Saturday, August 21, 2010

Bajaj Pulsar 220cc


After launching the Pulsar 200cc now Bajaj manufactures have launched Pulsar 220cc, the definitely male among the Indian bikes. The new Pulsar DTS-Fi (Digital Twin Spark-Fuel injected) is the first bike from Bajaj Auto with the powerful combination of twin spark plugs and fuel-injection technology and is an ultimate machine for the performance motorcycle enthusiast. The latest offering has set new benchmarks in technology, performance, and styling to address the needs of a growing segment of pro-bikers. The 200cc Pulsar is said to be the best looking and handling of the Pulsar Family. However, people have yet to see whether they will age as easily as its predecessors will. Bajaj’s Pulsar DTS-Fi 220cc motorcycle priced at around Rs 85,000.
The Design
On the flip side, the attractive fairing-mounted mirrors reflect little other than the rider’s elbows. The backlit switchgear feels perfect to the touch and is totally contact-free, also featuring self-cancelling turn indicators. Grips and brake and clutch levers are adequate. Look ma, no bulbs! Only amber-coloured LEDs are used for the instruments, dominated by a large analogue rev counter.
A contact-free digital speedometer drive displays precise speeds in a digital read-out. An engine-redline flasher strobes out its communication when the bike is over-revved; the same light doubles up as a low-fuel warning icon. Bajaj has persevered with the same tank on the 220, adding embossed decals and a tank pad. The stepped seats are adequately padded for both rider and pillion and ends in a smart two-piece grab bar. Angular side panels and a smooth tail fairing add panache, as do strips of nifty LED brake warning lights.
Bajaj Pulsar 220cc
Engine and power train
The 220cc oil cooled, Digital Twin Spark Fuel Injection (DTS FI) engine produces an awesome power of 20PS at 8500rpm (though not comparable, pulsar 220cc is more powerful than thunderbird) and an incredible torque of 19.12Nm at 6500rpm. Bajaj’s well-proven exhaust TEC (to beef up low-down power) features in pulsar 220cc too. Pulsar 220cc features the standard five-speed gearbox with one down and four up pattern. Oil cooler placed just below the fuel tank helps in further cooling of engine lubricant and keep this high performance engine cool.
A six-speed gearbox like other international bikes could have been better. Thanks to the fuel injection for the gentle release of power, this enables smoother acceleration, also minimal power loss while shifting gears. Pulsar DTS-Fi can reach 60kph in 4.4 seconds and can past 110kph in 18.8sec. Pulsar 220cc can reach a top speed of 131kph. Not alone this top speed is impressive; you can easily maintain the pulsar 220cc in 100 -115kph. Though the fuel efficiency/mileage depends on riding behaviour you can expect anything more than 35kpl from pulsar 220cc DTS FI. Bajaj is offering impeccable warranty for its pulsar 220cc – the DTS FI engine has been given 5yrs warranty in addition to the 2yrs or 30000km vehicle warranty.
Ride and handling
The wheelbase has been lengthened to 1,350 mm from 1,330 of the older Pulsar, along with a new swing arm. Pulsar 220cc DTS-Fi uses telescopic forks at the front and Gas-charged twin shocks are used at the rear. A twin-member tubular frame and an elliptical swing arm mounted on needle roller bearings. This combination gives a good blend of stiffness and flick ability for the bike though pulsar 220 weighs 150kg. MRF tubeless tyres —90/90 x 17 inches at the front and 120/80 x 17 inches at the rear provide good support and traction control for pulsar 220cc DTS Fi. This high performance bike is the India’s first bike to have a rear disc brake although this will help for the effective control; safety in Indian conditions is yet to be seemed.

