Tuesday, December 6, 2011

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Spied: TVS Neo X3i along NH7

Posted: 06 Dec 2011 05:31 AM PST


Original Source: Spied: TVS Neo X3i along NH7 from BikeAdvice.in

TVS has off late been a successful brand not only in India but in Indonesia as well. Ever since the company stepped into the Indonesian market almost all its products are well received out there and the entry for the company into that market has been strategically fruitful too. TVS has 5 models out there out of which two are Apache and the other three are basically step – up scooters. They are not like the Activas and Access here but to a greater extent will resemble the Hero Honda Street in their basic layout and design. I've pulled the 'Street' into this topic to give you a mere clarity of its shape.

Now, we at BikeAdvice have got a surprise for all our readers. Guess what? Our reader and a proud owner of Honda CBR 250R Mr. Diwakar from Bangalore had clicked a few pics of TVS Neo X3i  along the NH7 and near Hosur (Tamilandu – Karnataka border), where TVS Motors' plant is located. Thanks to you, Diwakar!

Now, in this post we bring you the images and details of TVS Neo X3i. There are basically two variants of this model as you can see in the pics. One on the left side with red and black colour scheme is the basic variant with spoke wheels and no alloys. Check out the other one. You'll find it with alloy wheels and to add to it, it's equipped with disc brakes too.

The Neo looks really sturdy in terms of its looks. The riding position is perfect for city commuting. The rear tail light, on close observation resembles the Fiero's tail light. That fits cool into this scooter.  The exhaust design and muffler cover is simple with no projections or any uniqueness which a product like Neo doesn't require anyways.

The headlamp design is similar to a Honda Dio with the lamp fitted not on the front part of the handle bar but below that. This usually aids in providing enhanced vision since it is placed low. But the drawback of this is the fact that when you are along a curve or a turn, there are more (or even high, I would say) chances of the focus to be straight rather than pointing where you want.

This is not a gearless scooter. Mind it! It's got a gearbox with 4 manual gears and the gear lever is foot controlled. The design of this product is such that it attracts women as well. With a big gap in the front, it will surely be easy for them to get on and get down of it.  The dual colour scheme in both the models in the pic looks really cool. Also note the number plate mounting above the headlight which actually looks a little odd after seeing all the Indian scooters.

The NeoX3i simply boasts of no extra-ordinary design or any features for that matter. But, the product looks convincing in almost all aspects. The powermill for the Neo is a 110 cc Single cylinder 4 stroke air cooled engine which sounds ideal taking its dimensions into consideration.

But, the question is 'Why is this being tested in India?' "Is it the next product from TVS Motors for the Indian market?" This segment is left vacant post the exit f Hero Honda Street from the Indian market. No news from TVS so far. But with Delhi Auto Expo just round the corner, is the company trying to showcase the products and launch it out there? Well, the probability of this to happen is VERY HIGH! Keep updated with BikeAdvice as I try to keep you guys all updated about this offering from the noble stable o0f TVS Motors.

Pricing will determine the success of TVS Neo X3i if launched here. Again, no rumours so far on the pricing front! Here is the brief spec list of TVS Neo X3i.

ENGINE

  • Type : Single cylinder 4 stroke air cooled engine
  • Compression Ratio : 9.3:1
  • Bore : 53.5mm
  • Stroke : 48.8mm
  • Engine Displacement : 109.6cc
  • Maximum Power : 8.5BHP @ 7500rpm
  • Starter System : Electric Start / Kick Start

TRANSMISSION

  • Clutch : Centrifugal Clutch  -  Auto
  • Transmission : Constant Mesh 4 speed gear box
  • DIMENSION & WEIGHT
  • Overall Length : 1940mm
  • Overall Height : 662mm
  • Overall Width : 1360mm
  • Wheelbase : 1245mm

CHASSIS

  • Frame Type : Underbone type
  • Front  Brake/ Rear Brake : Drum / Drum
  • Front / Rear Tire Size : 2.50 x 17″ / 2.75 x 17″
  • Front / Rear Suspension : Telescopic shock absorber  /  Swing Arm w/ twin shock absorber

CAPACITY

  • Fuel Tank Capacity : 4 litres
  • Engine oil qty : For oil change / For overhaul : 1000ml / 1200ml
  • ELECTRICITY
  • Ignition Type : Digital CDI with twin curve
  • Battery : 12V 4Ah

Stay tuned to BikeAdvice to keep you updated.

Regards,
M.Naren.
Author – BikeAdvice.in

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Bajaj’s DTSi Engine Exceeds Sales of 10 Million Units

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 07:59 PM PST


Original Source: Bajaj's DTSi Engine Exceeds Sales of 10 Million Units from BikeAdvice.in

Bajaj Auto is one company which knows which features and technology of it to market and which not. You remember the SNS (Spring in Spring) suspension in few of its earlier models like the CT100 and a few more bikes in that period? That was a time when almost everyone knew what SNS stands for.

Then came the era of DTS-i for the company. Should I even ask you what it stands for? I hear you answering 'Digital Twin Spark ignition. 'Pulsar is THE most successful brand from Bajaj stable which made best use of this engine technology. Then, to throw its success on forthcoming models, Bajaj installed these engines to the Discover brand as well, which again turned out to be a big hit in the market.

Recently, the country's second largest manufacturer of two wheelers – Bajaj Auto crossed its 10 Mn mark in manufacturing bikes with DTS-i engines. The DTS-i technology makes use of two spark plugs in the place of one which ensures better combustion than the conventional engines. Better combustion simply means improved fuel efficiency coupled with lower emissions. This technology has been one of the success mantra for the company and has deserved a special mention for itself in most of its print ads and in the TVCs too.

Commenting on the occasion, Mr. K Srinivas, President, Motorcycle Business at Bajaj Auto said, "This technology has contributed substantially to our leadership in the sports segment and also in creating a differentiated offering in the commuter segment. At a time when fuel prices are skyrocketing, our DTS-i technology has proved extremely beneficial to our customers."

A technology being transmitted and incorporated into the heart of 10 Mn bikes is indeed a news which only a company like Bajaj Auto can offer. But, when Mr. Rajiv Bajaj opened about the next gen Pulsar, he claimed that the next generation Pulsar would boast of technologies which will be entirely new and would not be based on any of the existing platforms. What does this mean? Does this mean that this will be the end to the flagship DTS-i technology of Bajaj? Let's wait to see what happens. We'll keep you updated about this as and when possible.

Whatever it is, this is a great piece of news for sure and to add on to it, this is 10th year of Pulsar's success story in India which is still continuing.  What a coincidence. Kudos to Bajaj Auto for this accomplishment (or should I say, for these accomplishments!)

What do you have to say about the DTS-i technology? Throw your thoughts in the box below, but in the form of words!

Regards,
M.Naren.
Author – BikeAdvice.in

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