Monday, November 2, 2009

Upcoming Bikes in India 2010


In India, the two-wheeler industry is flourishing a fast rate. Indian motorbike market is the second largest in the world. Major two wheeler giants have entered into market in 2009. In spite of being really competitive, the bike market has gain a double digit expansion for last 2-3 year, as there is no slow down in sale of two-wheelers. Actor s like John Abraham, have created a craze among the Indian regarding the bike factor. For many international bike manufacturers around the world India has now become a favorite market. Motorbike manufacturers like Hero Honda, Bajaj, TVS and Yamaha are more are lead in India. Now days they are anxious to make available many new powerful and sporty bikes. The year 2010 is going to eyewitness some of the best launches. Only Bajaj has announced to lunch 6 bikes in 2010.

Upcoming bikes are going to be more technological advance in terms of providing comfort and fuel efficiency. Indian motorcycle market mainly makes small and inexpensive bikes for use in basic transport. Besides making traditional 100 cc to 125 cc bikes, they are also focusing to produce more powerful and stylish bikes to tempt young riders. So new lunches are going to include bikes having cost more than lacs and this will really change the theory of Indian two -wheeler Market. Even Harley-Davidson Inc on, United States popular motorcycle maker announced its plans to rush into India’s motorcycle market. It has established a subsidiary in Gurgaon. Royal Enfield owned by Eicher-Motors also is going to lunch its new model soon.

Bikes line-up in 2010


Apache RTR 180
CC – 177.4 cc
Technology – Single Ctlinder, 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 – Carburetted




















Kawasaki Ninja 250R
Engine Type Parallel – Twin
Cylinders – 2
Engine Stroke – 4-Stroke
Cooling Liquid Valves – 8
Valves Per Cylinder - 4
Valve Configuration – DOHC
Compression Ratio - 11.6:1
Starter – Electric
Fuel Requirements – Regular
Fuel Type – Gas























Suzuki RM-Z250
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

and many more…

By now if you have made your mind to buy your dream two-wheeler, think again. It seems the two-wheelers are going to come out in new stylish design and passion in 2010. So wait for the best models line-up in 2010.