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SUPER BIKES



BAJAJ PULSAR 150 DTS-i
Bajaj Pulsar 180

178.6cc, DTSi

Rs. 70,300




Bajaj Pulsar 150


149cc, DTS-i


Rs. 67,100

PULSAR 220f

Bajaj Pulsar 220f
Ex-Showroom Price

Rs. 81,400
Delhi. May vary.







Kawasaki Ninja 250R
Price: Rs 2.96 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
The Ninja 250R is a sport motorcycle driven by a 249cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin petrol engine that pumps out 32.5bhp along with 22Nm of torque, delivering a mileage of 22.8kmpl.
An excellent game-changer for Kawasaki bikes, the dashing sports star is the source of inspiration for several entry-level performance bikes of the modern age.




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Hyosung GV250

Launch: Mid-2013

Expected Price: Rs 2.5 lakh

The GV250 is a cruiser motorcycle featuring a 249cc, air/oil cooled, V-twin petrol powerhouse that generates 28.5bhp with 21.6Nm and offers a fuel-economy of 30kmpl.

Soon to become the most affordable premium cruiser in the country, this upcoming Hyosung bike is just as convenient for a beginner as it is exhilarating for a veteran rider.








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Honda CBR250R

Price: Rs 1.75 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)

The CBR250R is a sport bike driven by a 249.6cc, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke SI petrol engine that generates 25bhp along with 22.9Nm of torque, featuring a fuel-efficiency of 28.1kmpl.

Arch rival of the captivating Kawasaki Ninja 250R, this is the best entry-level performance bike on the planet.
















KTM Duke 200

Price: Rs 1.30 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)

The Duke 200 is a standard street bike driven by a 200cc, liquid-cooled, spark-ignition petrol powerhouse that pumps out 25bhp and 19Nm of peak torque, promising a fuel-efficiency of 35.7kmpl.

A true masterpiece from the famous motorcycle brand of Austria, its incredible light-weighted together with its easy handling and dynamic cornering qualities makes it a ready-for-race machine.















Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350

Price: Rs 1.23 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)

The Thunderbird 350 is a cruiser driven by a 346cc, air-cooled, Twinspark petrol mill that pumps out 19.8bhp along with 28Nm of torque, promising a fuel-economy of 42kmpl.

Master of a distinct black styling, a powerful engine and trendy features, this cruiser adds a new dimension to leisure biking.



















Honda CBR150R

Price: Rs 1.20 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)

The CBR150R is a sport bike driven by a 149.4cc, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke SI petrol mill that churns out 17.6bhp along with 12.7Nm of torque, promising a fuel-economy of 40kmpl.

A racing replica of the sizzling Honda CBR1000RR, this bike happens to be the most powerful model in the entire 150cc segment.





















Yamaha YZF R15

Price: Rs 1.10 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)

The YZF R15 is a sport bike housing a 149.8cc, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke petrol mill that churns out 16.8bhp and 15Nm of torque while promising a fuel-economy of 46.9kmpl.

With the racing DNA of Yamaha's sensational "R Series" running through its veins, this sports star is the most affordable performance bike in the country.


















Royal Enfield Bullet Electra Twinspark

Price: Rs 1.07 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)

The Bullet Electra Twinspark is a standard street bike featuring a 346cc, 4-stroke, Twinspark petrol powerhouse that puts out 19.8bhp along with 28Nm of torque and provides a fuel-efficiency of 53.4kmpl.

Keeping the traditional Bullet alive in its classic looks, this motorbike welcomes modern technology with open arms, resulting in the perfect blend of technology and legacy.












Hero MotoCorp Karizma ZMR

Price: Rs 98,800 (ex-showroom, Delhi)

The Karizma ZMR is a sports touring motorbike housing a 223cc, air-cooled, 4-stroke petrol engine that churns out 17.6bhp and 18.4Nm of torque, and delivers a mileage of 51kmpl.

Blessed with breathtaking looks and cutting-edge technology, this is the perfect tourer from the world's largest two-wheeler brand.




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The RD 350 was the very first super performance offering to the Indian Consumers at a time (1983) when the only bikes in India were the Bullet 350, the Jawa (Yezdi) 250 2 stroke and Rajdoot 175 cc 2 stroke. The original Japanese RD 350 had 40 bhp but the Indian Editions were detuned to 31 bhp due to lower fuel quality in India and also to increase Mileage.




































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