The tyres of the new DTS-Fi are tubeless and hence offer an exciting riding experience. The 55-watt projector low-beam headlamp offers a decent view of the road ahead. The fully digital dash is easy to read and difficult to mistake. The distinctive tail lamps of the Pulsar DTS-Fi add a bit of dash. Overall, the body of the motorcycle still looks like the Pulsar family, but with sharper edges. The front faring is the difference – It is well integrated into the rest of the bodywork, and the sidelights and indicators look excellent. With a performance motorcycle, one should really not expect a high fuel efficiency/ mileage figures – still we expect the Pulsar DTS-Fi to get around 45 kilometres to a litre.
Bajaj Pulsar 220cc
Comfort
It is comfortable all right, but there is a hitch. The fixed fairing comes back a bit too much and unless you are sitting so that the tailbone is touching the seat step, your knees will be rubbing on the fairing. That is a bit uncomfortable. I guess when you are riding it in jeans; it would grip the tank quite hard before hitting the brakes hard. In riding pants, the armour has that privilege of being very intimate with the fairing end. Shorties – I’m guessing 5′5″ and below will not notice this.
For the manufacturers, especially rivals, it would signal the opening of a new market at the very top of the pecking order. A market all of us enthusiasts are milling about in, but the shelves have been empty so far. The Pulsar 220 might actually cause competing products to fill the shops. We already know that TVS is working on an Apache 180. A successful P220 might even prod Hero Honda (or Honda, or both) to upgrade, re-arm or replace the Karizma with something more serious. It might actually engineer separate market spaces for enthusiast-centric product strategy, which so far, does not exist. For us, it would be the beginning of an era of machines and we have been forced to only dream about so far.
Bajaj Pulsar 220cc
Special features
In addition to the features mentioned in design section, both these bikes have special features, which increases their practicality. Pulsar 200cc also leaves its drive chain exposed with O’ ring sealed, which is pre-lubricated to help it stay reliable inspite of running open without protection is one such example. Similar to its sibling Pulsar 220cc-soon to be launched, the pulsar 200cc bike throws away the kick lever and makes you to crank the engine only with your thumb unlike the Karizma, which offers both self, and Kick mechanism for cranking. Both these bikes use best instruments and unheard features in any Indian bike. Both Pulsar 200cc and the new Karizma have Digital odo Meter, Digital Fuel Gauge and Digital Trip Meter. Pulsar 200cc features a digital console, which uses only LEDs and intelligently varies its amber backlight intensity for viewing in either day or night.
Road test
When we road tested the bike, we find that it is no less impressive in the flesh. We are not sure that making all Pulsars look so similar is such a great idea, but the 220 does have presence. The 220cc motor is good for 20.5 bhp – it destroys all previous 0-100 kph and top speed times for bikes. But making a bigger motor go faster is easy. What is great is the 220’s dynamic ability. Despite being a fair bit longer than the smaller Pulsars, the 220 is very quick and confident in corners, and most bikes in India would find it hard to keep up. That it rides very well over broken roads and brakes with great composure is a bonus. What we are saying is that overall – product, packaging and pricing – Bajaj have more or less hit the nail square on the head. I would not be surprised at all, if there are not enough 220s to go around. Rs 90,000 have a way of disappearing when broken up into EMIs.
Hot in 220cc pulsar
In 220cc Pulsar the most important feature of all is the fuel injection mechanism, which is responsible for the quick throttle and the linear power curve. The Bajaj Pulsar DTS-Fi is the first Indian motorcycle with an oil-cooled engine. Together, they make for a potent combination. The Hero Honda Karizma as well as the Pulsar DTS-Fi weigh 150 kgs, and the extra 3 bhp of the DTS-Fi as well as the power delivery characteristics make this an easy Karizma-beater.
Bajaj Pulsar 220cc
Technical Specification
Dimension
& weight
Overall height750 mm
Overall length2035 mm
Overall
Width
1165 mm
Wheelbase1350 mm
Ground Clearance165 mm
Kerb weight150 Kg
Fuel
Tank Capacity
15 Liters
Engine
TypeFuel Injection, Oil Cooled
Stroke (2/4)4 – Stroke
No.
of cylinders
-
Bore
x stroke
-
Displacement220 cc
Electrical12V DC
Transmission
No. of
Gears
5 Speed constant mesh
Clutch-
Performance
Maximum
Power
20 PS (14.76 KW) @ 8500 rpm
Max.
Torque
19.12 Nm @ 6500 rpm
StartSelf Start
Suspensions 
FrontTelescopic Forks 130 mm stroke
RearNitroX gas assisted Hydrolic shock Absorbers.
Brakes 
Front260 mm disc 
Rear230 mm disc 
Tyres 
Front90/90 x 17” Tubeless tyre
Rear120/80 x 17” Tubeless tyre

