Thursday, October 28, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
The Story of Pulsar and Discover
Today every second bike sold in performance segment is Pulsar which is enough to show its dominance in Indian market. Many people doubt that was Pulsar produced by Bajaj Auto. The company which was iconic symbol of scooter transformed in to a true motorcycle manufacturing company and that too largely in performance segment. The story is not only about how pulsar and discover born but also about how Bajaj Auto learn the art of manufacturing and marketing motorcycle.
2010 Honda CBR 150R Speculative Specifications Out
We have got some speculative figures of the new Honda CBR 150R which according to me is very exciting and will definitely topple over the current biking scene apart from the Kawasaki ninja which is a league of it’s own.
2011 Honda CBR250R Revealed
The pictures of the actual new Honda CBR 250R has been revealed.
Here’s what the press release had to say about the new CBR 250R and it’s launch details in India.
“Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (Pvt.) Ltd. will also start production of the CBR250R next spring and extend sales from India to South America. Honda will also offer the CBR250R at a more affordable price in the diversified Indian motorcycle market by effectively carrying out global procurement of parts and materials in the same way as Thai Honda
New 150 cc Hero Honda Achiever "Soft" launched
How many Hero Honda Achiever's have you seen so far? To answer that myself, I'll have to admit "hardly any". Although the bike has a decent engine for a 150 cc commuter, the reason behind its absence from our roads is not too difficult to fathom. Just ask yourself the question, "Why do I buy the Hero Honda Achiever? What is its U.S.P?"
Honestly, when the Achiever was launched in 2005, it had no U.S.P that could attract customers towards it. The Achiever looked very much similar to the unsuccessful 135 cc, Hero Honda Ambition. Its ad tag "Some Fly Higher" was equally fuzzy.
Hero Honda did try to refresh the Achiever in 2007 by putting black colored alloy wheels as standard and some "new stickers". But even then the Achiever remained an elusive model on the roads. By now with hardly any new Achiever's to be seen on our roads, I had started to think that the Achiever has been eventually discontinued.
Honestly, when the Achiever was launched in 2005, it had no U.S.P that could attract customers towards it. The Achiever looked very much similar to the unsuccessful 135 cc, Hero Honda Ambition. Its ad tag "Some Fly Higher" was equally fuzzy.
Hero Honda did try to refresh the Achiever in 2007 by putting black colored alloy wheels as standard and some "new stickers". But even then the Achiever remained an elusive model on the roads. By now with hardly any new Achiever's to be seen on our roads, I had started to think that the Achiever has been eventually discontinued.
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