Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Bimota Tesi

Bimota Tesi
Bimota Tesi

Bimota Tesi 3D
Bimota Tesi 3D

Suzuki Motorcycle

Suzuki GSX Motorcycles
Suzuki GSX Motorcycle

Suzuki Motorcycle
Suzuki Motorcycle

Suzuki GSX 1400 SE 2008
Suzuki GSX 1400 SE 2008

Wallpaper Of Suzuki Motorcycle
Wallpaper Of Suzuki Motorcycle

Suzuki
Suzuki

Kawasaki Ninja 250

By Special Correspondent Akshay Singh Ahlawat

It seems the wait for the entry level sports bike Kawasaki Ninja 250R will soon be over with Bajaj finally announcing its launch in May-June 2009 . Below is the news, which was published earlier in the Economic Times.

PUNE-BASED Bajaj Auto will launch sports bike Ninja 250 from technology partner Kawasaki in the next four to five months, while it gears up to introduce motorcycle, jointly developed with Austrian firm KTM by next year.

“The Kawasaki Ninja 250 will be launched by May or June,” MD Rajiv Bajaj said, while launching the company’s executive segment bike XCD 135 DTSSI, which has been priced at Rs 45,000. He said the Kawasaki Ninja 250 is expected to be priced above Rs 2 lakh.

On the company’s plans to introduce motorcycles from Austrian bike maker KTM, in which BAL has over 25 stake, he said the first of the jointly developed products will be launched by next year. “The bigger bikes from KTM like the Duke and RR will be assembled in our facility.

Their introduction has been delayed a bit. But we have been developing two bikes with engine capacity above 125 cc with KTM. The first of the jointly developed bikes will be launched next year,” Mr Bajaj said.

Bajaj will be importing the Ninja as CKD (completely knocked down) units from Thailand to save on custom duties. The Ninja features a DOHC 249cc parallel twin cylinder engine which is more compact than the previous bike offering good mass centralization and improves the handling.

It now offers good low and mid range torque thanks to dual overhead camshafts. The overall design of the bike is very well balanced and wind tunnel tested and of course the trademark ninja styling carried from its bigger siblings.

The bike has a top whack of 175kmph and 0-100 just under 6 seconds enabling the rider to exploit the powerband and is sure to please enthusiasts who were in dire need of a low cost sports bike.



KTM bikes

  • Bajaj will then launch bikes from the KTM range – 690 Duke, which may be assembled at Bajaj’s plant at Chakan.

KTM Duke India

  • KTM Duke will be Powered by a high-tech single-cylinder engine
  • Versatile, lightweight sportsbike, which might be priced at around Rs 3.5-4.0 lakhs in the Indian market.

KTM RC8 India

  • Subsequently, Bajaj may bring in the KTM RC8 -KTM’s top of the line superbike, which would rival the likes of the R1 and Fireblade. The RC8, will be imported into India as a CBU so, will not cost less than Rs 10-12 lakh.
  • Bajaj will continue to refine and evolve its Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi.
  • Major changes expected on the 220 DTS-Fi are – styling changes, engine tweaks, monoshock rear suspension (similar to the Honda Unicorn), better brakes (Taking some inputs from the TVS Apache), and revamped instrumentation (which is aging).

So, lots of Sports biking action up ahead ! Stay tuned to IAB for then-and-there news and scoops.


Monday, August 23, 2010

Piaggio MP3 500 Scooter

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Suzuki Gladius SFV650 pictures


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Friday, August 13, 2010

unusual bikes in the world

unusual bikes

Big Block has the largest bikes

The above Big Block SS USA Chopper belongs to Larry USA built in Thailand. This Big Block has the largest 114c.b. SS big block motor ever built & we shipped this amazing SS Chopper to New Orleans, USA just last year for this oilman. Cool eh! (Source)
Another “BIG” Chopper
This one is named “Big”, The bike sits in front of the Wheels Through Time motorcycle museum in Maggie Valley, North Carolina. It is billed as the world’s largest, rideable motorcycle chopper (pay no attention to the training wheels under the primary cover). It will seat five people and is 23 feet long and eight feet high.