Friday, 13 March 2015

Bajaj May Re-enter Into Scooter Market With Chetak



The word 'Chetak' does not need any introduction in India, its the legendary horse of Indian warrior Rana Pratap Singh but Bajaj Auto decided to give that horse to every common people in India in the form of a scooter called 'Bajaj Chetak'. Bajaj Chetak was launched in 1972 and soon this scooter became affordable means of transportation for millions of Indian families for decades. Bajaj used the tag 'Hamara Bajaj' (our Bajaj) for their scooters at that time which made each of us has a special bonding with two wheelers. The scooters made by Bajaj has a lot of sentimental importance and value for us. It was like the first two wheeler for every family which gave them the feeling of freedom, It was a thing to be proud of by middle class families.Bajaj Chetak was a 150cc scooter with 2 stroke engine (before 2002) which produces Power of 7.5 BHP & a torque of 1.1kgm @ 3500 rpm , it had 4 speed manual transmission, with shifter in the left hand grip. Scooters had a monopoly on Indian two wheeler market but time began to change, Bajaj who sold over a lakh units monthly was selling few hundreds each month. Scooter market overtaken by motorcycles which gave better mileage and appeal. So Bajaj decided to stop the production of scooters in 2009 and focus on motorcycle segment. This decision taken by Bajaj broke hearts of many people of that era, as the gentry were so attached to Bajaj scooters. Many of you have ridden Bajaj scooters Chetak, Priya, Super.etc or have seen your dad and uncles riding one like me. Even if you today open YouTube and watch the 'Hamara Bajaj' TVC, you will feel nostalgic, it was that good.

Now we know two wheeler market in India took a turn and people are preferring scooters again, scooter market is growing day after day. Now manufacturers like Honda and TVS has left Bajaj behind and the only reason is scooters. Bajaj came down to 4th position from 2nd position, so now as the reports are suggesting Bajaj may relaunch Chetak in India. We believe this is a good step taken by Bajaj to regain their lost market share and gain their position back.

Saturday, 20 December 2014

Suzuki Gixxer was caught testing recently with full fairing

Suzuki Gixxer was caught testing recently with full fairing .The fairing version of gixxer spotted shared many elements such as the fuel tank, tailpiece, exhaust, wheels and brakes with its naked sibling.
Motoblast rendered an almost realistic rendering for the upcoming bike, supposed to be dubbed the Suzuki GSX-R 150. The full-fairing makes the bike look very similar to its larger cousins, the Suzuki GSX-R 750 and the GSX-R 1000 while internally it would be powered by the same 154.9 cc engine that powers the Gixxer.  By looking at the rendered image you will think that why suzuki is displacing only 155cc engine on it, they could go for 200-250cc engine which could give a tough time to Honda CBR 250 as well as Hyosung GT250R.
Anyways, the bike looks muscular and sporty which will compete with the other 150cc faired bikes such as Yamaha R15, Honda CBR 150R. Its for sure that by launching this motorcycle suzuki will heat up the segment but the enthusiasts would be delighted if suzuki adds some more power and torque in this beautiful machine.
Please give your precious comments about the fairing gixxer and what you would like suzuki to add on this bike?

Friday, 19 December 2014

ARAI suggesting mandatory ABS on two-wheelers above 125cc, soon Motorcycle riding in India will be safer with ABS.





The news comes from automotive website AutoCar Professional, who spoke to ARAI director, Rashmi Urdhwareshe who suggested that government is keen on introducing ABS on two-wheelers and it is already being worked upon. Urdhwareshe said, “The government is very keen on bringing ABS (Antilock Braking System) on two-wheelers now. While at the moment the ABS technology (for two-wheelers) is expensive, the Ministry feels that stability of the vehicle should be given more importance. That is one regulation that we are working on.”





But the question is will they take it seriously and will implement it on Indian bikes above 125cc?? Lets see...
Honda Has Launched CB Unicorn 160 With New 163cc engine which produces 14.5 Bhp and the bike is priced at Rs. 69,350 ex-showroom. The launch event took place at Hyatt Regency New Delhi. The bike is updated version of Unicorn 150 which has written a success story for Honda, The Unicorn was the the first bike in India to have mono suspension. Now Honda has decided to update to rival other 150cc bikes like Yamaha Szr, Yamaha fz, Pulsar 150, Hero hunk, Hero extreme. Lets see how much success will this upgraded Unicorn will bring to Honda. will it bring the same success as the earlier unicorn? Lets wait and see.

Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Exclusive pictures of pulsar 200ss shot in Turkey



EXCLUSIVE
High quality pictures of Upcoming Pulsar 200ss standing near
 Bajaj Car RE60. By these pictures we get a clear idea that Bajaj is going to heat up the segment
and if the pricing goes well, This 200cc beauty is going to give tough time to its competitors.











Stunt Video of Pulsar 200ss



This Video shows the stunt capabilities of pulsar 200ss, the guy on the video pops up wheelies, does rolling burnout as well as stoppie. The 200ss has the same engine of its naked sibling 200ns with fuel injection ,which may increase the power to 24.4 bhp.



Walkaround video of pulsar 200ss




Pulsar 200ss Walkaround Video In Turkey