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26Jan/110

Mahindra unleashes MotoGP 2011 Team

The Mahindra Group has unleashes its MotoGP racing team, Mahindra Racing. Mahindra will be participating in the 125cc class of the 2011 MotoGP championship contest. The team comprises of German rider British racer Danny Webb and Marcel Schrötter. Mahindra’s entry to the MotoGP Championship follows its attainment of Engines Engineering of Italy, a company that has been constructing race bikes and providing specialised technical support  and components for teams in MotoGP since 2003. The Mahindra World Championship bike has been designed and developed by the Italian two-wheeler specialist. Marcel Schrotter, the 18-year-old former German and European 125cc champion, said: It is exciting to be portion of an international collaboration, especially with a company like Mahindra whose ethos is to support forthcoming talent.

With a years experience in the World Championship under my belt, I am just looking forward to making a mark with Mahindra Racing at the MotoGP World Championships. Danny Webb’s talent was marked from an early age and he became a MotoGP Academy rider, making his World Championship debut at the age of fifteen in 2006. Danny, 19, will enter his 5th full season in the 125cc class. The British rider said: I wish that all the experience I have racing in the 125cc class can help this new but challenging team and I can take a step up this year. It is a privilege to ride for the first Indian team to enter the World Championship contest. There seems to be a actual buzz about India in international sport at the moment and it would be great if we get a good Indian following.
24Dec/100

Mahindra Stallio Great Indian Ride reaches Nagpur

Mahindra 2 Wheelers has recently entered into the bike section and introduced its consumers with two new models, Mahindra Stallio and Mahindra Mojo. The company promises quality and efficiency emotionally concerned to the appealing bikes. The corporation organised a impressive public gathering with its Mahindra Stallio which reached Nagpur for its finale depicting the manipulate for safe riding. The public gathering consisted of 20 bikers who started from four different corners of the state i.e. from Manali in North, Gangtok in East, Goa in West and Kanyakumari in South India.

Starting the rally from 22nd November, bikers were divided into four different teams consisting of 5 riders every and as per schedule enclosed a total coldness of 24,000 km. every side have been assigned a support team that is to help the riders as per their wants The team reaching Nagpur received a warm welcome and shared their adventurous experiences which they also captured in their cameras. Mahindra Stallio is a complete package of alluring and fashionable designs with sporty and rocky features. With an engine capacity of 107.6 cc, it is to depict high power and speed assuring better stability and control. Mahindra 2 Wheelers makes the bike best in its segment inculcating it with advanced and most well-organized features.

30Sep/100

Mahindra’s 300cc Bike is “Mojo”

Mahindra 2 Wheelers India is all set to launch new bike which has been christened as Mahindra Mojo. Mojo is a 300cc bike. The design seems to be awesome and inspired by Buell bikes. There are also rumours that Aamir Khan has been roped in as a brand ambassador to promote the Mahindra Mojo. Mahindra is also going to launch a 110cc which has been christened Mahindra Stallio.

Main Features of Mahindra Mojo

Following is a list of main features of Mahindra Mojo:

- 292cc liquid cooled engine
- 6 speed manual gearbox
- DOHC technology with 4 valves
- 25 Bhp @ 8500 rpm
- 24 Nm @ 7000 rpm
- Expected fuel economy of around 35-40 kmpl
- Ducati Energia EFI
- Inverted shock absorbers
- Gas charged Monoshock rear suspensions
- Radial calliper breaking technology
- Double barreled exoframe
- Twin retro headlamps with pilot LED’s
- Dual exhaust pipe
- Lightweight alloy wheels
- Digital plus analogue instrument cluster
- Large petal disc brakes
- Wide rear tyre with tubeless technology
- Led tail lamps
- Mirror mounted turn indicators

Mahindra Mojo features a 292cc liquid cooled single cylinder engine which will be mated to a six speed transmission and power output is 25 Bhp at 8500 rpm with maximum torque of 24 Nm at 7000 rpm. With inverted front forks and a radiator, the bike looks thorough track tool.

 

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