2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R launched in India

Kawasaki 2012 Ninja 650 launched in India

Official Press Release : 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R Launch in India ~ Grease n Gasoline

Kawasaki 2012 Ninja 650 launched in India Bajaj Auto, the second largest two wheeler manufacturer in India after Hero MotoCorp, launched the much awaited Kawasaki Ninja 650R 2012 edition superbike in India at a price of Rs 4.99 lacs (Ex-showroom, New Delhi),
Bajaj Auto, the second largest two wheeler manufacturer in India after Hero MotoCorp, launched the much awaited Kawasaki Ninja 650R 2012 edition superbike in India at a price of Rs 4.99 lacs (Ex-showroom, New Delhi), 
which is actually a very competitive price, considering the fact that in US its available for $7,999.Bajaj is the official distributor of Japan’s Kawasaki motorcycles in India. Under Kawasaki, Bajaj sells Ninja 250R and 650R in India. Speaking about the newly launched 650R superbike, Bajaj Auto will be able to compete with the likes of other 650cc (or more) motorcycles in the segment from manufacturers like Hyosung and Ducati.
2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R launched in India ~ Grease n Gasoline

2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R launched in India ~ Grease n Gasoline

2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R launched in India ~ Grease n Gasoline

2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R launched in India ~ Grease n Gasoline

2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R launched in India ~ Grease n Gasoline

2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R Specifications
Engine Four-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, four-valve, parallel twin
Displacement 649 cc
Bore x Stroke 83.0 x 60.0 mm
Compression Ratio 10.8:1
Cooling System Liquid
Fuel System Digital fuel injection with two 38mm Keihin throttle bodies
Ignition TCBI with electronic advance
Transmission 6-Speed
Final Drive O-Ring Chain
Frame Type Twin-pipe perimeter design, high-tensile steel
Rake/Trail 25°/4.3 in.
Front Tire Size Dunlop Roadsmart II 120/70×17
Rear Tire Size Dunlop Roadsmart II 160/60×17
Wheelbase 55.5 in.
Front Suspension / wheel travel 41mm hydraulic telescopic fork / 4.9 in.
Rear Suspension / wheel travel Single offset laydown shock with adjustable spring preload / 5.1 in.
Front Brakes Dual 300mm petal discs with two-piston calipers
Rear Brakes Single 220mm petal disc with single piston caliper
Fuel Capacity 15.5 liters
Seat Height 31.7 in. (790 mm)
Curb Weight 460.8 lbs. (204 kgs)
Overall length 83.1 in. (2100 mm)
Overall width 30.3 in. (760 mm)
Overall height 46.5 in. (1200 mm)
Warranty 12 months

2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R launched in India ~ Grease n Gasoline

2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R launched in India ~ Grease n Gasoline

2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R launched in India ~ Grease n Gasoline

2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R launched in India ~ Grease n Gasoline

2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R launched in India ~ Grease n Gasoline

Press Release : 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R India

News Release 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R launched in India ( PHOTO GALLERY BELLOW )

Introduction

Finding a two-wheeled streetbike that is skilled in every on-road task, and does them all with passion and practicality, is very rare. Motorcycles achieving this level of accomplishment are few in numbers, but greatly appreciated as stylish rides wrapped around an exciting core. Since its debut back in 2006, the multi-talented Ninja® 650R sportbike has been a bona fide member of this elite group, winning accolades from owners and media alike.

This practical sportbike features a great looking perimeter-style frame, and angular bodywork to help set it apart from the crowd. The easy to read analog and digital instrumentation, responsive engine performance, and a comfortable seat that isn’t too tall for shorter riders, allow the Ninja 650 to shine in almost any role, from track days to commuting to sport touring.

It all starts in the engine bay, where an advanced, highly compact, liquid-cooled 649cc parallel twin works its magic with help from a digital fuel injection (DFI®) system featuring 38mm throttle bodies with sub-throttles for precise fueling and optimum response. This ultra-narrow engine produces substantial power with plenty of character – especially down low and in the mid-range – from an impressive array of technology, including double overhead camshafts acting on eight lightweight valves. Lightweight pistons run in plated, linerless cylinders, while a 180-degree crank assembly – coupled with a balancer shaft – maintains a surprising level of smoothness.

This has always been a brilliant streetbike engine – torquey, smooth, and happy to rev, with enough satisfying low- and mid-range oomph to please novices and experts alike. Figure in the Ninja 650’s estimated 50-mpg* fuel economy, precise fuel injection and its pleasing twin-cylinder throb, and you’re looking at what just might be the most flexible and satisfying streetbike engine on the planet.

Wrapping around that wonderfully usable engine is a twin-pipe perimeter frame that offers balanced rigidity, and a narrow-waisted design for a comfortable reach to the ground. The frame is slim, light, compact and aesthetically pleasing, while a swingarm with forged axle holders lets the rear wheel arc through its suspension travel in style. A backbone-type subframe offers excellent carrying capacity.

Combined with the front and rear suspension settings, the overall chassis setup – which includes Dunlop’s Roadsmart II tires – amplifies the “sporty-yet-comfortable” ethos that’s won so many fans for the Ninja 650 over the years.

