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Showing posts with label Bajaj. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bajaj. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Yamaha City Sport From Bajaj Pulsar Modification
#fullpost { display: none; } Personally I wouldn’t go for a bike modification for two reasons, firstly, the boldness of the bike is manipulated and secondly, the account centermost bodies will not be actual blessed with you because of abstruse difficulties that they would charge to encounter. Sometimes they may alike carelessness to account your bike.If you are a academy apprentice who
Yamaha City Sport From Bajaj Pulsar Modification
#fullpost { display: none; } Personally I wouldn’t go for a bike modification for two reasons, firstly, the boldness of the bike is manipulated and secondly, the account centermost bodies will not be actual blessed with you because of abstruse difficulties that they would charge to encounter. Sometimes they may alike carelessness to account your bike.If you are a academy apprentice who
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Yamaha City Sport From Bajaj Pulsar Modification
#fullpost { display: none; } Personally I wouldn’t go for a bike modification for two reasons, firstly, the boldness of the bike is manipulated and secondly, the account centermost bodies will not be actual blessed with you because of abstruse difficulties that they would charge to encounter. Sometimes they may alike carelessness to account your bike.If you are a academy apprentice who
Yamaha City Sport From Bajaj Pulsar Modification
#fullpost { display: none; } Personally I wouldn’t go for a bike modification for two reasons, firstly, the boldness of the bike is manipulated and secondly, the account centermost bodies will not be actual blessed with you because of abstruse difficulties that they would charge to encounter. Sometimes they may alike carelessness to account your bike.If you are a academy apprentice who
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Bajaj XCD 135 DTS-Si-New Bike with 135cc DTS-Si engine
Bajaj launched its new variant of XCD bike. The new Bajaj XCD 135 is equipped with 135cc DTS-Si engine



Bajaj has launched the XCD 135 DTS-Si today in the Indian market. Struck especially by Honda’s Stunner in the 125cc segment and Yamaha’s FZ16 in the 150+ cc segment, the company is in a damage control mode.
The XCD 135 DTS-Si plays the value for money card to lure buyers who are on a tight budget and yet want a stylish, reasonably powerful and fuel efficient bike. The bike comes with a number of first for its segment like 135 cc DTS-Si engine, a 5-Speed Gearbox, Auto Choke, Gas filled Nitrox rear shock absorbers, digital speedometer and LED tail lamps. Other significant feature include electric start and front disc brake.

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KAWASAKI NINJA 250R new advanced bike
The famous automobile company Bajaj Auto surprised their customers with a new advanced bike Kawasaki Ninja 250R. The company launched this much awaited and highly anticipated sports bikes inPune. The bike introduced in India with a new green -black paint scheme. It will have a price tag of Rs 2,69,670 ex-showroom Delhi and Rs 2,69,580 ex-showroom Chennai.





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Bajaj passenger 4-wheeler small car in 2012
While Bajaj Auto claimed development work on its small car, which it prefers to call ‘passenger 4-wheeler’, was going on despite the controversies, it has cost a two-year delay for the three companies.
“There has been considerable development on the four-wheeler so far. Last month, Renault executives were here, and we have shared all the work with them, be it styling, prototyping and testing. In fact, we have heard from them, after they went back to France, that they are satisfied. So, we have said 2012 (for the launch) and we are on course,” Bajaj Auto Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj said.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Bajaj avenger DTS i - srilanka
Bajaj Avenger is a cruiser bike from the stable of Bajaj Auto. Bajaj Avenger is modeled along the lines of Kawasaki Eliminator as it draws the styling and other design cues from Bajaj Eliminator which had an air-cooled, single cylinder Kawasaki engine. This bike from Bajaj Auto offers the ultimate cruiser experience to the rider. With high stability and long cruising delights, Bajaj Avenger DTSi offers wider saddle seat, special backrest besides the Bajaj trademark 200cc powerful DTSi engine.