Yamaha SS125 – The New Gladiator


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Yamaha introduced the new bike SS125 to provide low cost option to the bikers and this one is the third option in the same segment. The other options in the segments are 100 cc, 125 cc and 150 cc engine, and the SS 125 is another version comes with the 4 stroke – air cooled 124 cc engines, which can deliver a better performance at a low cost. The new bike provides a combination of comfort and style, and it provides a better fuel economy.
Appearance
The external look of the bike has new graphics and the model has been launched in a combination of two colors Blue and Black, and Black and Red. The bold new graphics are impressive and the color scheme is also improved. The instrument panel is designed stylishly and the rear side has the unique tail lamp. Alloy wheel improve the robustness of the bike.
Dimension: The dimension of the bike is reduced as compared to the earlier model and the new bike is 1995mm in length that is 70 mm lesser as compared to Gladiator SS / RS but it has been made tall and the height is increased to 1110 mm .The saddle height is also increased from 790mm to 795mm.The overall change in height has made the bike comfortable for tall commuter.
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Wheelbase: The wheelbase has been reduced by 5mm, although, the wheelbase should have been increased to improve stability and comfort, but the new wheelbase is 1295mm instead of 1300 mm.
Weight: As compared to Gladiator SS / RS, the weight of the new bike is reduced from 128 kg to 125 kg.
Fuel tank: Fuel tank’s size is increased and it can hold 0.6 liters of more fuel .The tank’s capacity has also increased from 13 liters to 13.6 liters.
Headlamp: The headlamp is changed and now it supports 12 volts and 35 /25 Watt as compared to 12V – 35 /35 W, and the new headlamp support improved visibility in night. The rear view look has also been improved.
Engine
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4- stroke: The four stroke air cooled SOHC cc engine provides a peak power of 11 PS @ 7500 rpm and torque of 10.4 Nm @6500 rpm – which is almost same in the 125 cc range .It provides both the options — kick start and self start, and it comes with the CDI ignition feature.
Improved throttle position: The throttle position sensor has been joined to the acceleration system and it provides improved acceleration.
5-speed gearbox: The five speed gearbox enables the rider to get wide power and better performance. It enables the bike to be used for long drives on highways.
Carburetor fuel system: The bike has a carburetor fuel system, air cooling technology, 5 – speed mesh transmission gears and wet sump lubrication. The wet sump lubrication enables the bike to use the fuel completely and improve its efficiency.
Easy shifting between gears: The new bike enables easy shifting between the gears and air cooled technology improves the performance.
Ride and handling
The seat shape appears like a shoe and both the rider on the seat can find it very comfortable and stable, and the bike can provide full comfort even in long journeys. It has been featured to have sound brake system .In the front disc brake is present and drum brakes are provided on the rear which also enables easy deceleration and provide quick brake.
Suspension
The front side has the telescopic fork and the rear has the swing arm suspension which improves handling and positioning. The seating position is also improved because of the new features. The new suspension provides better stability and security to the passengers and prevents shocks and jumps on bumpy roads.
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Improved features
1. Improved Air filter
2. Retractable footrest
3. Muffler to cover the tubes and to provide a better look
4. The low level engine cowl
5. Improved tachometer
6. The new disc brakes
7. Light weight aluminium wheels
8. New 5-speed gearbox
9. Better shock absorption using the du metal front fork
10. It gives an average mileage of 55 kmpl petrol
Benefits
1. The bike has higher efficiency and provides average mileage.
2. Its looks are improved.
3. It is cost effective bike of Yamaha.
Drawbacks
1. It will get strong competition from low range Honda bikes.
2. Buyers expect Yamaha to deliver greater efficiency and speed like sports bikes, which is not achieved by this model.
3. The wheelbase should be improved.
Cost
The bike has been priced at Rs 50,000 in Delhi.
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Yamaha SS 125 specifications
Dimensions
· Overall length x width x height: 1995 x 730 x 1110 mm
· Seat height: 795 mm
· Wheelbase: 1,295 mm
· Ground clearance(min): 155 mm
· Fuel tank capacity: 13.6 litres
Engine
· Air cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, Forward-inclined single cylinder
· Displacement: 123cc
· Bore & Stroke: 54.0 x 54.0 mm
· Compression ratio: 10.0:1
· Maximum power: 11 PS/7500 rpm (8 KW@7500rpm)
· Maximum torque: 10.4 Nm/6,500 rpm
· Lubrication: Wet sump
· Fuel supply: Carburetor
· Starting method: Electric starter and kick starter
· Clutch type: Wet, multiple-disc
· Ignition type: CDI
· Transmission type: 5-gear Constant mesh
· Chassis: Frame type: Diamond tubular type
· Suspension (front/rear): Telescopic fork, Swingarm
· Brake type (front/rear): Disk, drum
· Tyre size (front/rear):2.75-18.4PR, 3.00-18.6PR
· Battery: 12V-5AH
· Caster/Trail: 26.0 degree/90.0 mm
· Headlight: 12V 35/25W Halogen bulb