Both the handlebar and saddle are rubber-mounted, along with the footpegs, for even more vibration-free comfort. And while enjoying all that ergonomic goodness, you’ll gaze upon an instrument panel featuring an analog tachometer situated above an LCD info-center that displays speed, fuel consumption, remaining range, trip meters, etc., plus a swath of info-lights to the right.

Folks watching you ride by will see a sleek and aggressively styled motorcycle, as well. The bodywork is sharply defined and similar to our race-winning supersport machines, with flowing lines and a tapered brow that blends nicely with the rest of the bike. The body parts add to its aerodynamic tendencies, while an adjustable, 3-position windscreen allows riders to tailor the cockpit’s still-air cocoon for maximum riding comfort. Engine heat is routed rearward, further adding to the comfort level.

It all adds up to one sweet mid-sized sportbike, one that works superbly for novices and vets – not an easy feat. Pull away from a light and the 650’s torquey engine, light-pull clutch and perfect throttle response make quick work of the job. Crisp, linear brakes make slowing down a simple affair, while the low seat height gives riders max confidence once stopped. And light steering and maneuverability keep novices grinning all day long. Experts will love the Ninja’s powerful yet flexible engine, modern suspension, disc brakes and nimble handling. And the aggressive styling looks like it’s going 100 mph, even when sitting still.

The 2013 Ninja 650 really can do it all – whether it’s commuting, cruising, touring or apex-strafing.

Key Features

• Twin-pipe perimeter frame offers balanced rigidity and a low seat height

• Twin-pipe swingarm assembly offers excellent rigidity and maximum style

• Sharp, stylish sportbike bodywork features excellent engine-heat dissipation and looks that identify with Kawasaki’s flagship Ninja® ZX™-14R

• Front and rear suspension settings and wheel travel are tuned to offer ride comfort with excellent compliance in varying situations

• Instrument cluster features an analog tachometer and a digital readout module for easy information at-a-glance

• Two-piece seat assembly features thick and wide foam for optimum rider and passenger comfort but does not interfere with the rider’s reach to the ground

• Easy-pull clutch design reduces fatigue and provides smooth engagement

• Dunlop Roadsmart II tires are grippy yet durable

Smooth, Torquey Quick-Revving, 649 cc Parallel Twin Engine

• Liquid-cooled, DOHC, eight-valve fuel-injected twin cylinder engine delivers smooth, responsive performance, especially in the low

• to medium-rpm range

• Strong mid-range power produces exceptional roll-on response and impressive passing performance, to help make even commuter traffic more enjoyable

• A 180-degree crankshaft-driven balancer shaft minimizes vibration and pulls double-duty as the water pump drive

• Oil jets on the connecting rod big ends spray oil on the underside of the pistons to aid cooling

• Lightweight plug-mounted ignition coils deliver a hot spark and save space

• High-capacity radiator for optimum cooling efficiency

• Engine coolant travels directly to the engine cases, then follows internal passages to the cylinder and head for minimum external plumbing and a simplified cooling system

Digital Fuel Injection

• Fuel injection settings boost the engine’s bottom-end power while still letting it rev freely

• Sub-throttle valve equipped 38mm Keihin throttle bodies offer optimum performance and rideability

• Located behind the main throttle valves, the sub-throttles are controlled by the DFI® system’s ECU for precise throttle response

• Auto fast-idle system simplifies starting and helps ensure that the catalyzer reaches optimum temperature quickly

• Lightweight fuel pump is mounted inside the fuel tank

Compact Engine Design

• Powerful twin-cylinder engine is the most compact in its category, which helps reduce the dimensions of the entire motorcycle and allows use of a slim twin-pipe perimeter frame

• Triangular setup of the crankshaft and transmission shafts makes the engine dimensionally short front-to-back

• Transmission input shaft, output shaft and gear-change drum are contained in a cassette-style package that allows a compact layout and eases transmission maintenance

• Semi-dry sump design reduces engine height

• Plated, linerless aluminum cylinders with a narrow cylinder pitch keep the engine light and slim

Low Emissions

• Efficient fuel injection and a three-way catalyzer inside the exhaust produce very low emissions, able to pass stringent Euro III emissions regulations

• 300-cell catalyzer is compact and light

Vibration Control

• Rubber-mounted seat, handlebar and footpegs (rider’s and passenger’s) keep vibration low and comfort as high as possible

• A 180-degree crankshaft-driven balancer shaft minimizes vibration and pulls double-duty as the water pump drive

Rigid Twin Pipe Perimeter frame

• Slim, low, lightweight, rigid and compact frame design is narrow at the knees and footpegs for optimum rider comfort and control

• The strong steel perimeter frame wraps around the engine for optimum rigidity, rivaling that of all-aluminum designs

• Optimal frame rigidity is achieved through extensive computer analysis, which translates to superb handling

• The frame and swingarm designs flow together aesthetically, and work with the suspension components to offer maximum wheel control

• Short front-to-back engine dimensions allow for a longer swingarm and a shorter wheelbase, which contributes to the Ninja’s light and nimble handling

• Under-engine muffler placement aids mass centralization and yields a low center of gravity

