Sunday, January 29, 2012

Ducati Commences Panigale Production : BikeAdvice

Ducati Commences Panigale Production : BikeAdvice

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Ducati Commences Panigale Production

Posted: 28 Jan 2012 11:18 PM PST


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Remember the Ducati Panigale? It broke its wraps off in the month of November last year. This new superbike from the high performance stable of Ducati launched this bike in Milan, Italy.

Ducati has now started the official production for this bike – The Panigale. It's been manufactured in the company's state – of – the – art manufacturing facility in Bologna. The first bike coming off the assembly line was ridden by The Doctor – Valentino Rossi who rides for the Ducati in MotoGp.

This historic  event was witnessed by the entire team of Ducati manufacturing unit along with Mr Gabriele Del Torchio, President, Ducati, Mr Claudio Domenicali, General Director, Ducati and Mr Silvano Fini, Plant Director. The first Ducati 1199 Panigale is seen in the images here getting baptised by sprinkling sparkling wine.

To get a small flashback effect, this is what Ducati President Mr. Gabriele Del Torchio commented at the time of Panigale's launch. ”Without doubt, this has been the most ambitious project in Ducati's history and underlines our engineering excellence and 'product emotion,' an aspect of our brand which, in such a competitive market place, has become more important than ever. This motorcycle represents pure Italian style, the reference point for performance and a safety-enhanced, confidence-inspiring experience for our customers on road and track."

The most interesting part of this bike is basically its frame which is a monocoque one, which reduces parts, reduces the weight of the parts and is designed to make the claimed 195 hp. Earlier, the Italian bike maker was making use of trellis frame and this is the first time the company is trying this out here. The swing – arm is also an all aluminium one which again aids in reducing the weight considerably.

Panigale makes use of the new Superquadro engine which is claimed to be most powerful twin – cylinder as on date. The name – Superquadro is named after it's highly oversquare dimensions – 112 X 60.8mm L-Twin. Besides its standard L-configuration and Desmodromic valve control system, Ducati also started with a clean slate for the powerplant of this performance machine. The company also rotated the top end of the signature 90  -degree L backwards around the crankshaft which gives six – degrees more clearance on the front wheel and allowed the front-to-rear bias to be skewed slightly to a 52 per cent front bias.

The other features of this bike are Ducati Riding Mode which oversees functions of the ABS, Ducati Traction Control (DCT), Ducati Electronic Suspension (DES), Ducati Quick Shift (DQS), Ducati's race – derived Engine Brake Control (EBC), and Ride by Wire throttle system. Even the full colour Thin File Transistor display changes according to the mode selected by the rider.

There were three variants of  bikes launched under the Panigale badge Viz, the 1199 Panigale, 1199 Panigale S and 1199 Panigale S Tricolore (don't worry, the spelling is not a typo error!).

The 1199 Panigale's chassis represents a pioneering frame design in the history of bike industry. The frame designed for Panigale is unification of condensed and lightweight element. The Superquadro engine itself is main stress member of the frame, and forms an engine based frame design where engine itself acts as an integral part of frame and carries various load. The engine based frame is directly attached to the cylinder heads of the Superquadro engine, obtruding the engine forward to assemble the steering system. This arrangement helps to generate more space for the airbox, which got sheltered and preserved under the lightweight aluminium fuel tank.

The electronic front suspensions used on Panigale is fully adjustable with respect to spring length and damping ratio. These suspension tuning can be made either by using the pre-programmed Riding Modes, or in independent mode, which allows riders to generate and use their own special combinations. The rear suspension of the 1199 Panigale features a smart and convenient side-mounting instead of central monocross. This mounting helps to increase room for the rear cylinder head, which has been tilted more towards the rear to concentrate the mass. The exclusive positioning of rear suspension provides more free length of spring against pre-loading conditions and also helps to adjust seat elevation according to rider's height.

Ducati 1199 Panigale uses the four pistons callipers, two pistons on each side of the front disc. 330 mm diameter front discs allow quick heat rejection to attain stunning braking performance. The 1199 Panigale carries a very newest and for sport adjusted ABS to allow full combination with the three different programmed Riding Modes.

This ABS operates with the latest generation 9ME Bosch processor. When kept in Race mode, the system applies full ABS on the front wheel only. This allows the rider to have braking drift on the rear wheel during extreme riding conditions on race track. This ABS system also possesses a sophisticated and precise "Rear lift-up" sensor to measure the rear wheel lift. This sensor reads and feeds the lifting amount of rear wheel to the processor to avoid stoppie. Obviously this is done to avoid power loss as well as saving lap time.

The 1199 Panigale comes loaded with newly designed 10-spoke wheels in 90 mm front rim width and 154 mm rear. All 1199 Panigale editions come with the Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP tyres. The front tyre has the same dimensions as other superbikes have which is 120/70 ZR17.

Her is the pricing details of the Ducati Panigale series. The 1199 Panigale is priced at USD 24,000, 1199 Panigale ABS variant  at USD 25,195, the 1199 Panigale S ABS variant at USD 31,595, the 1199 Panigale S Tricolore variant  at USD 37,585.

What do you guys have to say about this next generation production bike as on date? Leave your comments in the form of words below.

Regards,
M.Naren.
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Why You Should Buy the KTM Duke 200

Posted: 28 Jan 2012 11:09 PM PST


Original Source: Why You Should Buy the KTM Duke 200 from BikeAdvice.in

Ever since KTM Duke 125cc was launched in Europe every bike enthusiast just waiting to see KTM Duke 125cc launch in India. Most of them were disappointed when Duke 125cc was launched in Europe with the configuration of 15 bhp power, top speed of 80 KM (due to European norms for under 18) and the price tag of nearly Rs. 2.8 lakhs. But the real surprised came when Bajaj Auto announced that India will get a bigger Duke at an attractive price.