Looks & Styling
Bajaj Avenger is steeply angled and offers long travel front suspension, smooth matt-finished triple clamp, clutch and front brake levers and chrome finished rear-view mirrors and bar-end weights. These features lend Bajaj Avenger DTSi the appearance of a vintage cruiser.
Control & Comfort
Talking of control and comfort- Bajaj Avenger is amazingly comfort as it offers the rider a unique experience with its extra long wheelbase; couch-style seating that allows the rider a feet-up, almost lazy seating position and a comfortable, unhurried pace. Bajaj Avenger's massive 1475 mm wheelbase and heavy handlebar provide it excellent straight-line stability. The Avenger's long-travel suspension at the front and non-adjustable, hydraulic shock absorbers and coil springs at the rear result in a very comfortable ride.
Engine & Performance
Bajaj Avenger engine is equipped with Bajaj patented DTSi technology that is known for optimum combustion and giving out better performance. The new Bajaj Avenger DTSi features a modified engine of Bajaj Pulsar 200. It delivers 12.88 kW (17 hp) @ 8000 rpm. Avenger boasts of a top speed of 114 km/h and reaches 0-60 km/h in just 5.18 seconds and 0-100 km/h in 20.03 seconds.
Mileage and Economy
The DTSi engine of Bajaj Avenger gives a mileage of about 40 kmpl in city conditions, which is pretty good considering Indian rods, traffic and the 200 CC engine.

Looks & Styling
Bajaj Avenger is steeply angled and offers long travel front suspension, smooth matt-finished triple clamp, clutch and front brake levers and chrome finished rear-view mirrors and bar-end weights. These features lend Bajaj Avenger DTSi the appearance of a vintage cruiser.
Control & Comfort
Talking of control and comfort- Bajaj Avenger is amazingly comfort as it offers the rider a unique experience with its extra long wheelbase; couch-style seating that allows the rider a feet-up, almost lazy seating position and a comfortable, unhurried pace. Bajaj Avenger's massive 1475 mm wheelbase and heavy handlebar provide it excellent straight-line stability. The Avenger's long-travel suspension at the front and non-adjustable, hydraulic shock absorbers and coil springs at the rear result in a very comfortable ride.
Engine & Performance
Bajaj Avenger engine is equipped with Bajaj patented DTSi technology that is known for optimum combustion and giving out better performance. The new Bajaj Avenger DTSi features a modified engine of Bajaj Pulsar 200. It delivers 12.88 kW (17 hp) @ 8000 rpm. Avenger boasts of a top speed of 114 km/h and reaches 0-60 km/h in just 5.18 seconds and 0-100 km/h in 20.03 seconds.
Mileage and Economy
The DTSi engine of Bajaj Avenger gives a mileage of about 40 kmpl in city conditions, which is pretty good considering Indian rods, traffic and the 200 CC engine.
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TVS Apache RTR 180 Vs Bajaj Pulsar 180 CC
On The Bike: Step out from the Pulsar and get into RTR, and you will feel let down by TVS’s quality. Cheap plastic buttons and error creeping speedometers along with ill fitting boots are a shame as rest of the interiors is nice.
The riding posture is forward set up in RTR 180 whereas Pulsars have normal ones. That brings altogether a huge difference in ride quality. A pillion rider will also feel more comfortable sitting on a RTR because of its forward set foot pegs and elegantly designed unique grab rails which are better than of pulsars. RTR’s specially developed race crouch mirrors provide better angle and safety besides looking great too.
Riding the RTR with its fluid Racing stripes will double your riding confidence. Their white theme tachometers along with an RTR 180 Racing logo are sure to set your pulse racing not to mention the RTR’s powerful engine.
The pulsar 180 on the other hand will not provide any such excitements. You just have to be satisfied with a dazzling Pulsar 3D logo and the aura which it carries on with itself. Both the motorcycles are equipped with a clip on handlebars feature which will enable you try various riding positions. The Pulsar 180 also has split seat for rider and the pillion.
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Friday, July 2, 2010
Bajaj Discover DTSi srilanka
Bajaj Discover DTSi is a 125 cc bike. The Bajaj Discover has been the highest selling 125 cc bike in India since its inception and far ahead of other bikes in its segment. It is equipped with world’s first 125cc DTSi engine which gives best in class power of 8.47kW (11.51Ps). The DTSi - Digital Twin Spark ignition technology leads to optimum combustion and phenomenal performance augmentation. Though the bike is not very comfortable for tall riders, it has proven to be a very popular executive commuter.