• Clean frame joint welds highlight the bike’s overall quality and attention to detail

Stylish Twinpipe Swingarm

• Swingarm is tuned to complement the frame’s flex and rigidity characteristics

• Swingarm’s upper right tube has a D-shaped cross section for strength and light weight

• Swingarm shape and design contributes to the Ninja 650’s high-quality appearance

Suspension

• Settings on the 41mm conventional fork and preload-adjustable laydown shock offer optimum ride comfort without sacrificing wheel control during sport riding

• Fork lowers wrap-around the axle shaft adding to the bike’s high-quality image

Comfortable, Confidence inspiring ergonomics

• A wide handlebar, two-piece seat and optimal footpeg placement result in a comfortable and natural seating position which suits a wide range of riders

• Backbone-type subframe offers a low seat height and a narrow footpeg placement for precise feel and excellent comfort, the narrowness also makes it easier for riders to reach to the ground

• The offset single-shock rear suspension layout along with a smaller battery also contribute to the low seat height

• This low seat height and slim overall design make it easy to plant both feet firmly on the ground when stopped – a bonus for newer riders

Triple Disc Brakes

• Dual 300mm front petal-shaped disc brakes with twin-piston calipers and a single 220mm rear petal-shaped disc deliver plenty of braking power

• Front brake master cylinder features a 14mm piston for smooth actuation

Sleek, Supersport inspired bodywork

• A dual headlight design within the fairing’s angular upper section features multi-reflector bulb hoods and twin position lights – like its Ninja supersport brethren

• A 3-way adjustable windscreen deflects air away from the rider, creating a still-air envelope and reducing wind buffeting at higher speeds

• Large capacity fuel tank meshes perfectly with the radically shaped fairing

• Distinctive Ninja supersport design elements enhance the Ninja 650’s sporty image and compact appearance

• Integrated front turn signals feature clear lenses and amber bulbs

• A sleek tail cowl featuring a thin LED taillight accentuates the bodywork’s radical appearance

• Inner rear fender helps keep the underside of the tail cowl clean

• Turn signals also function as flashing hazard lights

• A front fender minimizes water splash, while its shape matches the Ninja 650’s bodywork styling

• Supersport-type mirrors – like those on Kawasaki’s ZX-10R and 6R – accentuate the bike’s aggressive styling

6 Spoke Aluminum Wheels

• Attractive six-spoke supersport-style wheels augment the bike’s lightweight look and reduce unsprung weight for superb suspension action

Instruments/Controls

• Multi-function instrumentation includes a fuel gauge, digital speedometer, clock, odometer, dual trip meters, economical riding (ECO) indicator, and an analog tachometer above the LCD info-pod

• Clock and trip meter can be viewed simultaneously

• Easy-to-read LCD screen offers riders quick, at-a-glance information on a variety of systems

• Ignition switch is located at the top of the tank assembly, which gives a clearer view to the Ninja 650’s instruments

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Bajaj Discover 125 ST

Bajaj Discover 125 ST India – View Bajaj Discover 125 ST Price, Bajaj Discover 125 ST models, Read Bajaj Discover 125 ST reviews, Bajaj Discover 125 ST Performance 

Bajaj Auto has launched the Discover 125 ST motorcycle in Tamil Nadu. The automaker seems to be following a phased launch strategy with its new offerings. The Pulsar 200 NS was initially offered in Maharashtra and just last week the Pulsar 200 NS was launched in Delhi. Bajaj aims to offer the Pulsar 200 NS across India by August and is following a similar strategy with the Discover 125 ST which will first be offered in the South. The Bajaj Discover 125 ST is priced at Rs. 55,740/- (ex-showroom, Tamil Nadu), while the regular Discover 125 has not been discontinued and retails at a price of Rs. 51,127/-.