Indian bike enthusiasts were eagerly waiting for Duke 200 India launch after it was launched in Malaysia and Europe. Finally the wait is over now. Bajaj Auto has launched Duke 200 on 24th January in Delhi and the booking will start from February 1st week across the country. But why one should buy Duke 200 when there is Pulsar 220, Karizma, YZF-R15 V2.0, Honda CBR250R and upcoming Honda CBR150R, next generation Pulsar and Hyosung GT250R? Let's have a look.

Supremely Engineered and Highly Reliable Engine

Duke 200 engine reflects traditional quality of KTM. It is compact yet delivers high performance. The single cylinder, liquid cooled, four valve, DOHC (Double Overhead Camshaft) with DLC (Diamond like Coated) coated finger followers engine has bore x stroke of 72 x 49 mm which gives it engine displacement of 199.5cc. The bore x stroke ratio of 1.47 suggests this is an oversquare / short stroke engine and produces maximum torque at higher speed.

The engine generates maximum power of 18.4 KW/ 25 bhp @ 10,000 rpm and maximum torque of 19.2 NM @ 8,000 rpm. The power to weight ratio of 184 bhp / tonne is even more impressive than bhp and best in class thanks to its kerb weight of 136 Kg. It has got high tech cylinder head similar to those used by KTM on their top level racing bikes. It comes with Balancer shaft which reduces annoying vibrations. Duke 200 comes with very high compression ratio of 11.5:1 which requires high octane quality of fuel like Speed or Xtra premium.

The fuel delivery is managed by world class Bosch electronic fuel injection. The fuel injection mapping starts working as soon as the gear is engaged. The 38mm throttle body ensures instant acceleration, maximum performance and low level of fuel consumption. Thanks to the electronic functionality and gear sensor, the maximum speed is limited in sixth gear to level permitted in the respective country.

The transmission is handled by six speed gear box and wet multi disc clutch which is mechanically operated. It has got single centrally placed spark plug which ensures optimum ignition.  To control the overheating issues the engine comes with liquid cooling system. It has got centrally located exhaust which is something new in India. The compact three chamber silencer with three way catalytic converter has been placed between rear wheel and the engine due to which it seems that there is absence of exhaust pipe. The central location of exhaust also has an advantage of low centre of gravity. The rotary sound like exhaust note is a unique feature and suggest an arrival of monster.

This is an engine which is meant to be revved hard. The engine produces lower level of emissions and high level of fuel efficiency. Overall it's supremely engineered and highly refined and reliable engine which is choice of every bike enthusiasts across the world.

Trellis Frame and Aluminum Swing Arm

Duke 200 has got the Chromium-Molybdenum trellis frame with steel sub frame. It is important to know what a trellis frame means. According to motorcycle racing research major advantages are to be gained in terms of rigidity by joint the steering head to the swing arm in as short a distance possible. A steering head is at top of the frame. The frame is made up of large number of short steel (or aluminum) tube welded together to form a trellis. It is easy to manufacture and extremely strong as well. It has unique aluminum die cast swing arm which is light yet extremely stable. It has got wheelbase of 1367mm which is widest enough to do better cornering. The bike weighs only 136 Kg despite having 200cc engine, widest tyre, USD suspension, liquid cooler. The light weight is result of KTM's traditional quality of having precise and compact components and excluding unnecessary components. It has 165 mm (6.50 inch) of ground clearance which is enough for most of the bumpy riding. Overall the chassis is light weight, well built and enhances a rider's confidence.

Radial Tyres & 10 Spoke Rim

Duke 200 has got one of the widest tyres in its class. It has also got 10 spoke alloy wheel which suits its naked look. The front rim size is of 3" x 17" and the rear rim size of 4" x 17". The die cast aluminum wheels are specially designed by KTM to make it lightweight yet extremely stable. It has got MRF REVZ FC radial tubeless tyres with the front tyre size of 110/70 * 17 and rear tyre size of 150/60 * 17. It is to be noted that this are radial tyres so it comes with an advantage of shorter barking distance, better road grip, low fuel consumption and better life over a normal tyre. Further the tyre size is large enough for any kind of road conditions.

Brembo Brakes

Duke 200 has got one of the finest braking system in its class. It has got disc brakes from Bybre, a subsidiary brembo brakes (world's leader in disc brakes). The front has got 230 mm disc with single piston floating caliper and the rear got 280 mm four piston radially bolted caliper. The rear disc is one of the widest in its class.

WP Suspension

Duke 200 has another novelty in suspension department. It comes with WP Upside down (USD) front suspension which is also better known as Inverted forks. The upside down system has tubes at bottom and bodies at the top which improves handling by reducing the unsprung weight of the motorcycle. The USD suspension is mostly found on Sports motorcycle. What's more, the upside down suspension has 43 mm internal tubes one of the largest in its class.

This isn't enough the rear got WP Monoshock suspension. WP Suspension is one of the leading European companies in suspension and it supplies to some of the reputed name in Europe like BMW and Triumph.

