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9Dec/090

New Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS Launched

Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS Launched - Ex-Showroom Price Is Rs. 51000.00

Bajaj India has launched the much awaited New Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS . As per the speculations made Pulsar 135 features the same headlight as seen in the XCD Sprint Concept shown at the Auto Expo, 2008 in New Delhi. Bajaj had recently launched the updated versions of Pulsar 150, Pulsar 180 & Pulsar 220.

Also the Pulsar 200 was discontinued recently, so the main reason of launching Pulsar 135 is that they want to eat into the sales of Honda CBF Stunner. Pulsar 135 has been launched with a price tag of Rs. 51000.00 (Ex-Showroom) which is very reasonable in comparison to the features on offer and also the 135cc engine is more powerful in comparison to the engine of XCD 135.

[Via: Bikes India ]

2Dec/090

Honda’s New 110cc Bike Is Coming – Will Be Christened “CB Twister”

The much talked about new 110cc bike from Honda India is coming in a month's time and is expected to be launched at the Auto Expo 2010. It is expected to be christened as "CB Twister". Pictures of CB Twister has already started floating accross the new. As expected in new launches the bike has been unvieled before the launch.

Thanks to Motoring Team's wagle eyed photographer, they have clicked 2-3 pictures of CB Twister which gives clear idea of what Honda is up to. The bike looks very sporty and aggressive in terms of looks and styling. It seems the designers had high end super bikes of Honda while designing the CB Twister. Honda has already promised it won't compete with splendors and passions but a niche bike in the commuter segment. CB Twister is expected to be priced around Rs. 55000 (On-Road Mumbai).

[Via: Bikes India]

8May/080

Ducati homologating monster 696

Italy's Ducati is planning to bring motorsports to India in order to develop a market for its Superbikes. Ducati Motor CEO Gabriele Del Torchio said, "I have asked MotoGP CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta to bring the Grand Prix event to India. If this event can happen in Qatar, China, Malaysia and Australia, I think India also has a great chance with vast improvements in infrastructure and the F1 circuit plans firming up. If all goes well, we shall have a full-fledged motorcycle racing season in India soon."

   
 

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