Kawasaki Ninja 250R




Bajaj launch Kawasaki Ninja 250R in India – the bike which is an entry level sports motorcycle since 1983 has been marketed in US, UK and other parts of the world. It is a high power sports bike and the spares of the bike are imported from Thailand and Japan .It can be bought from Bajaj Showrooms and it is priced above Rs 2.5 Lakhs.(Too much!)
In the high cost range –the bikes available in India are —Karizma ZMR, Bajaj Pulsar 220 and Yamaha R15, and the cost of these bikes is under Rs 1 Lakhs, but the maximum power offered by the three bikes is not more than 21 bhp @ 8500 rpm ,whereas, Ninja offers 32.5 bhp @ 11000 rpm.
Ninja is designed to provide saddled back seating positions which almost falls in the sports bike range. Its engine performance is 131.93 km / h and it has space for cargo transportation and second passenger. 250 R is a fourth generation bike from Ninja which has been designed to provide easy ride as compared to previous models.
Appearance
It has been offered in Lime Green colour and Ebony Black, and it is also marketed in red and blue colours. It is one of the most attractive bikes on Indian roads, although, the price tag doesn’t suit an average biker but the looks and the performance of bike is amazing. The front portion is made from large plastic and steel material, and it has very burly looks.
The rear views and the dual headlamp are designed to get a better look. A windscreen is provided to prevent air blast and the front fuel indicator provides a tough look to the bike. The mask covering the front portion to the fuel tank make it look more artistic, and the company’s monogram can be spotted over the petrol tank and the air scoops.
Wheels
The racing strings can be seen on the rim and the 6 spoke alloy wheel is also present to improve the stability of the bike. Helmet holder can be seen on the rear seat, and the tail is slim and sharp having a step – up seat.
Instrument panel
The instrument panel is in analog format and all the meters – speedometers, odometers, tachometers and the trip meter show analogue numbers. The signals are provided for low fuel, low oil, high oil temperature, low battery and choke in air filters.
Ride
The bike offers a smooth drive and the low and mid -range torque provide reliable operability. It provides better emission using the catalyzers, and the exhaust port maximizes the efficiency of the bike.
Engine
The bike has 249cc liquid cooled DOHC petrol engine which delivers maximum power of 32 bhp @ 11000 rpm and maximum torque of 22 Nm @ 8200 rpm. It delivers 6 – speed transmissions to provide smooth drive at high speed .It has an easy to handle at high speed using the durable clutch.
Chasis
The bike has a front steel frame constructed in the front for easy curves and the wheelbase is made from longer swingarm .The fork in the front is large and stiff .The bike has 37 mm telescopic fork in the front which enables easy ride and handling, and rear suspension gets support from the rigid frame and it can be re-tuned to provide a great hold .The rear shock is designed to be 5 – way adjustable and it allows the rider to maintain the ride height.
The brakes provided by the front hydraulic disc and the two piston calipers are strong, and it provides easy brakes even at great speeds. The rear one is a two piston caliper having 220 mm of petal disc.
The thick piston helps in minimizing oil consumption and it also increases the strength of the pistons to provide durability. Combustion chamber provides improved fuel efficiency by reducing emissions. It has dual catalyzers to prevent emissions – in the collector pipe and the silencer to position the catalyzer close to the exhaust ports.
Performance
The bike picks up from 0 – 100 km / hr in 5.75 seconds, and its top speed is 176 km / hr. Fuel efficiency is 42.5 kmpl.
Price
In New Delhi it is priced at Rs 2, 69,970 and in Chennai it is priced at Rs 2, 69,580.
Drawbacks
  1. The biggest disadvantage is its price tag – at almost Rs 3 lakhs — it’s very expensive.
  2. Analog instrument panel
Bike Specifications

