Biking in India is a business flourishing exponentially over the last few years. Credit goes to actors like John Abraham who have awoken the adventurous spirit in people. Many top manufacturers have also entered into the market thus providing a never ending competition. Companies like Hero Honda, Bajaj, and Yamaha have started launching their sports bike collection and keeping in mind the launches of 2009, we can confidently say that the game has just begun.
In 2009, one my favorites was the Yamaha Fazer. The year 2010 is going to witness some of the revolutionary bikes I believe. Bajaj has announced the release of 6 bikes. Same goes for many other companies too and these bikes are going to be highly advanced in terms of technology, fuel consumption, and comfort in sitting and riding etc. Even Harley Davidson has decided to enter the Indian market and The Royal Enfield has also announced the launching of at least one new bike. After all are targeting the young masses and believe me the bikes about to be launched are mostly going to cost in lacs.
Some of the bikes I am eagerly waiting for are listed below.
CC – 177.4 cc
Technology – Single Cylinder, Air cooled, 4 Stroke
Max Power – 17.3 BHP @ 8500 RPM
Max Torque – 1.58 KGM @ 65 RPM
Gear Box – 5 Gear Constant Mesh
Clutch – Multi-Plate wet type
Fuel System – Carbureted
Kawasaki Ninja 250R
Engine Type Parallel – Twin
Cylinders – 2
Cooling Liquid Valves – 8
Valves per Cylinder – 4
Valve Configuration – DOHC
Compression Ratio – 11.6:1
Fuel Type – Gas
Engine – 4-stroke
Liquid-cooled, DOHC
Bore & Stroke 77.0 mm (3.03 in) x 53.6 mm (2.11 in)
Compression Ratio – 13.4: 1
Fuel System – KEIHIN FCR37MX
Lubrication Semi – dry sump
Ignition – Electronic ignition (CDI)
Starter – Primary kick
Transmission – 5-speed constant mesh
You Enjoy Your Ride Now..
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