Street fighter Styling and robust Build Quality

As far styling concern Duke 200 has got naked street fighter looks. The bull inspired front headlight suits its street fighter look. The motorcycle looks massive from the front due to its wider tyre and naked headlight. The diamond inspired LED tail lights are good enough to catch anyone's eyes. The LED side blinkers looks cool with headlight and taillight. The nicely design saree guard, grab rail and rear hugger enhances its rear look. The bull inspired fuel tank offers enough knee recess and the air craft type fuel tank filler looks gorgeous on Duke fuel tank. Both the side look of Duke 200 leaves an impression of higher displacement bike due to an over square engine and wider tyres. Duke 200 comes with top notch paint quality. It comes with KTM inspired orange color, however we may see other color option in near future. Overall it has top class built quality with pure naked street fighter look.

Best in class Instrument panel

Generally an instrument panel introduction is included in electrical but the Duke 200 has got most sophisticated and functional instrument panel which is best in class and available only on top end bikes and cars. It has got digital instrumental panel where you can have average speed during trip, average fuel consumption, distance to empty, distance to service, dot matrix messages, ready to race message. The list does not end here; it has two trip meters with additional F mode apart from digital speedometer, rpm meter, a digital watch and gear indicator. You can also know the temperature level of engine. You can also set the rpm limit for you motorcycle and it will not go above that.  A shift RPM alarm fro driver helps in shifting the gears. The instrumental panel has indicators for side, neutral, high beam, side stand, low fuel level and low battery.  It has one of the widest digital instrumental panels in its class.

Electricals

It has headlamp roll ON during rolling downgrade: This means there is a vertical compensation for the angle created on an incline or decline, something like the adaptive headlight in the K1600, but way less advanced than that since the one on the KTM will not compensate for the lean. The front headlight and rear tail light has got 60/55W bulbs. It also got zero maintenance 8AH VRLA battery which ensures you will never out of power supply. The Duke 200 number plate has also got LED illumination. What more you can also modify the tank illumination by aftermarket tank LED. It has got Backlit control switches which includes side indicator, low high beam, headlight turn on/off, turn indicators and engine kill switch.

Best in Class Ride and Handling

Duke has best in class ride and handling abilities thanks to its class leading frame, tyres and suspension. The riding position is upright which ensures that you will not get tired in long journeys.  It has the hydroformed handlebars for better strength and clamping location. The handle bars provide an excellent feedback while high speed cornering. The high speed straight line stability of Duke, is a second to none.

The seat height from ground is just 810mm, perfect for an Indian average height of 5.6 inches. The wide rider seat has enough padding but the rear seat is bit narrow. The fuel tank offers enough knee recess.

Outstanding Performance & Fuel Efficiency

The performance figure suggests why Duke 200 is a true hooligan street bike. It can achieve 0-60 speed in just 3.3 seconds which is a quicker than the competition, 0-100 speed in slight over 9 second again quicker than the competition. Even the rolls on figures are quicker than the competition. The 0-120 race is an effortless job on Duke 200. However, after this speed it takes time to achieve the top speed of the motorcycle which is around 135KM/ hour. It is not one of the fastest motorcycles in its class but yes its one of the quickest motorcycles in its class. KTM did not claim any fuel efficiency figures but showroom guy confirmed that you can expect mileage of 30 Kilometer / liter which is acceptable given the power figures and the engine performance.

European brand

Duke 200 is a first European motorcycle in its class. European motorcycle brands have more aspirational value compared to Japanese motorcycle brands. Be it any brand Ducati, BMW, Aprilia, Triumph or KTM. The pride of owning a European motorcycle has much more values which you will not get with R15 or CBR250R. What's more there is a range of accessories like gloves, jackets, t-shirts, bags etc.  and aftermarket parts like chain, sprocket, illumination set, seat cowl, handle guard etc. to make a perfect KTM club.

Largest and Dedicated Service Center

People are always worried about quality and availability of service station in case of sports motorcycle. With Duke 200 you get 34 dedicated showroom and service centers throughout India which is largest for any specific motorcycle (these service stations were before pro biking showrooms of Bajaj).  The competition like CBR250R and R15 does not have any sole dedicated service station which the Duke has.

Mouthwatering Price

Duke 125 is sold at 4,400 Euro (Rs. 2,87,000) in Europe which is almost 600 Euro (Rs. 40,000) more than the competition and still it became the number 1 motorcycle in its category by sales after few months of launch. So what kind of price did you expect for KTM Duke 200 in India? We expected price range of Rs. 1.2 lacs to Rs. 1.4 lacs. However, Bajaj Auto has undercut our expected price range by Rs. 2,500. The Duke 200 has been launched at an introductory price of Rs. 1,17,500, Ex-showroom Delhi (On road around Rs. 1,30,000) which is an outstanding price considering its qualitative parts and European brand. It has all the quality of European brand except one thing, European motorcycle brand premium compared to Japanese motorcycle brand. Duke 200 is just Rs. 10,000 more than the R15 and Rs. 30,000 less than the CBR250R.

Verdict

Duke 200 is an outstanding motorcycle, the only thing which it short fall is a top speed. However, considering a street fighter motorcycle it needs to be quickest rather than fastest and Duke over score competition in this department. If you are ok with top speed this is the motorcycle in 250 cc segment you should go for. So guys, ready to race?

- Mahavir Kothari

Please leave your comment what do you feel about Duke 200?