Bajaj Discover 125 St Mileage, Average and Fuel EconomyEvery variant of Bajaj Discover 125 St is empowered with the fuel proficient engines that deliver good mileage. This 100 cc and 150 cc version of Bajaj Discover 125 St offers a fantastic mileage of 65kmpl on city roads while on highway it gives 76kmpl. On the other hand, the 125 cc version of Bajaj Discover 125 St offers a mileage 56 kmpl in city whereas 67 kmpl on highways.
Bajaj Discover 125 St Pick up
Bajaj Discover 125 St 100 cc can reach 60 kmph mark in just 8.52 seconds with a top speed of 88.4 kmph. Bajaj Discover 125 St 150 cc can cover 60 kmph sprint in only 7 seconds. While Bajaj Discover 125 St 125 cc ST can reach 60 kmph in mere 5.94 seconds and achieve the top speed of 107.4 kmph.
Colors of Bajaj Discover 125 St
Bajaj Discover 125 St 100 cc is presented with four stunning colors in dual tone scheme with black-green, black-red, black-blue and red-blue. Bajaj Discover 125 St 150cc is accessible in black with blue, black with green, black with magenta and flame red color options. Bajaj Discover 125 St 125 cc is available with four exciting colors – blue, red, grey and black.
Bajaj Discover 125 St Looks
The front appearance of the Bajaj Discover 125 St is greatly remarkable with its sporty headlamps, large tank, racing style wheel stripes, digital meters and racer breed tank spoilers. The new turn indicators and exhaust muffler (silencer) with stylish black-silver sporty color gives the bike an awesome look.
Bajaj Discover 125 St Dimensions
The dimensions of Bajaj Discover 125 St 100cc are 2040 mm x 760 mm x 1087 mm. The wheelbase of bike is 1305 mm with a weight of 115 kg. The dimensions of Bajaj Discover 125 St 150 cc are 2030.00 mm x 760.00 mm x 1065.00 mm with a mass of 121 kg. The ground clearance of both the variants is 165 mm. The dimensions of Bajaj Discover 125 St 125 cc are 2030 mm x 760 mm x 1065 mm. It gives an amazing ground clearance of 179 mm with wheelbase of 1305 mm and weight 124.5 kg.
How comfortable is Bajaj Discover 125 St
The new generation technology makes Bajaj Discover 125 St a comfortable bike in its section to get recognition in the market. The thrilling traits of Bajaj Discover 125 St are digital console LCD (liquid crystal display) meters including tachometer, fuel gauge with reserve level indicator, low-fuel and oil indicator and MF battery that recommend extended and trouble free output.
Bajaj Discover 125 St Tyres
All the three variants of Bajaj Discover 125 St are equipped with the alloy type wheels with different wheel range. Bajaj Discover 125 St 100 4G has wheel size of 2.75 x 17, 4PR mm / 3.00 x 17, 6PR mm while Bajaj Discover 125 St 150 cc has 2.75×17 – 100/90×17 mm and new 125 cc is loaded with 2.75×17 – 3.00×17 mm wheel size. The wide rear tyre of Bajaj Discover 125 St assures incomparable road grasp to make its handling quite easier.
Engine of Bajaj Discover 125 St
Bajaj Discover 125 St bike range has been gifted with DTS-i technology which is an Indian patent by the company. The Digital Twin Spark Ignition (DTS-i) toils for improved combustion of fuel which results in better performance, speed and mileage. Bajaj Discover 125 St 100 cc is powered by 94.38 cc, 4-stroke, single cylinder, DTS-i 2.0 engine with four speed and wet multiplate clutch pattern. This engine can produce maximum power of 7.7 BHP at 7500 rpm with 7.85 Nm of maximum torque at 5000 rpm. Bajaj Discover 125 St 150 cc is enhanced with a 144.8 cc of engine along with single cylinder, air cooled, DTS-i with five speed manual transmission gearbox which pumps out power of 12.8 BHP at 7500 rpm and belts out a peak torque of 12.7 Nm at 55,00 rpm. The new Bajaj Discover 125 St 125cc ST is fitted with improved 124.6 cc displacement engine that provides an immense power of 12.8 BHP at 9000 rpm and highest torque of 11 Nm at 7000 rpm.
On Road Control and handling of Bajaj Discover 125 St
Bajaj Discover 125 St has large front disc brakes with 200 mm petal disc with rear drum brakes 130 mm drum which de-accelerates the vehicle sooner and ensures competent emergency braking.
Riding Experience – Suspension of Bajaj Discover 125 St
All variants of Bajaj Discover 125 St are set with the advanced telescopic suspension system at front wheel. The rear wheel of the bike is outfitted with the gas filled nitrox shock absorbers that lessens jerks on bouncy roads and provides smooth handling.
Bajaj Discover 125 St Pros
This fuel efficient series of has made use of nitrox mono shock suspension at the rear which improves ride characteristics of the bike.
Bajaj Discover 125 St Cons
Its average looks may disappoint bike lovers.

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2012 Bajaj Discover 125 ST Price and Specs

Bajaj has been riding high on sales and profits. The company deserves as they have launched new and technologically advanced motorcycles in India. After the Pulsar NS, Bajaj launched its new Gen Discover which takes the deluxe segment much into the premium category.

2012 Bajaj Discover 125 ST



The new Discover Sports Tourer(ST) is all set to change this in a dramatic fashion.With the styling and performance of a sports bike, yet with the comfort and economy of a commuter bike, the “Discover ST”aims to redefine commuting 


The Discover ST is expected to be priced close to Rs. 60,000 on-road in Maharashtra. Which means the Sports Tourer will be around the 55,000 mark ex-showroom.


The Discover ST certainly has more power and features and the combination has the best value for money equation.


The Discover ST will take on the likes of recently launched Hero Ignitor, TVS Flame, Honda Stunner and Suzuki Slingshot. But considering the features it seems like the Discover ST is a clear winner


New features of the Discover 125 ST


A five speed gear box ensures optimum power delivery, coupled with good fuel efficiency
Complementing the performance is a very sporty styling
The bike is defined by a chiselled muscular fuel tank
An aggressive fairing with sharp edged headlamp underlines the sporty look
Slender ribbed alloy wheels along with aluminium side sets add to the aesthetics
Comfort takes a new dimension with another first – a “Monoshock Nitrox Suspension”’
A specially designed “Anti Vibration” frame ensures an enjoyable ride across all terrains
Another first is the “Petal Disc Brake” enhancing safety

