his bike's throttle once.. what happens next is quite humourous..!!

Just take a look at the video posted below..


[Those who cannot see the video; Click Here..]



From the video one can make out that..




  • Even though step thru's (called as "Bebek" in Indonesia) sell more than motorcycles in Indonesia, the Motorcycle must be slowly gaining popularity even there.



  • The Motorcycle is seen as a "Man's Bike" in that part of the world.



  • Bajaj uses its once famous in India, "Definitely Male" tag line for the Pulsar 180 in Indonesia.. and the tag line seems to have made an impact in Indonesia too..!!







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Feb 7, 2008

22 KTM bikes for India.. Coming soon to Bajaj Probiking showrooms [RC8 Wallpaper]

A look at the KTM bikes that will grace Bajaj Probiking Showrooms soon..

KTM RC8:

The 2008 KTM RC8 [1280 X 1024 Size Wallpaper]


The KTM 1190 RC8 is the first 1000 cc Super Bike from KTM. The international launch of the RC8 is expected to happen around March.


The RC8 has a 1148cc, 8-valve, DOHC, 75-degree V-twin engine, which makes an impressive 155 horsepower and 120Nm of torque. The bike has a dry weight of 188 Kgs, sports a six-speed gearbox and Keihin's Electronic Fuel Injection.

Watch the Promotional Video of the RC8 (which gave me goose bumps) on You Tube..

The RC8 is priced at 10,695.00 GBP (Great Britain Pounds) in the U.K, which is equal to around Rs. 8,20,000. Visit the Official KTM RC8 website for more details on the RC8.





KTM Duke 690:


The 2008 KTM Duke 690


According to KTM, the Duke 690 is the most powerful street-legal "Single" cylinder bike of all time.

The Duke 690 has a single-cylinder, 654cc, liquid-cooled engine that makes 65bhp at 7500rpm. Compared to multi cylinder super sport bikes, 65 horsepower certainly doesn't sound like much. But the 690 Duke weighs just 148 kilos (as heavy as a Pulsar 220/ Karizma..!!).

The KTM 690 Duke gets a steel tube trellis frame, six-speed gearbox, and 17-inch five-spoke alloy wheels. Top speed is around the region of 190km/h.

The Duke 690 is priced at 6,195.00 GBP (Great Britain Pounds) in the U.K, which is equivalent to Rs. 475,000. Visit the Official KTM Duke 690 site for more details




The Headlights of the Duke 690



The Front of the KTM RC8




The Duke 690 was also displayed at the Auto Expo 2008. The Bajaj guys present there told that the Duke 690 and the RC8 (which wasn't kept there for display) would be the bikes from KTM that should make it to the Bajaj Probiking Showrooms soon..

Question remains what will be the Indian Sticker Price.

But for those kind of guys who want "Exclusivity" and have deep pockets, these radically styled KTM bikes should just fit the bill perfectly for them..!!






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Feb 5, 2008

12 3000 Kms of my Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi.. Parts being Replaced.

Looks like I have to wait for some more time before I can ride my bike again..

The other day I was quizzed as to why there hasn’t been any update about my Pulsar 220. There hasn’t been any update because it’s been a month since I have shifted to Gurgaon and my bike is in Bangalore with my brother.

When the part was being replaced.. a Service Guy accidentally broke one of the bolts from the left side engine cover

After a few days following the second free service of the bike, it was found that a part called the "Crank Position Sensor" had to be replaced. Since it was taking sometime for that part to arrive from Pune, I had no choice but to leave the bike with my brother and shift to Gurgaon. When the part finally did arrive (in around 15 days) from Pune, my brother got busy with his exams.. Therefore another two weeks of delay.

Crank Position Sensor of the Pulsar 220

Crank Position Sensor of the Pulsar 220
(the black thing in the center)


Today (5’th Feb 2007), my brother took the bike for servicing in Auto Service. Auto Service is one of the Best Probiking Service Centers of Bajaj in the Country.. The owner, Mr. Venkat is an ex employee of Bajaj Auto and is a hands on biker himself. He is also a very open person and loves to interact with bikers. I had spoken to him a few times when I was in Bangalore.


Disaster..

My brother called me up sometime in the afternoon and informed me that that while the Crank Position Sensor was being replaced, a Service Guy accidentally broke one of the bolts from the left side engine cover. As a result of it, the broken bolt got lodged inside. My brother explained this to me over the phone, so it was quite difficult for me to visualize what exactly went wrong. But nevertheless, I somehow got the idea of what might have happened.

The service guys weren’t ready to replace the part and wanted to send it to the workshop..

The service guys told that have had to take the crankcase cover to a workshop so that they could fix it up. This basically meant that since the bolt wasn’t possible to remove, they might probably have to resort to some local fix. When I asked Mr. Rajesh that whether this was due to poor quality of the bolt, he said that the fault was due to the service guy for applying more force while removing the bolt.


The lodged Broken Bolt


The service guys weren’t ready to replace the part and wanted to send it to the workshop. I spoke to the Mr. Rajesh, the Supervisor there over the phone and told him that since the engine has a warranty of 5 years, I would like the damaged part to be replaced. Mr. Rajesh then asked me to call Mr. Venkat (the owner who wasn’t keeing well and was in his residence) and tell him about it. I explained Mr. Venkat about the incident after which he agreed to get the part replaced. But according to them, it might again take a few more days (maybe 4 days).



Sigh..!!

Tareekh Pe Tareekh..!! Tareekh Pe Tareekh..!!


[P.S: My Brother was apprehensive of leaving the bike with Tank Full of Fuel at the Service Center..

Because back in Assam (our homeland), he has seen how unscrupulous service guys (even from Authorized service centers) siphon off fuel from the bikes which come for servicing. But with such a reputed service center like Auto Service in Bangalore.. I don’t think something like that should happen]







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