Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Petrol price hike unjust, done without our knowledge: Mamata Banerjee


West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday said she would not accept the petrol price hike.
Banerjee said the hike is "unjust and unilateral. It was done without our knowledge".
In one of the sharpest rise ever, the government raised the petrol price by Rs7.50 with effect from Wednesday midnight.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

The New Order


Bajaj have a crackling winner on its hands, says Saeed Akhtar, after his stint aboard the Pulsar 200NS at the company's Chakan racetrack


Shift+Delete. Forget everything that you know about Pulsars. Throw all your preconceived notions about how the infusion of KTM chromosomes into the Pulsar DNA ought to turn out, out of the window. Because, and we are glad to report this, the Pulsar 200NS is a completely different breed of beast from its predecessors, and interestingly enough, even from the bike it shares its platform with, the KTM 125 and 200 Duke.
Visually, the 200NS is an arresting machine. The new tank shrouds, exposed twin-spar frame, brutish front end and relatively spartan rear end has moved the visual mass forward, endowing the bike with a proper mean streetfighter look. It also helps that the engine, gearbox (in glorious brushed gold finish), radiator, and underslung exhaust all combine to create the impression of a much fuller and grown-up bike than it really is. Fat tubeless tyres and petal discs moored to ten-spoke alloys at both ends round up the big-bike impression.
With 23.52PS of power on tap at 9500rpm and 18.3Nm of turning force at 8000rpm, the triple spark plugged, four valves SOHC, 200NS is a hoot to ride around the Bajaj test track in Chakan, near Pune. Bajaj's ExhausTEC technology has lent a discernible edge to its low-down power and it could pull cleanly and progressively from as low as 2000rpm, all the way to the 10,000 rpm redline in 6th gear. Oh yes, there is a sixth gear now. Barrelling down the main straight we saw an indicated 141kmph on the speedo before hitting the anchors. That's proper fast! Bajaj claims a 0-60kmph timing of 3.61 seconds and sprint to 100 from naught in just 9.83 seconds - which we will confirm once we strap our timing gear onto it - and it certainly felt like the bike was capable of achieving it. Like in the current Pulsars, this one also has a counterbalancer, but here it makes the bike a lot smoother, which, combined with its rev-happy nature and slick transmission, makes it an exhilarating machine. Vibes are practically non-existent, even at the top of its rev range when the orange shift light is blinking madly, begging you to upshift.
Handling is another area where the Pulsar 200NS has dramatically improved. Gone are the archaic twin shock-absorbers at the rear, now replaced by a monoshock with piggyback gas canister which endows the bike with excellent stability and poise in and out of corners. A longer wheelbase and bigger 100/80 and 130/70 tubeless tyres shod on 17 inch rims are the other factors for this newfound prowess. However, as with the Pulsar 220, we still wish the rider's footpegs were mounted a bit higher, preventing it from grounding and enabling riders to exploit its cornering abilities to the fullest on trackdays. Should not be much of a bother for normal street use though. 280mm and 230mm diameter petal discs at both front and rear does the stopping duties and they look smashing but we will reserve judgment over how efficient they really are until the full road-test next month. 
Ten years ago, the Pulsar brand came out of nowhere and transformed a nondescript 'scooter-maker' into the torchbearer for affordable performance biking in the country. Today, with the launch of the Pulsar 200NS, they are attempting to re-revolutionise the segment and the first impression is they they have succeeded resoundingly. Agreed, the competition is much hotter and bigger now, but we still feel that the 200NS will hold its own against everything it is pitted against. The crucial element, like always, will, however, be the pricing but that has always been Bajaj's ace card, so there. Expect the 200NS to retail for around INR 90,000 to 95,000 (ex-showroom, Pune) when it goes on sale at the end of next month. A stylish, power-packed, feature-filled, fun-to-ride streetfighter for less than a lakh? Take a bow, Bajaj!

WSBK coming To India

Buddh International Circuit to be the venue

The World Superbike Championship (WSBK) is the highest platform for production based motorcycle racing in the world. The motorcycles raced here are tuned up versions of road bikes like Honda's CBR 1000 RR Fireblade or BMW's S1000RR and are almost as fast as the MotoGP machines.

Until last year, most of the rounds of the championship were held in European countries with the exception of USA and Australia. However, the FIM and the championship promotors (Infront Motor Sports) now want to expand the sport in Asia due to its growing motorcycle industry. Russia will its first World Superbike round in Moscow this year followed by Indonesia from next year and talks are on to add an Indian round too!

Paolo Falmmini, CEO Infront Motor Sports has confirmed that they are considering an Indian round to be held on the Buddh International circuit from as early as next year. Flammini is  impressed with the successful introduction of Formula One in India and believes that WSBK has a lot to gain from the exposure received here as most of the manufacturers involved in the sport have their subsidaires in the country.

Harley-Davidson


The perfect weather, beautiful roads and a Harley-Davidson to boot and that's not all. We head to the famed Sulafest to tell you what all the fuss is about!