Specifications
Engine: 4 Valve Twin Spark Air Cooled
Engine Displacement: 124.6cc
Max.Net Power: 13 Ps @ 9000 rpm
Max.net Torque: 1.1 kgm @ 7000 rpm
Ignition System: Digital CDI
Carburetor: CV type
Starting: Self + kick start
Transmission: 5 Speed Constant mesh
Frame: Semi Double cradle
Front Suspension: Telescopic Fork with Anti-friction DU Bush
Rear Suspension: Nitrox Monoshock with gas canister
Front Brake: Petal Disc 200 mm
Rear Brake: Drum 130 mm
Front wheel / tyre: New design alloy / 2.75 X 17” 41P Tubed
Rear wheel / tyre: New design alloy / 3.00 X 17” 50P Tubed
Fuel Tank: 10 L
Wheelbase: 1305 mm
Seat Height: 800 mm
Turning Circle Radius: 2100 mm
Ground Clearance: 170 mm
Kerb Weight: 124.5 kg
Max Speed: 105 kmph
System: DC Ignition
Battery: 12V 5AH


The First 2012 Bajaj Pulsar 200NS Hits The Road

The wait is over! The first Pulsar 200NS hits the road!! Keys were handed out to the first 5 customers today at a ceremony in Pune. And the price is Rs. 84,096/- ex showroom pune.

 2012  Baja Pulsar 200NS

Bajaj Pulsar 200NS priced at Rs 94,280 on-road . Pulsar aficionados, the wait is over! Bajaj dealerships have started accepting bookings for the new Pulsar 200NS. The booking can be made for Rs 5000.
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Whew. She’s here. Finally. It was worth the wait.

The new Bajaj Pulsar 200NS ( Naked Sport ) to be priced at less than a Lakh Rupees, will be powered by a water cooled 200cc mill, with 4 valves and triple spark plugs. The triple spark plug leads to a 50% increase in combustion speed, said Mr. Joseph Abraham, Chief Technology Officer, Bajaj Auto. This in turn leads to a Lower Brake Specific Fuel Consumption ( fuel consumed for 1KW output for one Hour), fuel Consumption improvement between 10% to 17% and a peak power of 23.5 PS at 9500 rpm and torque of 18.5 Nm at 8000 rpm. Redlined at 10500 rpm, the new Pulsar is sure to be the street fighter its always been.

The Bajaj Pulsar 200NS is to be launched in the next fiscal.

The new Pulsar 200NS drops the traditional down tube steel frames for a pressed steel perimeter beam section frame with rectangular tube section swing arm that lead to a lateral stiffness that is three times more rigid than the previous gen Pulsar 220. The Nitrox Monoshock with the piggybacking gas canister ( oh, Bajaj ) and the 280mm petal disc up front, with the Bybre floating caliper and the 230mm disc at the rear aid handling.


Specifications of Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS :

Displacement : 199.5cc Single Cylinder SOHC Engine
Max Power: 23.4 BHP @ 9500 RPM
Max Torque: 18.3 Nm @ 8000 RPM
6 speed gearbox
4-valve compression technology
Brakes:
Front : 280mm Disc
Rear: 230mm Disc
Suspension:
Front : Telescopic forks with antifriction bush
Rear : Nitrox monoshock with a piggyback gas canister
Tyres Front and Rear: 100/80 R17 & 130/70 R17
Ground Clearance: 167mm
Wheelbase: 1363mm
Fuel Tank Capacity: 12 Litres
Kerb Weight: 145 kg

Mileage: 55 – 60 KMPL






















 Missing though are the fantastic 55W head lamps with the projector. The Pulsar 200NS uses HS1 35/35W headlamps without projectors! A Bajaj exec assured us that was in store for us when they bring out the faired version of the new gen Pulsar.





For the first time on an indigenous motorcycle, the exhaust is mounted centrally for better weight distribution. Performance figures are as follows :

Top Speed 136 kph

0-60 kph 3.61 sec

0-100 kph 9.83 sec

Braking Distance 16.33 m, which is a metre lesser than the previous generation Pulsar 220.










Bajaj Auto 2012 Motorcycle Lineup ( Pictures , Video )

Bajaj Auto Has Several launches This year .. This is the list of Motorcycles Launched by Bajaj Auto India for the Year 2012
The reports says that Bajaj motors is aiming to fix the price of KTM Duke 200 around 1.17 lakhs which is still on the higher side. 



This will be achieved by borrowing some of the spare parts used in the successful Pulsar series bikes. It is expected that Bajaj KTM Duke 200 will have the clutch and front brake lever of Pulsar 200 NS. Despite of the other high end components used, the price of KTM Duke 200 doesn’t seems to be nominal.

