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Jan 16, 2010

2 Auto Expo 2010 Coverage: Bajaj

Bajaj Auto pavilion had a few of its domestic models on show along with a few KTM and Kawasaki models..

Bajaj@Auto Expo 2010

Bajaj Auto pavilion had the recently launched Pulsar 135LS and a couple of other domestic models on display. Along with these domestic models, the Kawasaki Ninja 250R and a couple of KTM models, viz. the 990 Super Duke and the 690 Super Moto were also present.

The Ninja 250R has already been launched in India (Applause..!!).. so can we expect something from the KTM stables next..??



Bajaj Pavilion @ Auto Expo 2010: (Photo credits: Ankur's Picasa Album)


Pulsar 135LS @ Auto Expo 2010

KTM 990 SuperDuke @ Auto Expo 2010

KTM 690SM @ Auto Expo 2010

Kawasaki Ninja 250R @ Auto Expo 2010




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4 Auto Expo 2010 Coverage: Hero Honda

The Hero Honda pavilion was spectacular in layout..

The world's largest motorcycle maker, Hero Honda had put together an impresive pavilion at the 2010 Auto Expo. The center of the pavilion had revolving rings with a Karizma ZMR model revolving inside them. There was also a waterfall around it, on which interesting patterns were created by controlling the flow of water.

Most of the current Hero Honda models could also be found around the pavilion.

Hero Honda @ Auto Expo 2010


Hero Honda Pavilion @ Auto Expo 2010: (Photo credits: Samit's Picasa Album)


Transparent Karizma ZMR @ Auto Expo 2010

Hero Honda Passion @ Auto Expo 2010

Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme @ Auto Expo 2010

Revolving Karizma ZMR @ Auto Expo 2010




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Jan 13, 2010

10 Bikini Faired Bajaj Pulsar 220-S DTS-i has arrived in showrooms

The first motorcyle launch of 2010 is a surprise from Bajaj.. the Pulsar 200 DTS-i is back from the dead in a new avatar.. with 20 cc more, more grunt, more goodies.. at a killer price..!!

I had always considered the Pulsar 200 to be one of the most propotionate and good looking motorcycle to have graced our Indian roads. Apart from its good looks, the Pulsar 200 also offered an excellent "Performance + Price + Decent fuel Efficiency" package.

Many bike enthusiasts across India were disappointed when Bajaj decided to pull the plug off the 200 and give its handsome propotions to its younger brother, the Pulsar 180. The memory further began to fade away when the Pulsar 220 with its new carbureted heart went on to become more affordable and also the "Fastest Indian" bike.

But today, a member, of xBhp.com ( Prabhakar from Hyderabad) reported of sighting a new Pulsar 220 DTS-i variant in a Bajaj showroom which is almost a Pulsar 200 lookalike. The news about this new Pulsar variant was initially reported by BikeIndia magazine a few weeks back as the Pulsar 220-"S" variant. The "S" was supposed to be a "Streetfighter" / naked variant of the Pulsar 220 DTS-i

Pulsar 220-S DTS-i

As can be seen from the photographs, this is indeed a new Pulsar 220 DTS-i variant which reminds one of the Pulsar 200. But this one has also got as extra 20 cc's, thick 37-inch front forks, rear disc brake, clip on handlebars and DC lighting as icing on the cake. By the way, the photos do not show any "S" markings or decals on the bike. So lets called it a bikini faired Pulsar 220 DTS-i instead.

Although not officially confirmed, this new Pulsar 220 variant is supposed to belt out 21 Ps (the Pulsar 200 used to make 18 Ps) of peak power. Also without the fixed half fairing, the weight of this new variant can be expected to come down by 3-5 kgs.. therefore a slightly better power to weight ratio is expected as well. But then sadly this new variant does not get the excellent projector headlight setup of the half faired P220.

The real cherry on the icing would be the price of this model, which at around Rs. 68K Ex-Showroom Delhi(not confirmed officially yet), now seems to bridge the 8-9k gap existing between the Pulsar 180 and the Pulsar 220 half faired variant.

Value for money, thy name is Bajaj..!!

Pulsar Lineup

A few guys might complain that the Pulsar lineup is getting too crowded with similar looking models.. (like we haven't heard that before).

But personally I would rate this new Pulsar 220 DTSi very highly as a package. After all there is one more "Fastest Indian" to chose from now.. that too at a very tempting price tag.. and this time one can't complain about the fixed-half fairing.

But question remains, whether this (new Pulsar 220) is a good enough proposition to excite Indian bikers or do guys care more for exclusivity stuff..??





