Friday, August 26, 2011

K&N Launches Air Filters For Pulsars : BikeAdvice

K&N Launches Air Filters For Pulsars : BikeAdvice

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K&N Launches Air Filters For Pulsars

Posted: 26 Aug 2011 12:16 AM PDT


Original Source: K&N Launches Air Filters For Pulsars from BikeAdvice.in

Pulsar is a name that is synonymous with bikes in India. This brand is in fact has contributed in profit maximization and dominating the market for Bajaj Auto. Besides India, this bike is also available in countries like Indonesia, Singapore and a few more nations and it is to be noted that it is successful in most of the markets it has forayed into.

K&N, the world's leader when it comes to air filters have launched a specific model of air filter exclusively for the Pulsar brand of bikes. This can be used in all Pulsars right from the 2006 model to the present one.  Also that irrespective of your bike being 150, 180, 200 or 220 variant, this can be used. Note that it is not yet made available for the Pulsar 135LS model.  For your convenience, I'm also mentioning the product code of it. This product of K&N is coded as BA-2201.

BA-2201 is specifically designed to fit into the stock air filter assembly of all the above mentioned models of Pulsars.  The company claims that 'K&N high-flow replacement air filters are designed to provide increased airflow, resulting in increased performance and acceleration while providing excellent filtration. Fuel management modifications to your motorcycle are not necessary to obtain increased performance.'

The BA-2201 is also covered by the famous K&N Million Mile Limited Warrantywhich ensures providing years of performance and excellent filtration. The name 'Mile Limited Warranty itself is enough top make people understand the validity of the warranty.

Here is the product specification of the BA-2201

Filter Re-Oiling Amount : 0.3 oz (9 ml)
Weight : 0.5 lb (0.23 kg)
Product Box Length : 7.72 in (196 mm)
Product Box Width : 1.75 in (44 mm)
Product Box Height : 9.69 in (246 mm)

K&N's replacement air filters are designed to increase horsepower and acceleration while providing excellent filtration. I think this is an amazing product in India as there are hell lot of PulsarManiacs spread across the length and breadth of the nation.

Regards,
M.Naren.
Author – BikeAdvice.in

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JPSI Sports Plans to Bring MotoGp and Superbike Series to India Very Soon

Posted: 26 Aug 2011 12:13 AM PDT


Original Source: JPSI Sports Plans to Bring MotoGp and Superbike Series to India Very Soon from BikeAdvice.in

Greetings! As you all know that F1 is just round the corner, JPSI sports plans to give racing freaks another opportunity to celebrate by bringing Moto Gp and Superbike series to India at the earliest. Moto Gp is the world's most famous racing event and the group is trying to bring it to India, this would mean global standards for the country and a sense of jubilation for all the Moto Gp fans.

JPSI Sports is a part of the Jaypee Group, the company that made a huge investment of $400 million to set the track up at Greater Noida and also to get an F1 license. Honestly speaking the company has been behind the plans to bring F1 and Moto Gp to India from the beginning and it is because of those efforts we will be able to witness F1 in our country very soon. As a welcome note, the Buddh international track will host an inaugural Airtel Grand Prix race on October 30.

JPSI Sports is certainly doing some good work by trying to bring Moto Gp and Superbike Series to India as soon as possible. When asked about the future path, Mr. Sammer Gaur (MD, JPSI Sports) said that they are currently in the initial stages of talks with both Moto Gp and Superbike championships for an Indian leg. He also said that the aim is to at least conduct 2 to 3 racing events in the year 2012.

Mr. Gaur said that Moto Gp and Superbike championships are different premier racing events held across the globe at different circuits and they are keen to bring it to India. However he pointed out that priority at this point is given to organize F1 successfully. He said that the group has invested much in the track and thus they will make sure that the track is occupied in order to recover the investments.

Mr. Gaur said that out of the total investment of $400 million only 30% is equity and the rest 70% constitutes debt. The firm is expecting about 75 crore in revenue from this years F1 race and moreover there have been a huge demand for the tickets over a couple of weeks now, said Mr. Gaur. JPSI sports is going great guns as they are currently in talks with Puma for the official merchandise partnership of the track, this will surely help their investment recovery plans.

The plans for this year are nothing great but just popularizing the track rather than using it as a main hardcore revenue source. Additionally, JPSI Sports announced a tie-up with Mercedes Benz India, which will provide safety cars for the F1 race. The two companies will also start a performance driving academy in 2012. All in all, JPSI Sports has done some good work till now and they are aiming to achieve higher goals in future. We will have to wait and see if JPSI Sports succeeds in their efforts, we all hope they do.

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