Engine
Type: Single-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled
Valve Train: 4 valves per cylinder, DOHC
Displacement: 200 cc
Bore x Stroke: 72 mm x 49 mm
Starting: Electric
Transmission/Gears: 6-speed
Fuel System: Fuel Injection

CHASSIS
Type: Tubular space frame made from steel tubes, powder-coated
Front Suspension: WP, Telescopic Upside Down Forks
Rear Suspension: WP, monoshock
Suspension travel Front: 150 mm
Suspension travel Rear: 150 mm

Tyres (front/rear): 110/70 x 17(tubeless)/ 150/60 x 17(tubeless)
Front Brake: 300 mm Disc brake
Rear Brake: 230 mm Rear Disc
Steering head angle 65°

DIMENSIONS
Wheel base: (1,361 ± 15) mm
Ground clearance (unloaded): 170 mm
seat height (unloaded): 810 mm
Total fuel tank capacity: 10.5 litres
Dry Weight: 125 kg

Pulsar 200 NS

Whew. She’s here. Finally. It was worth the wait.

The new Bajaj Pulsar 200NS ( Naked Sport ) to be priced at less than a Lakh Rupees, will be powered by a water cooled 200cc mill, with 4 valves and triple spark plugs. The triple spark plug leads to a 50% increase in combustion speed, said Mr. Joseph Abraham, Chief Technology Officer, Bajaj Auto. This in turn leads to a Lower Brake Specific Fuel Consumption ( fuel consumed for 1KW output for one Hour), fuel Consumption improvement between 10% to 17% and a peak power of 23.5 PS at 9500 rpm and torque of 18.5 Nm at 8000 rpm. Redlined at 10500 rpm, the new Pulsar is sure to be the street fighter its always been.

The Bajaj Pulsar 200NS is to be launched in the next fiscal.

The new Pulsar 200NS drops the traditional down tube steel frames for a pressed steel perimeter beam section frame with rectangular tube section swing arm that lead to a lateral stiffness that is three times more rigid than the previous gen Pulsar 220. The Nitrox Monoshock with the piggybacking gas canister ( oh, Bajaj ) and the 280mm petal disc up front, with the Bybre floating caliper and the 230mm disc at the rear aid handling.


Specifications of Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS :

Displacement : 199.5cc Single Cylinder SOHC Engine

Max Power: 23.4 BHP @ 9500 RPM

Max Torque: 18.3 Nm @ 8000 RPM

6 speed gearbox

4-valve compression technology

Brakes:

Front : 280mm Disc

Rear: 230mm Disc

Suspension:

Front : Telescopic forks with antifriction bush

Rear : Nitrox monoshock with a piggyback gas canister

Tyres Front and Rear: 100/80 R17 & 130/70 R17

Ground Clearance: 167mm

Wheelbase: 1363mm

Fuel Tank Capacity: 12 Litres

Kerb Weight: 145 kg

Mileage: 55 – 60 KMPL

Missing though are the fantastic 55W head lamps with the projector. The Pulsar 200NS uses HS1 35/35W headlamps without projectors! A Bajaj exec assured us that was in store for us when they bring out the faired version of the new gen Pulsar.
For the first time on an indigenous motorcycle, the exhaust is mounted centrally for better weight distribution. Performance figures are as follows :

Top Speed 136 kph

0-60 kph 3.61 sec

0-100 kph 9.83 sec
Braking Distance 16.33 m, which is a metre lesser than the previous generation Pulsar 220.
The new Discover 125 ST debuts with a 4 valve 125 cc DTSI mill that produces 13 PS of power and 1.1 kgm of torque. This bike has same power to weight ratio as the last gen Pulsar 150 UG3 and thisalone speaks about how quick the bike is. The ST here stands for Sports Touring but we don’t have much of hopes of this bike being a Suzuki Bandit rival. However, stupid name apart, the bike looks all set to take the Bajaj ahead into the future of Indian biking.

The new Bajaj  Discover 125 ST

Bajaj definitely understands the pricing bit and like most other Bajaj bikes, the Discover 125 ST too comes with a reasonable price tag. The price for the all new Discover has not been disclosed yet but the bike hits the showrooms in second half of June.

The new Bajaj  Discover 125 ST

Technical Specification for The new Bajaj  Discover 125 ST

The new Bajaj  Discover 125 ST



Engine: 4 Valve Twin Spark Air Cooled
Engine Displacement: 124.6cc
Max.Net Power: 13 Ps @ 9000 rpm
Max.net Torque: 1.1 kgm @ 7000 rpm
Ignition System: Digital CDI
Carburetor: CV type
Starting: Self + kick start
Transmission: 5 Speed Constant mesh
Frame: Semi Double cradle
Front Suspension: Telescopic Fork with Anti-friction DU Bush
Rear Suspension: Nitrox Monoshock with gas canister
Front Brake: Petal Disc 200 mm
Rear Brake: Drum 130 mm
Front wheel / tyre: New design alloy / 2.75 X 17” 41P Tubed
Rear wheel / tyre: New design alloy / 3.00 X 17” 50P Tubed
Fuel Tank: 10 L
Wheelbase: 1305 mm
Seat Height: 800 mm
Turning Circle Radius: 2100 mm
Ground Clearance: 170 mm
Kerb Weight: 124.5 kg
Max Speed: 105 kmph
System: DC Ignition
Battery: 12V 5AH

The new Bajaj Discover 125 ST

The new Bajaj Discover 125 ST


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The new Bajaj Discover 125 ST

The new Bajaj Discover 125 ST

The new Bajaj Discover 125 ST – Unveiled

The new Discover 125 ST debuts with a 4 valve 125 cc DTSI mill that produces 13 PS of power and 1.1 kgm of torque. This bike has same power to weight ratio as the last gen Pulsar 150 UG3 and thisalone speaks about how quick the bike is. The ST here stands for Sports Touring but we don’t have much of hopes of this bike being a Suzuki Bandit rival. However, stupid name apart, the bike looks all set to take the Bajaj ahead into the future of Indian biking.

