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Oct 18, 2010

15 Limited Edition Metallic Orange Color Pulsar 180/220 [Photos]

New Metallic Orange color (that changes shades in the sunlight) for the Pulsar 180/220..

Bajaj Auto has without doubt been the most conservative with the color options for its bikes. When other manufacturer's demand premium of around 2-3K's just for some color options, Bajaj has just provided 4 staple colors (Black, Blue, Red & Silver) for its Pulsar range for the last 4-5 years.

Bajaj has now decided to provide a new Dual Tone "Metallic Orange" color option for it's Pulsar 180 and Pulsar 220 range of models.

Pulsar 220F Metallic Orange Color

The "Metallic Orange" is a Limited Edition color(apart from the earlier 4 colors). The engine and the technical specifications remain the same. There will be a additional Rs. 500 charged over the ex-showroom prices of these models for the "Metallic Orange" color. Which is according to me is quite resonable.

The "Metallic Orange" color changes its shade from "a fresh yellowish orange in the sunlight to a deep, reddish orange in the shade". [Info Link: Click here..] That sounds cool.. would be worthwhile to check out this new color in the flesh.


9 I get my first "Inline, 4 Cylinder, 1 Litre": The Chevrolet Spark!!

In order to buy my next motorcycle, I get a car..

I could see this thing coming. Even before I got married, I could sense that I would have to temporarily set aside my biking ambitions for sometime so that I would be able to get a family oriented car first.

My wife with our Chevrolet Spark

I’ll say that moving around in a car is like taking your home around with you..

Some things are inevitable in life and so a desi biker next door finally takes the plunge and becomes a “carwala” next door. I had never been a car guy, maybe because I never had the chance to drive my family’s Maruti Zen (which was bought when I was pursuing my B.E away from my home) properly.

But after almost one month since the delivery of my "cute" Chevrolet Spark 1.0 in "Olympic White" color, and clocking about 1500 kms on the odometer, I am actually err.. "lovin’ it".

I am not going to post a review of the car for the simple reason that I am still just a one car old in car driving experience. What I’ll post is how I zeroed in on the Spark among the many options and what has been the initial experience of owning/driving it (from a biker's point of view).

[I would like to thank Sajal bro for helping me out with my first car purchase. Thanks Bro.]


Oct 14, 2010

2 Sep 2010, 2 Wheeler Sales India

Sep 2010 sales numbers of our Indian 2 wheeler manufacturers..

Every manufacturer continues to post positive sales numbers. Bajaj and TVS clock their highest ever monthly sales numbers in September 2010.

Spetember 2010 2 Wheeler Sales India

Note:

1. The monthly sales figures include domestic sales as well as exports. Also it includes sales of all types of 2 wheelers (Motorcycles, Scooters, Mopeds etc.)



Oct 13, 2010

10 Yamaha launches FZ/FZ-S "Midnight" Limited Edition

Yamaha tries to keep the FZ fresh with yet another limited edition model..

Last year Yamaha India had launched limited edition FZ-16/S and Fazer in white color. This year it’s the turn of an all black colored limited edition FZ and FZ-S named as "Midnight".

Yamaha FZ Midnight Limited Edition

Apart from the all back body the alloys are finish in golden color. The price of this limited edition is about Rs. 3,000 more than the regular models. The bike indeed is looking stunning.

Oct 12, 2010

11 The Yamaha R15, Hero Honda Karizma ZMR, Pulsar 220 all are commuter bikes!!

Yes, that’s right. I consider our "desi" bikes like the Yamaha R15, Hero Honda Karizma ZMR, Pulsar 220 as glorified commuter bikes.

Why?

Affordability:

I am sorry to burst the bubble of those who think their "desi" bikes are super cool sports bikes..

    Affordability will be one big factor here. A guy in India, who can afford a bike like the Kawasaki Ninja 250R at Rs. 3 lakhs, or a litre class import at 13-14 lakhs, will in all probability have at least a car in his garage.

    But the reverse can't be always said for a guy who uses one of our "affordable" bikes.