HD Iron 883


Expressing your joy to the world these days is an extremely easy affair. With a variety of networking mediums out there all its takes is a simple status update to tell your near and dear one’s what you are upto or going to be upto. So when my status involved words like ride, open roads and a Harley-Davidson, it attracted like a million hits with everyone I knew having something to say about it. The strong draw there as you might have guessed was pretty much the big American motorcycle that I had mentioned. That’s pretty much the kind of attention a Harley-Davidson draws.

Honda CBR 250R


Set for its Indian launch in April 2011, the Honda CBR250R is a well-rounded new bike for the world, and promises to have something for every sort of rider - all that at a great price point

The muggy morning in Pattaya makes things inside the helmet almost as sticky as the friendly ladies on the streets the evening before. In the pit lane of the local Bira Circuit however lie promises of a good morning, neatly lined up in rows. Riding an all new bike is almost always like venturing into untested waters, but what’s special is that this time around, the territory is uncharted for the manufacturer and the market too. That ought to justify the nervous excitement at the time of the launch of the bike, barely 24 hours back in Bangkok. This has not been tried before, and while everyone can see its potential, no one knows for sure if everyone else can see things the same way.

The CBR250R, for one, marks a bunch of firsts for the world’s largest motorcycle company. It is the first sportbike from the company to be manufactured completely in the ASEAN region, with Thailand and India as the only manufacturing hubs. The shift towards smaller displacement, more accessible bikes has been obvious worldwide, but the quarter-litre CBR breaks new ground in this category as well, by becoming one of the first modern single cylinder sportbikes with this displacement. It is not just about the displacement and the engine configuration though, the CBR250R marks a new way of thinking from the Big H. And it all starts with the bike’s design.

Yamaha SZ-R :


After delivering some hard blows to the competition with the YZF-R15 and the FZ16 in the premium segment, Yamaha India has ventured into the upcoming power-commuter market with its latest offering, the SZ-R. Varad More takes it for a spin to see how much sense and stimulation there really is.


Today's Indian two-wheeler bazaar has evolved significantly over the past decade and the change is catching up even more pace as aspirations rise and the market gets newer motorcycles. In such a competitive and dynamic market, equipment level plays a key role in drawing attention from the well-informed and may we say spoilt for choice, Indian buyer, who is chiefly looking for a feature-rich product at an affordable price-point. So while the Yamaha SZ-X was adjudged as the 2010 ET-ZigWheels Bike of the Year, we still continued our rantings to Yamaha about the SZ-X calling for a disc brake, at least as an optional fitment. And here it is - the top-of-the-line SZ-R variant in the SZ-series comes with a potent disc brake at the front, a tachometer and new aesthetically crafted tank shrouds in two-tone paint. Certainly then the SZ-R is much more appealing than the subdued and less expensive SZ-X but then it also has the equipment to match that extra premium it demands. Available in jazzy colours, the SZ-R packs in a lot more than what meets the eye.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Honda 2012 CBR1000RR Fireblade

Expected Price

                                                                         Rs. 15,00,000.


VEHICLE SUMMARY

Name:2012 CBR1000RR
Model:Fireblade
Type:Sports

ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS

Displacement:999cc
Engine:999cc, 4 Cylinder
Maximum Power:175 Bhp @ 12000 rpm
Maximum Torque:112 Nm @ 8000 rpm
Gears:6 Manual
Clutch:Assist Slipper Clutch, Wet
Bore:76
Stroke:55.1
No. of Cylinders:4
Cylinder Configuration:NA
Chassis Type:NA
Cooling Type:Liquid Cooling
Carburetor:NA

DIMENSIONS

Length:2075.00 mm
Width:685.00 mm
Height:1130.00 mm

OTHER SPECIFICATIONS

Weight:199.00 kg
Ground Clearance:130.00 mm
Fuel Tank:17.70 ltrs
Wheelbase:1405.00 mm
Electrical System:NA
Headlamp:NA
Battery Type:NA
Battery Voltage:NA
Battery Capacity:NA
Battery Charger Type:NA
Horn:Dual
Wheel Type:Alloys
Wheel Size:120/70-ZR17, 190/50-ZR17 mm
Tubeless:
Colors:Red, Black, Pearl White/Blue/Red

ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SAFETY

Suspension(Front):43.0mm inverted HMAS cartridge fork with spring-preload, rebound and compression-damping adjustability
Suspension(Rear):HMAS Pro-Link single shock with spring-preload, rebound and compression-damping adjustability
Brakes:Dual 320mm Discs
Brakes(Rear):220mm Disc
Stand Alarm:X     

COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE

Fuel Guage:Digital
Self Start:
Tacho Meter:Digital
Trip Meter:Digital-2
Alloys:
Warranty:NA
Speedometer:Digital
Passenger Footrest:
Passenger Backrest:         X
Step-up Seat:
Pass-light:
Low Fuel Indicator:
Low Oil Indicator:
Low Battery Indicator:
High Oil Temp. Indicator:
Choked Air Filter Indicator: