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Mar 26, 2010

20 Honda launches 2010 'CB' Unicorn.

The speculated 2010 upgrade of the Honda Unicorn is here as the 'CB' Unicorn..!! So what's new..??

As speculated earlier by me, Honda has upgraded its 150 cc Unicorn for 2010. Although there has been no official fanfare about the launch, the details of the 'new' 2010 Unicorn has been updated on Honda 2 Wheeler India's corporate website.

2010 CB Unicorn

2010 Honda CB Unicorn

Many Honda fans were expecting the 2010 Unicorn upgrade to be based on the "Sports" concept that was shown at the 2010 Auto Expo. But it looks like the 2010 upgrade has been 'very-very-very' minor.

Unicorn Sport Concept shown at Auto Expo 2010



So what's new?

  • Viscous 'paper' air filter


  • New Dial background design for its speedometer console


  • Body colored rear grab rail


  • and oh yes, a new name, 'CB' Unicorn



  • After the 125 cc 'CBF' Stunner, 110 cc 'CB' Twister, Honda has given the 'CB' moniker to the 150 cc Unicorn too.

    Surprisingly the 'CB" Unicorn doesn't get Tubeless tyres and still has got the 'Tuff Up' variety, while the 110 cc CB Twister and 125 cc CBF Stunner comes factory fitted with Tubeless tyres..!!





    By the way, what's next..?? 'CB' Shine..??

    Engine: The engine has been left untouched and still makes the same old 13.3 Ps of maximum power.. the Honda website does mention that the 'CB' Unicorn meets BS III norms.

    Colors: The website mentions that there are 3 colors now: Black, Silver and Red. Thankfully the previous jarring decal jobs seems to have been given the boot. The 2010 colors are sober and simple and go well with the what the Unicorn stands for.. i.e a sober 150 cc commuter.






    Price: Rs. 59,285 (Ex-Showroom Delhi), Rs. Rs. 61,924 (On Road Delhi)








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    Mar 25, 2010

    5 February 2010, 2 Wheeler Sales in India

    February 2010 sales numbers of our 2 wheeler makers..

    February 2010 has been another happy month for almost all the major 2 wheeler makers in India. Almost all of them have registering positive growth compared to last year's sales numbers. Also for the last one year, Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI) seems to be slowly inching for the 3'rd position, which TVS Motor has held for quite sometime now. Posted below are the February 2010, two wheeler sales numbers.

    [The Feb 2010 sales figures of Suzuki Motorcycles India and Royal Enfield could not be collected though..]

    Feb 2010 2 Wheeler Sales, India

    Hero Honda had sold 382,000 (approx.) units of two-wheelers in February 2010

    News Source: Click here

    Hero HondaHero Honda reported a 16 per cent increase in sales at over 3.82-lakh units in February 2010.







    Bajaj Auto had sold 234,623 units of two-wheelers in February 2010

    News Source: Click here

    Bajaj Auto Ltd.The country's second largest two-wheeler maker Bajaj Auto today reported 78.03 per cent jump in motorcycle sales at 234,623 units in February.

    The company had sold 131,785 units in February last year, Bajaj Auto Ltd (BAL) said in a statement. BAL attributed growth to robust sales of its Pulsar and Discover range of bikes, it added.





    TVS Motor has sold 140,544 units of two-wheelers in February 2010

    News Source: Click here

    TVS MotorsWith significant contributions across all segments, TVS Motor Company has posted 31% growth registering total two wheeler sales of 140,544 units in the month of February 2010 against 107,301 units in the same month of the previous financial year. Cumulative growth for the period April 2009 to February 2010 stood at 1,375,176 units against 1,207,754 units in the comparable period of the previous year, a growth of 14%.The company's three wheeler sales also posted sizeable growth over February 2009, generating highest ever sales.

    Domestic sales posted growth of 34% registering 121,403 units in February 2010 in comparison with 90,718 units in the February 2009.

    The company's motorcycle registered a buoyant growth of 28% in February 2010 with sales of 63,394 units in February 2010 when compared to 49,659 units in the same month of the previous year. During the month, scooters witnessed substantial growth of 38% registering sales of 27,017 units when compared to 19,532 units in February 2009.

    Exports continued to show an upward trend posting 15% during the month of February with sales of 19,141 units against 16,583 units in February 2009.





    Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has sold 122,000 units (approx.) of two-wheelers in February 2010

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    Honda Motorcycles and Scooters IndiaHonda Motorcycle & Scooter reported a 22 per cent growth in sales at over 1.22-lakh units.








