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May 1, 2010

21 Pulsar MTV Stunt Mania Season 2 Auditions to be held as a "Rockathon"..!!

Pulsar MTV StuntMania Season 2 auditions are about to start across 6 Indian cities.. in a Rock Festival format..!!

pulsar MTV Stuntmani 2 Rockathon

Even if you can’t perform motorcycle stunts, you can always visit the Rockathon for a day of fun and rock music..!!

The most memorable days during my 4 years of Engg. graduation would definitely be the cultural festivals. I still miss the crowd, the games, the contests and of course the rock shows.

Pulsar MTV StuntMania Season 2 is soon to start and the auditions this time will be in a "Rockathon" format. i.e. the auditions will be in a youthful bike and rock festival style.

Cool & Innovative..!!

2 Chris Pfeiffer's India tour kick starts in Delhi

Chris Pfeiffer Dazzles Delhi..!!

Chris Pfeiffer in Delhi, India

Photo credit: xBhp.com

On 29'th April, bike enthusiasts from Delhi got to witness one of the finest professional freestyle motorcycle rider, Chris Pfeiffer in action..!!

Read about the Chris Pfeiffer Delhi experience on my friend Sajal's blog..

Follow Chris Pfeiffer's India tour on India's largest motorcycle community xBhp.com (which is also the official motorcycling community for CP's India Tour

Apr 28, 2010

14 New Colors for the Yamaha's 2010 FZ Series

Yamaha FZ bikes gets new colors..

..the only thing that stopped a few of my friends from buying the FZ was the 153 cc engine, which obviously wasn't an upgrade from their existing bikes..

The FZ-16 and the FZ-S gets two new colors. Acording to Yamaha India, the FZ-16 and FZ-S did 85,000 units in the last 2009-10 fiscal year.

Now this is what I think..

The Yamaha FZ-16 and FZ-S bikes are according to me (let me say it once more) are works of motorcycle art.. it goes without saying that it is due to its handsome looks that the FZ has managed to carve a niche for itself among the motorcycles sold in India.

Black Cyber Green

Black Cyber Green

Apr 25, 2010

4 Kawasaki formally re-enters India as "India Kawasaki Motors"

Kawasaki re-enters India formally.. new models planned for India in 2010

Among the big 4 Japanese bike makers (Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and Kawasaki), one name had been missing in India for a long time; that was of Kawasaki. On 24’th April 2010, Kawasaki Heavy Industries officially launched a new Indian subsidiary, India Kawasaki Motors Pvt. Ltd. (IKM).

But wasn’t the Kawasaki Ninja 250R already on sale since 2009 in India? So then why is this new Kawasaki subsidiary being created?

Kawasaki in India

Rajiv Bajaj (right), MD, Bajaj Auto, with Hiroshi Takata, President, Kawasaki Heavy Industries

Photo Credit: Hindu

Kawasaki: First Innings in India

With everything else remaining same, formation of the Kawasaki subsidiary in India probably shows Kawasaki’s commitment towards its operations in India..

Kawasaki had first entered India in 1984 with Bajaj Auto Ltd. with a technical assistance agreement. The marriage had resulted in products like the KB RTZ100/125 (2 stroke), KB 100 4S (4 stroke), the 110/115 cc Caliber, 125 cc Wind and the 175 cc Eliminator.

But as indigenously developed motorcycles by Bajaj started replacing the Kawasaki-Bajaj models, the Kawasaki Logo started to disappear from our Indian roads. Also unlike the other Japanese makers, Kawasaki doesn’t have small engined 100-125 cc road/street motorcycles (there are a few 100-125 cc off road/dual purpose motorcycles though) in their international lineup.

Kawasaki: Second Innings in India


But Kawasaki couldn’t just ignore the second largest two wheeler market in the world for long. In 2009 Kawasaki launched its Ninja 250R, the best twin cylinder 250 cc motorcycle in the world. The baby Ninja 250R is imported to India as Completely Knocked Down (CKD) kits and assembled at Bajaj Auto’s Chakan factory (where the Pulsars are manufacturer). Kawasaki also uses the Probiking outlets of Bajaj Auto to sell and service the baby Ninja.



So what will this new India Kawasaki Motors Pvt. Ltd. (IKM) do?



According to Hindu,

Kawasaki's new imports and sales subsidiary, IKM, will consign the production of the completely knocked down (CKD) or imported kits to BAL's Chakan plant. The locally made motorcycles will then be sold together with imported complete motorcycles through BAL's Probiking shops..

We are studying the option of localisation but as of now, have no plans.” Eric Vas, Head, Probiking and President, New Projects, BAL, said, "there has been a fairly large investment in spare parts and sales and service for the Ninja covering 32 cities with exclusive retail space and service stations and this could go up to 35-40 this fiscal."

# Kawasaki would import CKD's

# Assemble them at Bajaj Auto's Chakan plant

# Sell and service the bikes at Bajaj Auto's probiking network

So basically everything will remain the same, Kawasaki would import completely knocked down kits and use Bajaj’s plant at Chakan to assemble them and sell and service them via Bajaj’s Probiking network.

Formation of the Kawasaki subsidiary in India probably shows Kawasaki’s commitment towards its operations in the world’s second largest market. That they are here for a long second innings and not just like a fly by night operator. And oh yes, there are news of more Kawasaki models for India.






Bigger Kawasaki models for India in 2010

"Kawasaki's strength is bigger bikes and before the Ninja 250R launch six months ago, the big bike market in India was around 10 units a month. Ninja alone is doing 80-100 units a month now and Kawasaki is planning the launch of bigger bikes going forward," said Mr. (Rajiv) Bajaj.

Zigwheels in its April issue had an Article on the possible new models for India in 2010..!!

Bigger Kawasaki Models for India







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8 Honda CB Dazzler to be launched in May 2010

Honda to launch a new sportier and premium version of its Unicorn, says Autocar India..

After Honda had made some cosmetic changes and renamed its Unicorn as the CB Unicorn for 2010, I had presumed that the Unicorn Sports Concept that was shown at the 2010 Auto Expo was probrably just that. i.e a concept and might not make in production.

I can be sure that the new bike will most probably also sport the "CB" prefix..

But recently Autocar India broke out the news that a new sportier and premium version of the Honda Unicorn is about to be launched in May 08, 2010, which according to their sources say will be called "Dazzler". When Autocar India contacted a senior HMSI official, they declined to comment on the new bike but said that there will be a launch in the beginning of May.

Honda Unicorn Sports Concept

Honda Unicorn Sports Concept

A couple of days back I had posted scoop image of a motorcycle undergoing endurance test on the roads of Manesar (place where the HMSI Factory is situated). Now it becomes almost sure that the Unicorn Sports Concept is getting launched..!!

Now whether there will be any changes to the engine remains to be seen. The Sports Concept shown at the Auto Expo had 17" wheels (unlike the 18" found on the Unicorn.. opps the CB Unicorn) and had a digital speedometer and a rear disc brake. The rear tyres are also speculated to be of tubeless variety and a width of 110 section (the current Unicorn sports 100 section rear tyre).

Whatever might be the new specs of the bike, I can be sure that the new bike will most probably also sport the "CB" prefix like all the other Honda motorcycles in India..!!








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