The new Bajaj  Discover 125 ST

Bajaj definitely understands the pricing bit and like most other Bajaj bikes, the Discover 125 ST too comes with a reasonable price tag. The price for the all new Discover has not been disclosed yet but the bike hits the showrooms in second half of June.

The new Bajaj  Discover 125 ST

Technical Specification for The new Bajaj  Discover 125 ST

The new Bajaj  Discover 125 ST



Engine: 4 Valve Twin Spark Air Cooled
Engine Displacement: 124.6cc
Max.Net Power: 13 Ps @ 9000 rpm
Max.net Torque: 1.1 kgm @ 7000 rpm
Ignition System: Digital CDI
Carburetor: CV type
Starting: Self + kick start
Transmission: 5 Speed Constant mesh
Frame: Semi Double cradle
Front Suspension: Telescopic Fork with Anti-friction DU Bush
Rear Suspension: Nitrox Monoshock with gas canister
Front Brake: Petal Disc 200 mm
Rear Brake: Drum 130 mm
Front wheel / tyre: New design alloy / 2.75 X 17” 41P Tubed
Rear wheel / tyre: New design alloy / 3.00 X 17” 50P Tubed
Fuel Tank: 10 L
Wheelbase: 1305 mm
Seat Height: 800 mm
Turning Circle Radius: 2100 mm
Ground Clearance: 170 mm
Kerb Weight: 124.5 kg
Max Speed: 105 kmph
System: DC Ignition
Battery: 12V 5AH

The new Bajaj Discover 125 ST

The new Bajaj Discover 125 ST


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The new Bajaj Discover 125 ST

The new Bajaj Discover 125 ST


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PULSAR 200 NS VS KTM DUKE 200 ( Video )

The reports says that Bajaj motors is aiming to fix the price of KTM Duke 200 around 1.17 lakhs which is still on the higher side. This will be achieved by borrowing some of the spare parts used in the successful Pulsar series bikes. It is expected that Bajaj KTM Duke 200 will have the clutch and front brake lever of Pulsar 200 NS. Despite of the other high end components used, the price of KTM Duke 200 doesn’t seems to be nominal.





Engine
Type: Single-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled
Valve Train: 4 valves per cylinder, DOHC
Displacement: 200 cc
Bore x Stroke: 72 mm x 49 mm
Starting: Electric
Transmission/Gears: 6-speed
Fuel System: Fuel Injection

CHASSIS
Type: Tubular space frame made from steel tubes, powder-coated
Front Suspension: WP, Telescopic Upside Down Forks
Rear Suspension: WP, monoshock
Suspension travel Front: 150 mm
Suspension travel Rear: 150 mm

Tyres (front/rear): 110/70 x 17(tubeless)/ 150/60 x 17(tubeless)
Front Brake: 300 mm Disc brake
Rear Brake: 230 mm Rear Disc
Steering head angle 65°

DIMENSIONS
Wheel base: (1,361 ± 15) mm
Ground clearance (unloaded): 170 mm
seat height (unloaded): 810 mm
Total fuel tank capacity: 10.5 litres
Dry Weight: 125 kg



Pulsar 200 NS





Whew. She’s here. Finally. It was worth the wait.

The new Bajaj Pulsar 200NS ( Naked Sport ) to be priced at less than a Lakh Rupees, will be powered by a water cooled 200cc mill, with 4 valves and triple spark plugs. The triple spark plug leads to a 50% increase in combustion speed, said Mr. Joseph Abraham, Chief Technology Officer, Bajaj Auto. This in turn leads to a Lower Brake Specific Fuel Consumption ( fuel consumed for 1KW output for one Hour), fuel Consumption improvement between 10% to 17% and a peak power of 23.5 PS at 9500 rpm and torque of 18.5 Nm at 8000 rpm. Redlined at 10500 rpm, the new Pulsar is sure to be the street fighter its always been.









The Bajaj Pulsar 200NS is to be launched in the next fiscal.

The new Pulsar 200NS drops the traditional down tube steel frames for a pressed steel perimeter beam section frame with rectangular tube section swing arm that lead to a lateral stiffness that is three times more rigid than the previous gen Pulsar 220. The Nitrox Monoshock with the piggybacking gas canister ( oh, Bajaj ) and the 280mm petal disc up front, with the Bybre floating caliper and the 230mm disc at the rear aid handling.

