    Engine – 6 Speed, 250cc, Fuel Injected, Twin Cylinder, 4 Valve per Cylinder
    Maximum Power – 33PS@11000rpm , Maximum Torque – 22Nm@8200rpm
    Gearbox -Kerb Weight – 172 Kgs
    Braking – 290mm Petal Disc (Front), 220 mm Single Piston Petal Disc (Rear)
    Rear Suspension – Kawasaki patented Uni-Track rear suspension
    Fuel Tank Capacity – 17 Litres
    Tyre -Front : 17 inch 110/70 Tubeless , Rear : 17 inch 130/70 Tubeless

    Honda PCX 125cc







    Honda PCX 125cc
    Honda PCX 125cc is a small displacement scooter and with the rise in fuel price many commuters are searching for cheap methods of transportation. Honda PCX inspires to design new models which are easy to handle and provide complete fuel economy .A scooter offers low cost ride and it can be used to carry luggage and move through the city crowd easily.
    In the international market the scooter is priced at more than $3000 but it has been appreciated for low noise, low emission and easy ride.
    Look and Design
    The Honda PCX is designed to provide comfort to rider at a low cost .It has a compact design which looks very new and fashionable. The look of Honda PCX is better than many attractive looking sports bikes. The bike is designed in three colors Black Nighhawk, Goldbullion Metallic and Silverstone Metallic.
    The scooter PCX 125i has a saddle like structure with dark gray wheels. It appears young and gives luxurious look. It provides enough space for the rider to carry luggage and the front windscreen provides protection whereas the front cowl is designed perfectly to give a full appearance. The headlight is slim and the instrument panel includes the speedometer and “idles stop” switch that prevents wastage of fuel.
    Engine
    It has a compact lightweight SOHC configuration and it also integrates liquid cooling, Honda PGM – FI fuel injection which ensures better power delivery, V- belt transmission to reduce emission and improve fuel consumption. The engine improves efficiency and gives a compact look.
    The throttle is automatic as the electronic sensors can register the throttle position and signal the ECU to initiate fuel injection and the Alternative Current Cell starter motor is powerful which helps the engine to work efficiently.
    Comfort and ride
    The structure is based on tubular frame and the extended foot area enables easy ride and sitting position and wheelbase of 1305, makes it easy to move the bike in crowded spaces.
    The seat is positioned low and it will suit short height bikers and also provide complete security and relaxed feeling. The seat style provides a back support to prevent exhaustion in long journeys. The back support and wide pillion area is a new feature.
    It has an “Idle stop” system – if it is enabled, the bike will automatically stop after 3 seconds and restart if the throttle grip is twisted. The mode can be switched on and off and it is positioned on the handlebar .Its improves fuel efficiency by 5%.
    The compact structure, the wide legroom, height of 760 mm, and wheelbase of 1305 mm offers easy ride and handling. The telescopic fork in the front and swing arm dual shock in the rear enables easy handling and the single cylinder 4 stroke provides automatic shutdown and reboot.
    The tyres are 14″ and wheels is made up of 5 – spoke cast aluminum .It comes with a combined brake system and the front disc brake is 220 mm and the rear brake is drum brake which makes it smooth and comfortable to ride the bike.
    The suspension system is 31 mm telescopic front fork and the rear suspension is swingarm suspension with dual dampers.
    The fuel tank is 6.2 litre tank and the bike provides 46 kilometer per liter of fuel efficiency.
    Specific features
    1. Easy shift in transmission: It has CV Matic which enables easy shift in transmission and it reduces loss of energy. It has an electric starter which uses the cell power and the current generator to generate power and to reduce the noise.
    2. Both electric and kick start: It has electric starter which is based on the PGM – FI system and it can work in any weather condition – such as cold or rainy but a kick starter is also provided to prevent inconvenience. Honda PCX come with a key slot cover which ensure security of the bike.
    3. Start Stop system: The automatic start stop system enables the engine to stop immediately on red light – it prevents fuel wastage (this feature is not provide in U.S. model) and the bike adopts the Emission Standards at level 6 of Thailand and the current exhaust emission standards of Europe, Japan and U.S. It has an electronic fuel injection system and a catalyst device in the muffler.
    4. Combined brake system: The Combined brake system helps the bike to get stable braking and the bike comes with 3 cylinder drilling.
    5. Anti theft alarm: It is provided with the remote control alarm system which enables the bike to give fire alarm and it sends messages.
    6. Storage Space: Storage space is provided in the form of glove box and the rear carrier can provide enough space.
    Specifications
    Engine: 125cc, Liquid Cooled, Single-Cylinder, SOHC, 4-Stroke Engine, Speed Continuously Variable (CVT) Transmission
    Front Suspension Type: Telescopic Fork, Size (in): 1.2, Front Travel (in): 3.5
    Maximum power: 13.5PS@9000rpm
    Maximum torque: 11.10Nm@7000rpm
    Weight: 125 kg
    Fuel capacity: 6.2 L
    Fuel economy: 50 km/ litres
    Rear Brake Type: Drum, Front Brake Type: Hydraulic Disc
    Rear Tire (Full Spec): 100/90 R14, Front Tyre (Full Spec): 90/90 R14
    Seat Height (in): 29.9, Number Of Seats: 2, Rear Travel (in): 2.9
    Rear Suspension Type: Single Sided Swing Arm
    Starter: Electric
    Compression Ratio: 11.0:1, Displacement (cc): 125
    Engine Stroke: 4-Stroke, Cylinders: 1, Engine Type: Single-Cylinder