Looks & Styling
Bajaj Discover 125 DTSi is a clear winner when it comes to looks. The designers of this bike have given a lot of thought to its styling, graphics and contours. The stylish head lamps smartly merge into the tear drop fuel tank while the tail lamp also looks cool as it emerges from the body.
Control & Comfort
The long wheelbase and the optimized weight distribution of Bajaj Discover DTSi give right balance and poise. Bajaj Discover 125 has a telescopic front suspension of 31 mm diameter with antifriction bushes and the longest travel in its class of 135 mm. It has world first SNS (Spring-in-Spring) Rear suspension with triple springs also the longest travel in its class of 110 mm. Both the front and rear suspensions help in comfortable riding.
Engine & Performance
Bajaj Discover 125 DTSi produces a maximum torque of 10.8 Nm at 6500 rpm. The strong torque spread of Bajaj Discover results in an absolute linear delivery. Bajaj Discover DTSi has an excellent pick up and is miles ahead of its peer group on this front. It zooms from zero to 60 km/h in just 6.37 seconds and from zero to 100 km/h in 20.09 seconds.
Mileage and Economy
Bajaj Discover 125 DTSi is a rare combination of good looks and mileage. When riding at a normal speed of about 55 km/hr, you can easily get a mileage of around 60 km/l in city conditions.
Looks & Styling
Bajaj Discover 125 DTSi is a clear winner when it comes to looks. The designers of this bike have given a lot of thought to its styling, graphics and contours. The stylish head lamps smartly merge into the tear drop fuel tank while the tail lamp also looks cool as it emerges from the body.
Control & Comfort
The long wheelbase and the optimized weight distribution of Bajaj Discover DTSi give right balance and poise. Bajaj Discover 125 has a telescopic front suspension of 31 mm diameter with antifriction bushes and the longest travel in its class of 135 mm. It has world first SNS (Spring-in-Spring) Rear suspension with triple springs also the longest travel in its class of 110 mm. Both the front and rear suspensions help in comfortable riding.
Engine & Performance
Bajaj Discover 125 DTSi produces a maximum torque of 10.8 Nm at 6500 rpm. The strong torque spread of Bajaj Discover results in an absolute linear delivery. Bajaj Discover DTSi has an excellent pick up and is miles ahead of its peer group on this front. It zooms from zero to 60 km/h in just 6.37 seconds and from zero to 100 km/h in 20.09 seconds.
Mileage and Economy
Bajaj Discover 125 DTSi is a rare combination of good looks and mileage. When riding at a normal speed of about 55 km/hr, you can easily get a mileage of around 60 km/l in city conditions.
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Bajaj Pulsar 200- Multi-Spring Shock Absorber
Bajaj Auto has applied for patent in several countries for this unique technology and is taking necessary steps to counter the menace of Chinese manufacturers unscrupulously marketing cheap copies of the technology in Nigeria (as “NeXus” brand motorcycle) and in Kenya and Uganda (as “Nebula” brand motorcycle).
This technology was first introduced on Bajaj CT 100 in July 2005 and subsequently in other models such as Discover, XCD, Platina, and Boxer-S. Until March 31, 2009, Bajaj has manufactured and sold over five million motorcycles with this technology in India and foreign markets.
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Platina 125 DTS Si - Srilanka
Bajaj Platina 125 is a popular bike among the mid level bikes in India. The bike has given toughest competition to Hero honda as it became an instant hit among this cheapest segment. Platina 125CC is based on the Bajaj Exhaus-Tech technology.
Design
The Platina 125 CC bike looks attractive and elegant due to its good features. It comes with twin headlamps, alloy wheels, matt finished black silencer, sleek chrome graphics, trendy console, chrome streaked side panels and graphite tinted engine. It is available in Black and Red colors with different colored graphics. Though this bike is not an attention grabber like other 125 CC bikes such as Hero Stunner, but offers great comfort within its price range.
Engine
This Bajaj Platina 125 DDTS-Si is powered by 125CC engine. It is equipped with futuristic DTS Si technology (Digital Twin Spark Swirl Induction). Another great technology is Exhaus-Tech which ensures better torque even at lower RPM. It can provide a comfortable ride in all road conditions. Its 4-stroke engine delivers a fuel-efficient output of 9BHP at 11 nm @ 5000 rpms. Besides good performance, it offers great fuel efficiency. It is designed with twin sparks technology and intelligent micro-processor. You can expect 111kmpl with this bike.