    Yamaha India has sold 25,766 units of two-wheelers in February 2010

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    Yamaha IndiaTwo-wheeler maker India Yamaha Motor today reported 48.02 per cent increase in total sales in February at 25,766 units.

    The company had sold 17,407 units in the same month last year, India Yamaha Motor said in a statement. The domestic sales rose by 17.80 per cent to 16,313 units in February 2010 from 13,848 units in the same month last year, it added.

    During last month, the company exported 9,453 units as against 3,559 units in the year-ago period, a jump of over two-fold.














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    Mar 24, 2010

    18 Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS-i "The Fastest Indian": Owner's Review by Gagan

    Owners review of the 2009 Pulsar 220 DTS-i by Gagan from Gurgaon..

    Gagan on his Pulsar 220 DTS-i

    Hi guys, this is Gagan from Gurgaon..

    Well, 7 months down the lane since I brought the Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS-i home.. this review was long due!! So am getting to it straightaway.

    I had a pulsar 150 late 2005 edition prior to this and I had no complains with that pair of wheels and it wasn’t easy for me to part with it, but I knew what I wanted and I went for it.

    Bajaj launched the "Fastest Indian" campaign for the Pulsar 220 DTS-i and I knew at that time that the Pulsar 220 DTS-i was finally coming of age. I took a very brief test ride and decided for it. For some reasons I didn’t place the booking at the pro-biking outlet and did it at the dealer outlet in Gurgaon. It anyways went through pro-biking but that’s another story.

    The bike was delivered after 2-3 weeks. The bike came fitted with the leg guard and sari guard (i so much hate them!! :) and black in color. Bike's base price was around Rs. 63K and add VAT and insurance to it and it became around 72K. They put in half a liter of petrol and booted it up and gave the throttle a twist and it welcomed me and my wife with a big roar.

    That was the welcome part in flashback, now current date, bike after 2 free services (3rd due in April).


    Look & Feel:

    Everyone knows how it looks, but how it feels is what I need to say something about. The saddle is perfect with an aggressive stance and the rider actually feels like taking on the road and traffic. It was a welcome change from the pulsar 150 handle bar to the Indianized clip ons, anyone who has seen the actual clip ons will notice the slight elevation on the screws. It took a little time to get used to the fairings as I was used to ride on the 150 where pretty much everything turns with the handle. Fairing is quite a generic term but i know all of you would understand it if you have seen the 220 [:-)]

    Overall it is not a hooligan roadster, but it has a class of its own.

    Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS-i, The Fastest Indian

    Handling and riding experience:

    The bike is well balanced. The basic test of balance what I do and I "don't" suggest anyone to try it, is gain some speed on the bike in a straight line and on speed around 70-75 leave the handle bar for few seconds. If the bike decides a direction on its own then there is something wrong, and if it holds the straight line you got a good bike. The same test is done for wheel alignments too but on a new bike you don’t really expect a bad alignment of wheels. But then again am sure there can be many arguments for this test but that’s my personal opinion.

    The bike never shakes or wobbles on high speed. Little bit of vibration? Yes it is there but hey I can bet you will get that on the frigging R1 too [:-)], after all you have an engine going ballistic right under your butt.

    The most amazing part that I noticed and is also a very small thing is that on braking hard on the rear wheels, and when the wheel locks you can hardly feel it, a little bit of exclamation from the bike is all what you feel. Sorry I can't explain the "exclamation from the bike" part. Try it and you will understand it. Real soft and smooth front disc breaks which actually suited my 1 and a half finger braking style and I already discussed the rear ones.

    Pulsar 220 DTS-i sale price = 63K

    Vat + insurance cost = 9K

    Riding Experience + Heads turning = Priceless..!!

    The gear box also took sometime to get used to because "good morning!! the first gear is down and the rest are up!!!". Gear changing is yet to show any issue and I think that Bajaj has improved on the Gear Box a lot when I compare it with my 2005 Pulsar 150, that was a different gear box.

    The soft compound Tubeless tyres have already given me some surprise in the 5th month only. I saw the rear tyre flat one fine morning and took it to get it checked and fixed. The puncture guy pulled out a good solid long nail and filled the whole. I thought it’s done but on the second thought I decided to scan the tyre once more and found a similar second nail. That should have been it but I had a third thought and guess what there it was, the third nail. So three nails out of a 5 month old tubeless tyre. Guess that’s what you get on soft compounds but they are undoubtedly the finest when it comes to holding on to the road and have been through some scary situations to actually realize that the hard way [:-)].