Technical Specification

Engine Type: Single cylinder, 4-Stroke,
Displacement: 199.50cc
Bore x Stroke (mm):  72 x 49
Compression Ratio: 11.3:1
Maximum Power : 25 bhp @ 10000rpm
Maximum Torque : 19 Nm @ 8000 rpm
Starter/Battery : Electric Starter/12 V
Fuel System: Bosch EFI
Control: DOHC, 4-valve
Engine Management/ Ignition: Bosch EMS
Headlamp:  12V 60/55W H4
Battery:  12V 8AH VRLA
Lubrication: Wet sump
Clutch: Wet multi-disc clutch, mechanically operated
Transmission: 6 Speed, claw shifted
Cooling: Liquid cooling
Frame: Steel Trellis Frame, powder coated
Subframe: steel
Handlebar: Aluminum, tapered 26/22mm
Steering head angle: 65˚
Trail: 100mm
Front Rim Size: Cast aluminum wheels 3.00" x 17"
Front Tyre Size : 110/70 x 17
Rear Tyre Size: 150/60 x 17
Front Brake: Four piston, radially bolted caliper, 280 mm disc
Rear Brake: single piston, floating caliper, 230 mm disc
Front suspension: USD, Telescopic fork, 43mm dia
Rear Suspension: Monoshock
Front fork travel: 150mm
Real monoshock travel: 150mm
Silencer: Stainless Steel Silencer with regulated catalytic converter
Chain: X-Ring 5/8 x ¼"
Fuel Capacity:  11 liters approximately
Kerb Weight: 136 KG
Wheelbase : 1,350 +/- 15 mm
Seat height: 810 mm
Ground Clearance: 165mm

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Bajaj Pulsar 2012 Count Down on Bajaj’s Website : BikeAdvice

Bajaj Pulsar 2012 Count Down on Bajaj’s Website : BikeAdvice

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Bajaj Pulsar 2012 Count Down on Bajaj’s Website

Posted: 28 Jan 2012 07:04 AM PST


Original Source: Bajaj Pulsar 2012 Count Down on Bajaj’s Website from BikeAdvice.in

We have hardly one full day left and that is all the time we’ve to talk about the next gen Pulsar. Post that no more speculations and expectations as the bike would’ve been launched and I'll not have time to discuss about it as I'll be covering the launch out there in Mumbai for our dear readers.

This time the launch crates more hype than any other bike for the reason that its not just one bike that's getting launched but an entire series. So, for all reasons its worth to wait with fingers crossed for the bike which has completed 10 full year of nothing but success in India.

Bajaj has finally updated its MyPulsar website which is a website uniquely designed and dedicated for the Pulsar fans who are referred to as 'PulsarManiacs'. The site features a bike covered in blue sheet and the most interesting part of the story is that not even a single part of the bike is exposed! So, no guesses this time too.

The webpage also has a clock running at the top which simply determines how much time is left for the bike to be revealed.  Er, well! That's the term I gotta use here.  Here is the link that'll direct you to that page – Pulsar 2012. The page also enables the users to share their views and expectations about the new breed via their fb account. We already have our readers pouring their comments right out there are can we have you joining them!

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M.Naren.
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Friday, January 27, 2012

KTM’s New Adventure Motorcycle Spied in Canary Islands : BikeAdvice

KTM’s New Adventure Motorcycle Spied in Canary Islands : BikeAdvice

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KTM’s New Adventure Motorcycle Spied in Canary Islands

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 09:46 AM PST


Original Source: KTM's New Adventure Motorcycle Spied in Canary Islands from BikeAdvice.in

As Indians we are only used to hearing and talking about two segments of bikes. One being sport – bikes and the other, the street bikes. The former is known for its speed and performance while the latter is known for aggressive and brutal looks. Yhese days, we slightly get involved with the third category – Cruisers. But, there is one more category which is least penetrated into the Indian sub – continent. It is nothing but what is commonly referred to as 'Adventure Motorcycles.'

For a guy who is pretty familiar with this term, the first image that would strike his mind woulds be (and has to be) the BMW R1200GS. This particular model was launched way back in the year 2004 as a successor to the R1150GS.  However, the R1200GS Adventure model was launched only towards the fag end of 2005 and came to market a year later.

According to Wikipedia, 'The R1200GS is the best selling motorcycle that BMW has built, on 3 August 2007 it produced the 100,000th model. In 2006, the R1200GS was the best selling motorcycle in the United Kingdom. The two models had combined sales of 2,227 units, compared with the next best selling bike, the Honda Fireblade which sold 2,067 units. Nearly one third of the 100,000 units sold by BMW Motorrad worldwide in 2006 were R1200GS. In 2008, the R1200GS was once again BMW’s best selling motorcycle, with 22,845 standard models and 12,460 Adventure models being delivered'.

A typical adventure bike will have a kind of design that would be ideally suited for sheer off – roading kinda rides and for touring purposes as well. It's become a signature for Adventure bikes to have high front mud guards or flaps and a small visor over the headlamp which'll usually remain without a fairing.

Now, KTM is planning for a rival against the much reputed BMW R1200GS. The all-new KTM Adventure will house a 1290cc V – twin engine which is expected to produce around 130bhp . This figure is 25bhp more than its German rival, the BMW R1200GS. MCN has released the spy images of the KTM Adventure which were clicked in Canary Islands when being tested.

The bike being tested is very similar to the 990 Adventure (the one posted towards the beginning of this write – up) taking a look at its design cues. The prototype seems to be a hand built one which is very basic and hence would atleast take a couple of years or a few months less than that  to come alive in the market.

When being asked about this prototype,  KTM Product Manager, Mr. Jorg Schuller said, “The bike in the pictures is one of the prototypes KTM is currently developing. As you know, our development centre is working intensively on several projects, and the new Adventure is one of these. It is planned to introduce two new Adventure models onto the market in 2013.”

However one can be rest assured that this models will not be the one for India.

Thanks to MCN.

Regards,
M.Naren.
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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Next Generation Pulsar To Be Launched On 30th : BikeAdvice

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Posted: 26 Jan 2012 06:22 AM PST


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I don't remember waiting for such a long time for the launch of any bike like what's happening with the Pulsar series. The date is finally revealed for the launch and it is 30th of this month (January). Wait with your fingers crossed as I update you with the live happening right from Mumbai from the launch spot.