    Review of Bullet 350




    Bullet 350 UCE
    Royal Enfield is a bike manufacturing company based in Chennai and first the Bullet 350 cc, single cylinder model was launched in 1948.The Royal Enfield Thunderbird Twinspark was one of the first bikes to get the Twinspark UCE engine and it was launched in November 2009 in India. RE launched four versions in 346cc which includes the Classic, Thunderbird Twinspark, Bullet 350 Twinspark and Electra Twinspark.
    The new bike has the Unit Construction Engine which replaces the old cast iron engines. The transformation to UCE technology started with Thunderbird Twinspark, and later the models Classic (500cc & 350cc) and Bullet Electra Twinspark have also been transformed to UCE.
    Look
    Bullet 350cc comes with a strange sound like a bullet which gives it a peculiarity. The wheelbase is long as compared to other bikes and the weight is more which gives the impression of stability .It can handle heavy weight and is strong bike where the tyres are big and the engine comes with full mud guard and foot gear with a convenient gear shift option. The new UCE model almost resembles the earlier model of the bike with all the black color paint and the front drum brakes. The traditional badge and the design can also be located on it. It comes with full line seat that provides complete support to the biker.
    Both the models Royal Enfield Classic 350 and classic 500 supports spoke wheels and the look of the toolbox, the file tank and the thigh resting pads are incredible. The instrument panel has the speedometer and fuel indicator integrated to the headlight case. The design imprinted on the bike makes it look historical coming from war fields.
    Engine
    Bullet standard 350 cc engine has 346cc Unit Construction Engine and the maximum power delivered by Bullet 350 UCE is 19.8 Bhp at 5250 rpm whereas the maximum torque is 28 Nm at 4000 rpm. The clutch and gearbox are integrated to the case which is physically located outside the case. UCE prevents losses caused by transmission and reduces the maintenance problems.
    Ride and comfort
    The new features of Bullet 350 UCE include the disc brake and the electric start .The 280 mm disc brake and the carburetor fuel injector are provided for improving the performance. The bike is supported by EFI integrated to the five speed gearbox and the EFI provides complete combustion of the mixture of air fuel to have a smooth pick up and to reduce emission. The exhaust has been designed to be long but the new bike will have to fulfill the emission standards to be allowed on Indian roads. New head lamp having 12V, 35 / 35 W make you feel like riding in day time.
    Attractions of Bullet 350 UCE
    1. It provides better combustion and fuel efficiency.
    2. It can carry heavy weight and stays stable.
    3. It has high power and it is easy to start.
    4. It has easy options for gear shifting.
    5. The new engine supports the BS111 emission norms.
    6. It has high ground clearance.
    7. The new headlight provides better light.
    Drawbacks
    1. Maintenance is a problem with RE bikes.
    2. The mileage can be low as compared to the figures given by the company.
    3. It is heavy to use in crowds and difficult on turns.
    Price:
    On road price of bullet 350 UCE is Rs. 99,000 (Ex showroom Delhi price) and it has been launched in red, silver and black colors.
    Specifications:
    Engine Single Cylinder, Four Stroke, OHV, SI Engine, Air Cooled, Twinspark
    Maximum Power 19.8 bhp @ 5250 rpm
    Maximum Torque 28 Nm @ 4000 rpm
    Displacement 346 cc
    Bore x Stroke 70mm x 90mm
    Carburetor Micarb VM 24
    Transmission Constant Mesh 5 speed
    Ignition Digital TCI
    Dimensions
    Length 2140 mm
    Height 1120 mm
    Ground Clearance 140 mm
    Seat Height/ Saddle Height 800 mm
    Width 810 mm
    Wheel Base 1370 mm
    Tyres
    Front 3.25 x 19″, Rear 3.25 x 19"
    Brakes
    Front Twin lead internal expanding drum brake, Rear Foot operated, 153 mm drum
    Electricals
    Head lamp 12 V AC – 35/ 35W, Halogen
    Tail Lamp 12 V, 21/5W
    Electrical System 12 V – AC/DC
    Battery 12 V – 5AH
    Weight (Kerb) 180 kg (90% fuel + oil)