    Satadal Payeng: Gagan dude, I am not very sure if soft compound tyres leads to more punctures.. maybe it could have been bad luck on your part with the punctures.



    Engine and Performance:

    The 220 CC engine is shelling out what it promised. First, second and third gears don’t put any surprises but shift to 4th and then 5th and you are in for the surprise that made 220 DTS-i the Fastest Indian. On the highways I need to make effort to slow it down whereas it was the opposite on my 2005 Pulsar 150. It starts talking in 90s before you even notice it on the speedo.

    Fuel efficiency wise I am yet to actually feel the difference on the fuel cost after my pulsar 150, of course if you remove the petrol price rise factor out of the calculation.


    I think that would be it from my review, I have never been able to detail out every minute details of any of my test rides of any vehicle, guess I only like riding/driving and not talking much about it. So pardon me for keeping it short and with less technical jargons.

    Shoot a note/comment if you have any questions related to my pulsar 220 DTS-i experience.


      Pulsar 220 DTS-i sale price = 63K

      Vat + insurance cost = 9K

      Riding Experience + Heads turning = Priceless..!!







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    Mar 21, 2010

    7 LSD: Lame Speculations & Dhokha/Disappointment

    A collection of a few baseless motorcycle related Urban Legends floating around on the web..

    Let’s have a look at some of the motorycle related, "World Famous in India" LSDs (Lame Speculation & Dhokha/Disappointment).

    1. Bajaj Pulsar 300


    When you get bombarded with the same stuff on numerous blogs/sites, the layman would naturally take it as the Gospel truth..

    This urban legend one has been around for around 2-3 years. The origin of the rumor is this photo shopped image. Any half-biker with half knowledge of international bikes would tell that this is a digitally altered image of the Pulsar + Honda Hornet 600.


    Digitally modified Bajaj Pulsar

    Digitally modified Pulsar

    Honda Hornet 600

    Honda Hornet 600


    The Pulsar 300 rumor is so widespread that I have heard even the salesman from a couple of Bajaj showrooms tell me: "Sir, Pulsar 300 will be launched soon, I have seen the photos of it on the net..!!"


    2. TVS 250 cc Taurus

    The Taurus is actually a concept shown by TVS at the 2006 Auto Expo. At the 2006 expo itself TVS had made it clear that there are were no production plans for this concept. But then our great blogs & sites have made sure that this has become a "soon to be launched" model from TVS.. since 2006..!!

    TVS Taurus Concept, 2006

    TVS Taurus Concept, 2006



    3. Yamaha R15 would make 21-22 Ps (this was before the official specs were announced)

    After the 150 cc Yamaha R15 was shown at the auto expo, Yamaha quite astutely did not reveal the power figures of the bike. So till the official specs were revealed, it was all left to.. well.. speculations..!! And boy, did guys speculate?

    Not just blogs, websites and forums but even reputed publications joined in the speculation fray. The most widely expected and optimistic power figure was put around 21-22 Ps. We all know that the final official max power figure turned out to be 17 Ps.


    4. Ninja 250R will retail for Rs. 1.5 lakh in India (this was before the Ninja 250R was officially launched)


    2010 Kawasaki Ninja 250R

    It was first mentioned on a reputed publication and subsequently made into other sites as well. It beats me to comprehend as to what led the guys speculate that the Ninja 250R could really be priced at 1.5 lakhs for India..!! Just for the record the same 2010 Ninja 250R with fuel injection has a sticker price of £ 4,000 (approximately around Rs. 3 lakhs INR) in the United Kingdom.

    As it finally turned out the Ninja 250R came with an ex-showroom price of 2.7 lakhs in India.



    5. TVS will launch Apache RTR 220

    This was a hot topic of discussion on internet forums before the 2010 Auto Expo. As far as I remember the original source of this was a couple of reputed publications.

    But why on earth would TVS make a 220 cc Apache and look like a follower of Bajaj (TVS already has an Apache 180 in its kitty). Anyway post the 2010 Auto Expo, the rumor has kind of died down.. at least for the time being.


    6. Bajaj Pulsar 250, Liquid cooled, Twin cylinder

    This is the latest one to hit the town. The originator of it is motoroids.com. As usual, it is currently being copy, pasted on other blogs, sites and forums.

    I’ll leave it to you to decide whether to believe it or give it a pass.



    But seriously these speculations are probably losing the novelty these days. Remember the famous Aesop’s fable in which the Boy cried Wolf..??