The venue for the launch is Hotel ITC Grand Central in Mumbai. I'm very sure that the expectations for the next generation Pulsars keep rising as time pass by. We don't have any clue as such on what are the engine variants with which they'll be launching this whole new breed of bike.It's been 10 successful years for Bajaj started dealing with the Pulsar brand of Motorcycles. It in fact became a kinds youth icon in India, which is the reason for its success in the Indian market. Overwhelmed by the success here, Bajaj also started exporting the Pulsar series to various other markets which include Indonesia and Singapore to name a few and the best part of the story is that they are equally success out there as well

Now, what make the expectations for the next generation Pulsars grow so high? This time it's not a typical facelift or an upgrade which Indian bikes are used to. According to what Mr. Bajaj said in an interview, the next generation Pulsar is gonna be based on a whole new [platform and the technologies incorporated will be the best in class. Also, there are rumours and speculations that these Pulsars will make use of the technology and might also be based on the KTM platform. True? No? Let's wait to see the reality.

Stay updated with BikeAdvice on 30th as we get you all the happening live to your computer screen.

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M.Naren.
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Yamaha Fazer Review & Road Test

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 11:42 PM PST


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All across the globe, Street bikes has got its own fan base and so has the sport bikes for itself. Yamaha holds a pre – dominant position when it comes to both these kinda bikes. Think of street bikes and FZ series will be the first one to strike the gong in your mind. For the sport-bike category, it has to be the inevitable YZF – R15. (What else can one think of other than this?)

But, ever wondered how will a street bike look if it bears a fairing which is basically derived from that of a sport-bike? It'll be resembling the Indian bike which talks about the 'Touring Spirit'. Put your collars up for a while if you guessed it right. It has to be the Yamaha Fazer.

The bike sees no change across its entire body and heart (the engine) which is all inherited from the FZ-16 which became a massive hit in the sub – continent by attracting great fans towards the company. Also, the Fazer marks the beginning of a whole new segment by targeting specifically the long distance tourers.

First Impression

Though, the Fazer doesn't boast of a monstrous look unlike most other European bikes, you need to look at it with an artistic touch to get a glimpse of its macho starring monstrous looks. Our Photographer Sharat tried too hard to get the click in the most appealing angle (as a result of which he made me divert the traffic for him for about 15 min or so!). Finally after puff and pants, I should say that he has indeed been successful to an extent in his attempt. Historic attempt, Oh well that's just way too much!

The headlamp fairing is what catches your attention on the first sight when taking a look from the front angle. The dual lamp small fairing is the cut down version of the R15's fairing and matches just perfectly in the given space. For a true macho and an aggressive look, twin lights will always assist in getting the effect accomplished ad the Fazer is a live example for it.  Actually, I'm the right guy to comment about the Fazer's looks. You know why? I've never been personally impressed so much by the FZ-16 or the FZ-S for that matter. And that's because I always have a greater affinity and bonding towards sport-bikes. But, I found the Fazer very appealing with a mutual composition of both these looks.

The small fairing is cut at the right place just ahead f the fuel tank's projection which doesn't affect the position of your leg in any matter.  I really like this designing. The graphics are also bare minimal and are cool enough to ideally match the bike's looks. The wind protector above the fort fairing is another style quotient here. Though, it is undersized it does its work brilliantly.

Bangalore Wheels, the Yamaha dealer in Bangalore had offered us the Limited Edition Midnight Black series for our review. This is a masterpiece from the company where aesthetics meets the touring spirit perfectly. As you can see, the rims are matte gold in color with the graphics too in the same color. Cool enough to attract any passer – by in the signal or along heavy traffic.

What is Fazer worth of?

Yamaha India website bring the adage of Fazer to display right out there. It states

  • Mountains are what you'll love to conquer
  • You thought it's just a large piece of sand covered wasteland – think again! Explore now
  • Discover the secrets of the sea
  • A ride on green woods will lift your spirit.'

This is more than enough to be on familiar terms with what category does the Fazer actually fit itself into ideally.

Engine

Let's first discuss about the heart of the Fazer, which is nothing but its engine. Its 153cc engine is derived from its sibling FZ-16 without undergoing any tuning for any sort of performance. As with the case of all Yamaha engines, the Fazer also is a zero vibration bike and possesses no engine vibes.

So, no worries on that aspect. The engine doesn't get exhausted fast with puffs and pants when you rev her up as much as you can. The engine is more frugal and you get to understand it right in the first ride (if you really notice it keenly). The 153cc '     -cooled' engine is ideal along all kinda roads and makes the bike an efficient handler.  The detailed spec list along with that of engine details will be posted towards the end of this post.

Handing

Handling of the Yamaha Fazer has nothing much to talk about. She is not at all a bike meant to be used in a track and hence if you expect such a kind of decent performance, she would greatly be pacified in satisfying you.  The bike handles extremely well in the power band of around 5500 to 6500 rpm. This band will be able to glide the bike in a speed of around 90 kmph without any strain to the engine.  No vibes, no hard pulling nor no roughness. Probably, that's what the bike is designed for. This is what a guy taking this bike for a long trip would in turn expect from a bike like the Fazer.

Rev it up a little more and the engine starts expressing its unhappiness. But, you gotta be happy that it doesn't express it in the form of engine vibes. That's the best part about the Fazer. Absolutely no vibes.   But, you need to rev her up so damn hard and hold it for a long time and that's when you'll find her touching a max speed of 119 kmph which is the max. speed she is able to attain. I tried touching 120 but in vain. But, still this is a decent figure for a 150 cc touring bike and one has to be happy and is forced to stay satisfied with it.