Bikini Faired Pulsar 220 DTSi @ Showroom: (Photo credits: Prabhakar from www.xbhp.com)

Pulsar 220 DTS-i with Bikini Fairing- Side

Pulsar 220 DTSi with Bikini Fairing- Front

Pulsar 220 DTS-i with Bikini Fairing- Rear

Pulsar 220 DTS-i with Bikini Fairing- Speedo

Pulsar 220 DTS-i with Bikini Fairing- Carb

Pulsar 220 DTS-i with Bikini Fairing





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Jan 12, 2010

6 Royal Enfield to put its UCE (Unit Construction Engine) across all its models in 2010 + Royal Enfield @ Auto Expo 2010

Models shown at the Royal Enfield pavilion @ AutoExpo 2010.. all had UCE (Unit Contruction Engine)..

Among the models showed by Royal Enfield at the 2010 Auto Expo were a Cafe Racer Concept, Classic 500, Bullet 350, Thunderbird Twinspark and two export models viz. a Classic 500 in Military "Battle Green" Color and another in Chrome. One noticable thing was that all these models had been fitted with the UCE (Unit Construction Engine) of Royal Enfield.

A quick trip to the Royal Enfield site revealed that in 2010, all its models will get the new Unit Construction Engine.

About the Auto Expo 2010 on R.E Site

About the Auto Expo 2010 on R.E Site


The Classic 500/350 & the Thunderbird Twinspark models already come with the UCE engine and now even the Bullet 350 and the Electra-5S are going to get the UCE makeover.



What does it mean?

It means that the tradition Royal Enfield "Right Foot Gear Shifter" (currently present only on the Bullet 350) and the "C.I (Cast Iron) Engine" (doing its duty right now on the Bullet 350 and Electra 5-S) are going to be relegated to history books.

Well, purists will definitely be sad.. but then "Change is the only Constant"


Royal Enfield Unit Construction Engine

Royal Enfield Unit Construction Engine (this one is with EFi)


Traditional Royal Enfield Cast Iron 350 cc Engine

Traditional Royal Enfield, Cast Iron Engine





Royal Enfield Pavilion @ AutoExpo 2010: (Photo credits: http://www.motoroids.com/)

Royal Enfield Bullet STD with UCE @AutoExpo 2010

Royal Enfield Classic 500 C.C @ AutoExpo 2010

Royal Enfield Thunderbird Twinspark @ AutoExpo 2010

Royal Enfield Classic in Battle Green @ AutoExpo 2010

Royal Enfield Classic in Chrome @ AutoExpo 2010

Royal Enfield Cafe Racer Concept @ AutoExpo 2010




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Jan 10, 2010

1 Auto Expo 2010 Coverage: Videos of Bikes (in HD)

Videos of bikes displayed at the 2010 Auto Expo.. by BikeAdvice.in

Reports have been coming in that the 2010 Auto Expo has been so crowded, that many guys had to come out of the venue instead of visiting the pavilions.

For those who have not yet visited the Auto Expo or those who visited, yet missed catching a glimpse of the bikes displayed, Deepak from www.BikeAdvice.in has shot a few videos (in HD) and uploaded them on YouTube. A bit of commentary along with the footage could have made it more interesting and informative.. but still, thanks Deepak for the videos and the effort.


Video of the recently launched Bajaj Pulsar 135LS. Currently on sale in showrooms.






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Video of the recently launched 110 cc, Honda CB Twister. Should be available in showrooms in a month or two.





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Video of the new 125 cc, 2010 Honda CBF Stunner. Should be available in showrooms soons.






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Video of the SZ Concept from Yamaha motors. Details of the bike have not yet been disclosed by Yamaha motors.





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Video of the new 150 cc, 2010 Limited Edition (White Color with no tech changes) Yamaha R15. Should be available in showrooms from February 2010.




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Video of the 500 cc, Bullet Classic. Currently on sale in India.







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Video of the 500 cc, Bullet Classic in Military Green color.

Those who are expecting to buy this model in India, eat your heart out. This is an export model, so either get settled abroad or join the Army (for that color).

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Video of the 500 cc, Bullet Classic in chrome.

This too probably is an export model, but who knows..




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Video of the 350 cc, Bullet Electra with UCE engine.

All Royal Enfield bikes are getting the UCE (Unit Contruction Engine) from Feb 2010.



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Video of the 350 cc, Thunderbird Twinspark.







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Video of Harley Davidson bikes:




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