    Boy who cried wolf




    Sources of the LSDs (Lame Speculation & Dhokha/Disappointments):

    "Bakwas" Blogs: Blogs are probably one of the most unreliable sources of information. Any Tom-Dick-Harry with some free time and access to an internet connection can become a blogger. Yep, its that easy. But what is difficult is getting visitors to read the stuff that they publish. So the easiest way to get mouse clicks seems to be publishing sensational, breaking news type of articles.

    Moreover coming up with original content every time seems so challenging, so what is the next easiest option? Copy & Paste stuff lifted from other sites. Who the hell cares about the authenticity?


    Responsible (?) and Reputed Publications: In some cases, it’s not just the amateur blogs that are responsible for spreading the baseless rumors. In a bid to become the first one to break the sensational news, sometimes even reputed national publications resort to publishing speculations which often go on to become LSDs.

    What’s worse is that once any particular site publishes the senseless rumor, it is very conveniently copy & pasted on numerous of other sites. In the process a lot is lost in translation.


    When you get bombarded with the same stuff on numerous blogs/sites, the layman would naturally take it as the Gospel truth. Sigh..!!








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    Mar 19, 2010

    11 Royal Enfield launches Bullet Electra Twin Spark in India, with 350 cc Unit Construction Engine

    Royal Enfield launches its Bullet Electra 350 cc model with the new Twin spark, Unit Contruction Engine..

    The 350 cc Thunderbird Twinspark was the first model from Royal Enfield to get the Twinspark UCE engine. The Classic 500 and 350 were the next two models to get the Twinspark UCE treatment and launched in India in November 2009.

    I am sure that the original Bullet models (with cast iron engine) will now become prized collectors items..!!

    Also at the start of 2010, Royal Enfield had made public that the Twin Spark UCE engine would replace the original cast iron engines from the "Bullet Electra 350" and "Bullet Standard 350" models.

    True to its word, Royal Enfield has launched the Bullet Electra 350 cc with the Twinspark UCE engine (Details of the new model has appeared on its website).

    2010 Royal Enfield Twinspark UCE

    Price Update (23,rd March): Prices starting at Rs. 89,846 (ex-Chennai) and going up to Rs. 93,846 for the kick start and electric start variants respectively

    The 2010 Bullet Electra retains its original styling and comes with options of a front disc brake and electric start. The exhaust though is a a bit too long. With the long exhaust and the original cast iron engine replaced, the original "Bullet Thump" would certainly be now muffled in these 2010 models. But with new BS III (Bharat Stage III) pollution norms coming into force across India from April 2010, the "heart transplant" was probably inevitable.

    Accoridng to Royal Enfield's website: "Along with the UCE engine come the double benefits of more power , and better fuel economy, more reliability and lesser maintenance".

    Lets hope that the new 2010 range of models from Royal Enfield turn out to be more reliable than its older models. Now the other model which is awaiting a similar "Twinspark UCE" treatment is the Bullet Standard 350 model.



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    Colors: Red, Black and Silver


    2010 Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 350, Technical Specifications:

    Engine
      Engine: Single Cylinder, 4 Stroke, OHV, air cooled, Twinspark
      Displacement: 346 cc
      Bore x Stroke: 70mm x 90mm
      Compression Ratio: 8.5 : 1
      Maximum Power: 19.8 bhp @ 5250 rpm
      Maximum Torque: 28 nm @ 4000 rpm
      Transmission: Constant Mesh 5 speed
      Ignition: Digital TCI
      Carburetor: BS29 / UCAL

    Dimensions
      Ground Clearance: 140 mm
      Width: 810 mm
      Wheel Base: 1370 mm
      Length: 2140 mm
      Height: 1120 mm
      Seat Height/Saddle Height: 800 mm

    Tyres
      Front: 3.25 x 19"
      Rear: 3.25 x 19"

    Electricals
      Electrical System: 12v - DC for ES / 12v - AC/DC for KS
      Head lamp: 12v, 35/35w
      Battery: 12v - 14AH MF for ES, 12v - 5AH for KS
      Tail Lamp: 12v, 5w

    Brakes
      Front: Hydraulic 280mm Disc
      Rear: 153 mm Drum

    Suspension
      Front: Telescopic, hydraulic damping, stroke 130 mm
      Rear: Swing arm with gas shock absorbers, Stroke 80 mm

    Vehicle
      Fuel Tank Capacity: 13.5 ltr (min)
      Engine Oil Grade: 15w, 50 API, SL Grade jaso ma
      Weight(Kerb): KS: 180 kg, ES: 183 kg
      Maximum Speed: 120 kmph




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