Riding Impression

As I took this bike for a ride along the NICE road on the outskirts of Bangalore, I was able to get the feel that she can sustain comfortably for along rides, than compared with the usual and tiresome city rides. On the first note, the handle – bar is pretty wide thereby creating a comfortable riding position and I really found it very useful as we opened her throttle along the open highway. This is something I feel should be a part of all bikes designed for touring purposes.

The mono – shock suspension in the rear does its work brilliantly. As you cruise, this offers an ease of ride which I was able to feel clearly and if you've a pillion on your back, then this would make your ride even more enjoyable. Ride the Fazer in the 3rd gear and you'll enjoy the way she responds back for your throttle. Every bike will have one gear which is the fun to ride and as mentioned, it is 3rd for the Fazer.

But, it becomes very clear that this is not the kinda bike that can be used on the tracks owing to its bulkiness, not in terms of weight but in terms of its size.

Seating

The seating position of the Fazer is no different from that of the FZ series.  It is comfortable for both highway cruises and for the city commutes, which is where the Fazer stands a class apart. As with the case of other bikes, the seats are not slippery which prevents you from having a comfortable ride.

The split seat concept is not implemented but there is a considerable difference in height between that if the rider and pillion and this is again not too high making the entire concept uncomfy.

However, lean forward of tuck – in position becomes tough in getting used to in the Fazer, there is a fact that this is not the bike of that kinds, which I'm constantly mentioning for your knowledge.

Performance

There is usually a mindset amongst us that tourers will not be able to deliver great performance. But,  it depends on the way we're gonna handle her. Agreed that it cannot perform to the greatest but one has to agree that Fazer doesn't underperform when compared with its rivals.

In fact, it is pretty better than many other rivals in the 150cc segment.  Apart from that, there's not much to discuss about the bike's performance here. In short, you can expect same kinda performance what you get outta the FZ-16 or the FZ-S.

Headlamps

Here comes the interesting fact about this bike.  The main notable difference between the FZ-16 (and the FZ-S for that matter) and the fazer is the twin pod headlamp and its fairing which covers it. Any bike would obviously look great with twin headlamps and the Fazer is not gonna be any exception with this fact. In fact that's what the best part about the Fazer is. But, guess what's the funniest part here? You can't turn on both the lamps together. Yes, you seriously can't do that. That turns out to be a minor flaw. (Or major you call It as).

Yamaha need to upgrade this feature in the Fazers soon. Among the two lamps present, one comes alive when you turn on the low bean switch and the other exclusively for high beams. This concept is unlike the way the headlamps of the R15 work.

I don't understand the concept of keeping one light dummy and the other active. High time for a change in this aspect and let's hope Yamaha hears us and incorporate this change in the next breed of bikes.

Instrument Cluster

Again, not much to discuss as this is inherited from its siblings. It's a fully integrated digital cluster with absolutely no pinch of analog elements surprising us. It has a Fuel-meter, Odometer and the Tachometer combined in an overall package with the Speedo.

You also have the Tripmeter out here. It looks as a great package for a bike like fazer which is targeted for the long tourers.

Brakes

The Fazer comes equipped with disc brakes at the front and the conventional drum brakes for the rear tyre. The front single hydraulic disc does its work brilliantly without a flaw. Brakes in Yamahas have never been an issue worth concern till date. However, it's high time for the Fazer to be fitted with rear discs as well.

Every other bike in this segment competes with discs for both the tyres and this is a point where Fazer lacks. But, as I say this I should also tell you the fact that the drums handle far better than the way its other competitors handle. There are companies (and this is not the apt place to mention the name) from companies where the discs handle worse than the drums. There's no sense of dissatisfaction with the rear brakes. However, it's a suggestion which needs to be heard as we talk about this here and needs to be implemented at the fastest possible time frame.

About The Midnight Special

Let's also have a few words here mentioned here about the 'Midnight Special' edition of Fazer which is basically a limited edition one. This deserves a special place as you can't get this bike now even if you love it to the core of your heart. There were only 1000 bikes produced as part of this limited edition series and Yamaha stuck on to the figure seriously. What makes this bike unique from the others is the pinch if matte gold color which you find here and there. For instance, the entire graphics in this bike is golden color based which makes it really stand apart, not from its competitors from other brand but from its own color schemes.

As you can see in the pics, both the alloy wheels are matte gold powder coated without much fanfare.  That is something which attracted me towards this bike. This color scheme is available not only for the Fazer, but also for the FZ-16 and the FZ-S range of bikes. The toolbox cover also has the term 'Midnight Special' written on it with an attractive macho font.  Then you've a small metal strip in the fuel tank where the unique number of your bike is engraved. This makes the bike more special and admirable irrespective of how many ever years you keep this bike for yourself.

The final admiration is the autograph of India's most admired biker and Bollywood star – John Abraham on the headlamp fairing. Hardcore fans of JA would love possessing one of this limited edition bikes.

Tyres

If it's any bike in the FZ series, then there has to be a paragraph exclusively dedicated for the tyres of these bikes. The rear tyre is the highlight for this mean bike. The dimension of the rear tyre is '140/60-R17' which makes it one of the widest tyres offered on an Indian bike.