Specifications of Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS :

Displacement : 199.5cc Single Cylinder SOHC Engine
Max Power: 23.4 BHP @ 9500 RPM
Max Torque: 18.3 Nm @ 8000 RPM
6 speed gearbox
4-valve compression technology
Brakes:
Front : 280mm Disc
Rear: 230mm Disc
Suspension:
Front : Telescopic forks with antifriction bush
Rear : Nitrox monoshock with a piggyback gas canister
Tyres Front and Rear: 100/80 R17 & 130/70 R17
Ground Clearance: 167mm
Wheelbase: 1363mm
Fuel Tank Capacity: 12 Litres
Kerb Weight: 145 kg

Mileage: 55 – 60 KMPL

 Missing though are the fantastic 55W head lamps with the projector. The Pulsar 200NS uses HS1 35/35W headlamps without projectors! A Bajaj exec assured us that was in store for us when they bring out the faired version of the new gen Pulsar.

For the first time on an indigenous motorcycle, the exhaust is mounted centrally for better weight distribution. Performance figures are as follows :

Top Speed 136 kph

0-60 kph 3.61 sec

0-100 kph 9.83 sec

    Braking Distance 16.33 m, which is a metre lesser than the previous generation Pulsar 220.

    So which one would it be?

BAJAJ RE 60 VS TATA NANO

Finally, Tata Nano has a competitor in Bajaj RE60 in the ultra-low cost four-wheeler category. However, these two vehicles are not strictly comparable as RE60 is aimed at targeting three-wheeled rickshaw drivers to go for an enclosed model; whereas Nano is full-sized car.
While Bajaj’s RE60 is fitted with a one-cylinder, rear-mounted 200cc water cooled DTSi petrol engine; Tata Nano offers a decent performance with its two-cylinder, 624cc multi-point fuel injection petrol engine with a maximum power of 37 bhp at 5500 rpm.


image thumb Bajaj RE60 Vs Tata Nano [Comparison]
However, Bajaj RE 6o promises a higher average of 35 kilometers per litre and a top-speed of 70 kilometers per hour; as against around 25 kmpl provided by Tata’s Nano. Both the vehicles has a seating capacity of 4 persons.

Rajiv Bajaj, MD of Bajaj Auto, was quoted as:

We are Apple kind of company. We believe in making niche products; we are an ‘anti car’ company. We are 2, 3 and 4 wheeler company and in this space, our investment can’t be anywhere near a car company, investment closer to what one would invest as 2 or 3 wheeler maker.”

While a fully-loaded version of Nano would cost you around Rs.2.25 lakh at on-road Mumbai price, the Bajaj’s petit car is likely to be priced much lower at around Rs.1.5 lakh to woo rickshaw owners to shift to the new four-wheeler model from their motorized three-wheeled rickshaws.

The Final Verdict:
Once we have taken all the above mentioned parameters into consideration, one does not need to be a genius to predict the winner. The Nano is the victorious car in this comparison, but one needs to wait and see how the production model of the Bajaj RE60 performs once it is launched on Indian roads.

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PULSAR 200 NS- New pictures and update

Whew. She’s here. Finally. It was worth the wait.

The new Bajaj Pulsar 200NS ( Naked Sport ) to be priced at less than a Lakh Rupees, will be powered by a water cooled 200cc mill, with 4 valves and triple spark plugs. The triple spark plug leads to a 50% increase in combustion speed, said Mr. Joseph Abraham, Chief Technology Officer, Bajaj Auto. This in turn leads to a Lower Brake Specific Fuel Consumption ( fuel consumed for 1KW output for one Hour), fuel Consumption improvement between 10% to 17% and a peak power of 23.5 PS at 9500 rpm and torque of 18.5 Nm at 8000 rpm. Redlined at 10500 rpm, the new Pulsar is sure to be the street fighter its always been.

The Bajaj Pulsar 200NS is to be launched in the next fiscal.

The new Pulsar 200NS drops the traditional down tube steel frames for a pressed steel perimeter beam section frame with rectangular tube section swing arm that lead to a lateral stiffness that is three times more rigid than the previous gen Pulsar 220. The Nitrox Monoshock with the piggybacking gas canister ( oh, Bajaj ) and the 280mm petal disc up front, with the Bybre floating caliper and the 230mm disc at the rear aid handling.


Specifications of Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS :

Displacement : 199.5cc Single Cylinder SOHC Engine
Max Power: 23.4 BHP @ 9500 RPM
Max Torque: 18.3 Nm @ 8000 RPM
6 speed gearbox
4-valve compression technology
Brakes:
Front : 280mm Disc
Rear: 230mm Disc
Suspension:
Front : Telescopic forks with antifriction bush
Rear : Nitrox monoshock with a piggyback gas canister
Tyres Front and Rear: 100/80 R17 & 130/70 R17
Ground Clearance: 167mm
Wheelbase: 1363mm
Fuel Tank Capacity: 12 Litres
Kerb Weight: 145 kg

Mileage: 55 – 60 KMPL

 Missing though are the fantastic 55W head lamps with the projector. The Pulsar 200NS uses HS1 35/35W headlamps without projectors! A Bajaj exec assured us that was in store for us when they bring out the faired version of the new gen Pulsar.


For the first time on an indigenous motorcycle, the exhaust is mounted centrally for better weight distribution. Performance figures are as follows :

Top Speed 136 kph

0-60 kph 3.61 sec

0-100 kph 9.83 sec

Braking Distance 16.33 m, which is a metre lesser than the previous generation Pulsar 220.