Features
Other features of this Bikes include electric start, ride control switch, auto choke, maintenance free battery, anti-friction DU bushes in front fork, twin pilot lamps and SNS suspension.
Ride and Handling
Long distance ride on this bike are quite comfortable and stress free as it is equipped with well padded seats. Its drum brakes provide well balanced break system. In just 8.4 seconds, it can accelerate up to 60 kph. Top speed of this bike is 96 kph. Though top speed is not much for this bike, its fuel efficiency has made this bike a winner with middle class consumers. It is one of the most fuel efficient bikes in India. It has a telescopic front suspension and the first SNS (Spring-N-Spring) rear suspension. These features provide excellent and luxurious ride quality. Pillion rider also gets comfortable and stress-free rides without any jerks.
Bajaj Auto is one of the leading companies in India manufacturing best performing and fuel efficient vehicles for average consumers at affordable prices.
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Bajaj Discover DTS Review- Srilanka
At last, a bike that is trendy and affordable. The new Bajaj Discover DTSi is a 125 cc motorbike and is considered as one of the highest selling bikes in the country, fetching a huge booty.
The bike is India’s first ever 125cc engine that gives the world’s first class power with an average of 8.47kw (11.51ps). Rule the rode when you ride, the experience will leave you spell bounded and there will not be any need for looking other bikes. This bike has multiple features and is the best for Indian roads. There are various features that will make you feel that this bike is the best for you. However, the bike is not very comfortable for the riders who are tall. One of the major advantages of this bike is that the short riders or people with average built can ride smoothly by slashing the wind across their faces. Bajaj DTSi has been proved one of the best commuters.
The style rocks! The looks are stunning and designers of Bajaj Discover have focused mainly on looks and have given this bike a trendy look. The lamp looks super cool and the body looks as if it emerges from some beautiful wonderland.
The following are the amazing feature of this new Bajaj DTSi
- The looks are killing! They style is amazing
- Its masculine features will woo the crowd and riders will feel the bliss while riding this
- Its Digital Twin Spark (Swirl Induction) engine comes with thrilling five speed
- Do not worry about the maintenance! Its free battery will make your ride smooth and carefree without any tension of changing batteries.
- Get off the way, dude! You do not have to hit your head for servicing
- Tail lamp is glaring as it has LED inside, just like the same old Suzuki GS 150 R
- Now an advantage for the riders and owners of this coolest bike- Twin pilot lamps, the magnificent
- Ride like a lion! Mileage is 80kph (highway condition)
- Power of horses! 7.7ps at 7500rpm
- Nitrox within! Rear suspension has gas charged!
- Incredibly affordable! Around Rs 150,000/-
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS (Light Sport) SOHC DTS-i

Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS (Light Sport) SOHC DTS-i
Soon, Bajaj reported to launch Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS (Light Sport) on April 14, 2010.
The engine of Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS is SOHC, DTS-i 4 stroke single cylinder, 4 valve with air cooled.
The Displacement (cc) of Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS is 134.66cc
And the engine would generate Max. Power (Ps @ RPM) 13.5 @ 9000 rpm and Max. Torque (Nm @ RPM) 11.4 @ 7500
The price projection of Pulsar 135 LS(Light Sport) is about 15-16 million rupiah.
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Saturday, December 12, 2009
Upcoming new bike by bajaj for 2010
New Bajaj pulsar 135 cc for 2010
Bajaj now entering the market with new Pulsar 135 cc,they have plan to launch in 2010 may in the first qtr.It all blend of pulsar only but slight changes with front cowl, tank and the silencer. But for the sporty ride they come up with split handle bar split grab rail and split seat etc..for the 135 cc it has maximum power of 10 bhp and a maximum torque of 11.58 Nm.
The Pulsar 135 cc is 5 speed manual,Some of the features are sporty split seat,split grab rail,sporty rear style,mud guard,and re styled head lamp,rear tail lamp, and new type digital console.
Detailed specification and performance awaited.
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