The tyres are tubeless which came in handy for us as we met with a punctured rear tyre along 30 kms off the city limit. The tubeless tyres enabled us to reach till the puncture-wallah ad then get it done. For a bike like Fazer which is designed to cater the needs of tourers, tyres like this would indeed be a boon at times of emergency.  Excellent road – grip is what these set of tyres offer and the confidence level within you goes way too to the fore when you've such implausible tyres on your bike. The dimension of the front tyre is 100/80-17 which again does its job executed perfectly without a flaw.

Miscellaneous

There are few other points also to be mentioned here. This is one of the few bikes n the 150cc category which still comes with a kick – starter. Absence of this option has become a hot topic of discussion these days in BikeAdvice forum. For such guys who has got an obsession towards kick – start, this is one of the best option you've here in the market.

Then the next point is that here are absolutely no LEDs coming anywhere in the picture. Neither the turn indicators nor the tail lamps are installed with LED lamps.

To mention a word about the gearbox, it is a five speed one which is truly crisp with smooth levers which enables better ride quality and also enhances the same to a greater extent.

The grab- rail is indeed one of the coolest looking in the market.  Though, it's been quite some time we've this in our market, it still looks spanking new which is the prime plus for this bike

Last but not the least, the exhaust talks a tone about the bikes looks. The small yet bulky exhaust has become the identity for this entire series of bikes. The note arising here is sharp and enjoyable. Acts as a style quotient as well, apart from differentiating itself in the battle without losing out itself on the long run.

Fuel Efficiency

For a 153cc bike like the Yamaha Fazer, all that you can expect is a decent figure of 40 – 44 kmpl practically as the Fuel Efficiency. With a heavy rise in city traffic these days, the Fuel Efficiency naturally tends to see a dip.

Color schemes

Yamaha Fazer is available in four color schemes as of now. The schemes being Competition White, Black Cyber Green, Lava Red and the list would tend to become incomplete without mentioning Midnight Black. The bulky body of the Fazer is capable to bear all these paintjobs on her and is able to carry them well. None of the colors really looks odd on the Fazer. Note that Midnight Special scheme is not mentioned in the list.

Price

Coming to 'P' factor, the Fazer is made to bear a price tag of INR 74,500 which is the Ex- Showroom price in the city of Delhi. This is marginally expensive for a 150 cc bike. However, taking into consideration the big bike feel which it offers, the amount is worth investing upon.

Conclusion

It is indeed nice to see bikes like Fazer, which are designed to satisfy the inner self of true bikers who believe in the fact that bikes are for long rides. On an overall package, if you want one bike which should be made use of across all kinda lanes, be it city roads or open highways, this is the bike you need to go for . One thing that neds to be assured here is that you certainly get value for the bucks spent here though it is commented to be priced high by many riders.

Rating: ★★★★☆ 

I've tried my max to cover almost everything about this bike and I assume that I've been quite successful in my attempt as well. All that I expect is that my readers should sit back and enjoy the review.

Credits

  • Ridden and Reviewed by Naren.
  • Photography by Sharat Aryan.
  • Test Ride Bike Offered by Bangalore Wheels 

Regards,
M.Naren.
Author – BikeAdvice.in

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Alpinestars’ New Jacket T-GP Plus

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 10:56 PM PST


Original Source: Alpinestars' New Jacket T-GP Plus from BikeAdvice.in

Riding jacket has now become an integral part of a rider's apparel now and its demand in India is seeing a rise in demand which is indeed a good sign for the bikers. AlpineStars is a name that is synonymous with riding apparel out here.

Alpinestars is an Italian protective gear manufacturer established in 1963. It has been at the forefront of technical developments in motorsport safety clothing since its inception.

The company offers a wide range of protective motorsport gear for motorcycle, car and bicycle racing, apart from its fashion apparel line which draws heavily from its involvement in sports.

With an active focus on motorsport, the brand sponsors protective gear for some of the top international riders in road and offroad racing. These include stars such as Mick Doohan, Randy Mammola, Jorge Lorenzo, Dani Pedrosa, Marc Marquez, and the reigning world champions from WSB and MotoGP – Carlos Checa and Casey Stoner.

2012 Alpinestars T-GP Plus Air Jacket makes its special Indian debut through Dream Sporting Gear commonly known as DSG, off the shelf bearing a price tag of INR 9900.

The world’s most popular protective motorcycle apparel brand Alpinestars is out with its 2012 range of goodies for bikers, and amongst those is a textile jacket that breaks new grounds for our riding conditions. Designed especially with India in mind, the new T-GP Plus Air Jacket has made its debut in the country through Dream Sporting Gear, even before it has been introduced in international markets.

The T-GP Plus Air is an abrasion resistant summer mesh jacket constructed from 600 Denier Polyester Fabric, with a focus on the Indian biker’s constant need for ventilation inside his riding gear. The non-absorbent mesh also ensures quick and easy drying. Of course, it comes with CE certified Alpinestars Bio Armour for the elbow and shoulders, and 3D foam padding at the back to ensure rider protection in the worst situations. High-tech and convenient, the jacket carries the popular T-GP styling language forward into this year’s collection with the large and aggressive embroidered Alpinestars logo at the front. For now, you can have it any colour as long as it’s black.

The jacket also brings never-before affordability from the cool and coveted brand. Priced at Rs 9,900 it is one of the most affordable products from Alpinestars in India, and its aptness for our weather adds a big dollop to its value for money. The jacket is available at DSG’s official and partner outlets in Pune, Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Cochin.