    Yamaha YBR 110



    Targeting the middle class, Yamaha India launched its new motorcycle, YBR 110. 

    YBR 110 comes with a new and stylish design which is targeted at middle income class buyers, who want to have a stylish and comfortable commuter bike. This should be close to Honda’s CB Twister. YBR 110 is priced at Rs. 41,000/- (Ex-Showroom, Delhi) and will be available in 3 colors - Black, Red and Red & Black.
     

    YBR 110 has electric start, air cooled 4-stroke SOHC engine which provides excellent low end torque for everyday riding. The bike has 4 speed slick gearbox with perfectly spaced gear ratios that provides optimum torque throughout the rpm range and ensures stress-free riding in congested conditions without requiring frequent gear changes.
    The bike has a stylish & brighter multi-reflector headlight for better visibility in night and its wind tunnel aerodynamic silhouette designed cowl has character lines that convey a sense of sharpness. YBR 110 has modern fit & finish with easy reading instrument console including a fuel meter. Sharp graphics & grab rail add to the overall sporty style and character of the bike.
    While the chiseled look, broad well-contoured fuel-tank gives a trendy modern look, the side panel and the tail cowl design showcase strong expression of down-force movement, and provide a visual display of sporty character. The bike’s broad and comfortable seat design is such that it makes the ride fatigue-free for the rider and the pillion. The ideal ergonomics of seat, handlebar, riding posture, knee recess on the petrol tank are all designed for comfortable riding. YBR 110 suspension’s characteristic of rebound damping along with fast and slow compression is very well suited for Indian road conditions. The result is excellent handling, ride comfort and resistance to bottoming even in tandem riding. The twin cradle down tube type frame has optimum strength, rigidity balance and outstanding longitudinal & lateral stability resulting in excellent handling characteristics. As Yamaha bikes are known for durability and low maintenance, these specs rightly fit with the ad punch line of YBR 110.

    Maruti looking tot 5 CNG Cars



    Maruti Suzuki, one of the Premium India Vehicle Manufacturers declared, recently that had plans to bring out CNG variants of all its models, launched since the beginning of this year.
    R.C.Bhargava, the Chairman of the Maruti Suzuki India claimed the rising demand amidst the consumer for the CNG version cars as the cause for putting a halt to production of LPG vehicles.
    The Manufacturer is expected to start off this venture by introducing the CNG version of its maximum selling model, the Alto, as per some reports. Reports further claim that 5 CNG car models will hit the market, together in one day.
    CNG models due for launch includes the Alto, Estilo, Wagon R, Eeco and SX4.
    The K-1O Series variant of the Maruti Alto claims a mileage of 20.2 kilometres per litre, according to a research.
    These CNG Cars may possibly be made available from the second week of August 2010. Even then, the actual date of launch has not yet been publicised.
    Meanwhile, Shashank Shrivastava, the MSI Chief General Manager consider this a strategic move, to offer factory built-in CNG kits in the vehicles. He further says that they would be the first manufacturer to come out with such extensive variety of CNG cars in India.
    The Alto car claiming an average of 20,000 units’ monthly sales and a total of 14 lakhs units, ever since its introduction in September 2000 also is likely to boost up its sales by twenty five percent, subsequent to the launch of the new model- Alto K-10