The following are the standout features of this T-GP Plus Air:

  • Large mesh panels for easy ventilation
  • Sport fit with curved sleeves for riding comfort and style
  • Waist and wrist adjustment for a tailored fit
  • Connection zipper at waist to attach select Alpinestars leather / textile riding pants
  • Chest pad compartment which can fit Bionic Chest pads
  • Back protector compartment with PE padding which can fit the CE
  • certified Bio Armor Back Protector
  • Microfleece lined sport collar for comfort and protection
  • Thermoplastic rubber Zipper cover

Conceptualized in 2005 and established in the year 2006, Dream Sporting Gear, or DSG as it is known by its loyal customer base, is India’s first and premier riding gear company. Apart from dealing in some of the best riding gear brands from around the world, DSG has also been dealing in its self-branded gear since 2006, being market leaders ever since.

www.planetdsg,com is the establishment’s popular online store – the first in India – which is being used by riders in small and large towns for their riding safety. Alpinestars products figure in DSG’s current range, which is now available off the shelf in five cities viz, Pune, Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Cochin.

Regards,
M.Naren.
Author – BikeAdvice.in

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New SZ-R & SZ-X with New Colours and Kick Start

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 10:53 PM PST


Original Source: New SZ-R & SZ-X with New Colours and Kick Start from BikeAdvice.in

Yamaha has been known for its performance bikes across the globe and in India they are the only name which strikes the mind if you want a high performing bike. But, it tried its hands on a powerful commuter bike for the Indian market with its SZ series of bikes.

Yamaha has given a minor upgrade to the existing line up of SZ series. The SZ – R & SZ – X has been launched with new colour schemes and there is also an additional feature added. Guess what? Kick start feature has been added.The SZ – X is now available in three colour schemes which are Red, Black and Silver. The last colour mentioned here is really impressive and looks cool on this bike. Talking about the SZ – R, it is again the same three colours here as well. However for the SZ – R, the air scoops fitted onto the side of the fuel tanks are silver except the silver colour scheme where is gets replaced with a kinda opera gold colour.  When it comes to the SZ – X, it adapts single colour schemes all across and boasts of no separate colour for the air scoop.

I had already posted a comprehensive test ride review of SZ-R.  It is a decent performing bike and I like the way it really handled.

Here is a brief spec list of the SZ – R

Overall Length × Width × Height : 2050 x 730 x 1040 mm
Seat height : 802 mm
Wheelbase : 1320 mm
Minimum ground clearance : 165 mm
Wet (With Oil & Fuel): 132 kg
Engine type : Air cooled 4 stroke, SOHC
Cylinder layout : Single cylinder
Displacement : 153 cc
Bore × stroke : 58.0 X 57.9 mm
Compression ratio : 9.5:1
Maximum output : 12.1PS / 7500 rpm
Maximum torque : 12.8Nm / 4500 rpm
Starting method : Electric Start
Engine oil volume : 1000 ml
Lubrication type : Wet sump
Fuel tank volume : 14 litres
Fuel supply : Carburettor
Ignition type : CDI
Battery : 12V, 5 AH(10H)
Headlamp : Halogen bulb (12V, 35/35W)
Primary / Secondary reduction ratio : 3.409 / 3.000
Clutch type : Wet, Multiple-disc
Transmission type : 5 Gear Constant Mesh
Gear ratios : 1st = 2.714, 2nd = 1.789, 3rd = 1.318, 4th = 1.045, 5th = 0.916
Frame type : Diamond
Caster / Trail : 26 degree/ 99 mm
Tyre size (Front / Rear) : (2.75- 17 41P ) / (100/90-17 55P)
Brake type (Front / Rear) : Disc / Drum
Suspension (Front / Rear) : Telescopic / Swing-arm

Regards,
M.Naren.
Author – BikeAdvice.in

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TVS Launches 2012 Edition of StaR City

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 10:50 PM PST


Original Source: TVS Launches 2012 Edition of StaR City from BikeAdvice.in

TVS had strived hard and worked for years together to position its Star brand of motorcycles as a Fuel – Efficient city commuter and one has to agree to the fact that the South India based company has been considerably successful to a very greater extent. The Star City has proved out to be the leader in the 110cc segment in the Indian sub – continent.

For the first time, TVS Star City will now be available in  a new executive segment features such as dual tone body colours, an all – new stylish headlamp and will hit the market in six new colour combinations. Another executive segment feature would be the inclusion of clear indicators. New refreshing dual tone graphics will include 'Electric Green', 'Bold Blue', Red Blaze, 'Gold Spark', 'Silver Strike' and 'Crimson Flash'.

Mr. H S Goindi, President–Marketing, TVS Motor Company commented, "This new motorcycle is a winning combination of executive class features and vibrant styling. The backing of high fuel efficiency and toughness will make TVS StaR City a much sought after motorcycle."

TVS Star City Displayed at Auto Expo 2012

The engine of the new TVS StaR City makes use of TVS Motor Company's indigenous revolutionary CVTi (Continuous Variable Timing Ignition) which facilitates superior pickup and boosts performance without compromising on mileage. This is achieved through a unique combination of swirl and tumble motion that generates very high in – cylinder charge motion, almost three times more than the conventional port designs. Under standard test conditions and as per ARAI certification, TVS StaR City returns a mileage of 83.9 kilometers per litre.  The base version TVS StaR City 110cc starts at INR. 38,650/- (Ex – Showroom) with a five – year warranty asserting high quality assurance for the product.

All black alloy wheels, elegant styling and a comprehensive backlit speedo add to the style quotient of the new TVS StaR City. The bike is also equipped with an econometer by way of which the rider can ensure optimal Fuel Efficiency. High quality ride handling and easy manoeuvrability augmented by high performance shock – absorbers make the TVS StaR City a tough yet powerful motorcycle that can be ridden with ease on any terrain.

Regards,
M.Naren.
Author – BikeAdvice.in

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