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Yamaha FZ, review

Yamaha has launched its most awaited and world famed Yamaha FZ 1 in India at a price tag of Rs 8,70,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The bike is offered in two royal colours: black and white. The iconic bike is equipped with 998cc, DOHC, 5-valve, 4 cylinder, 4 stroke engine that belts out maximum power of 150 ps at 11,000 rpm and pumps out top torque of 106 Nm at 8,0000 rpm with the help of 6 speed gearbox. The FZ 1 has got front dual Hydraulic disc brake of 320 mm and rear Single hydraulic disc brake of 245 mm. The bike uses fuel injection system and electric start. and more product Yamaha R15

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India Yamaha has entered in the Super bike segment long time back with Yamaha MT01 and Yamaha VMAX, it has added one more model to the sports range that is newly launched Yamaha FZ 1- a street bike. The company has launched this classy and trendy super bike with a price tag ot RS 8,70,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi) in Indian two-wheeler market. The Yamaha FZ 1 has got racing inspired body shape and features accordingly. The company also produces a smaller 600cc version named as Yamaha FZ 6.

The new street bike Yamaha FZ has got better design treatment that previously launched Yamah VMAX. With its very irresistible looks and features, it attracts huge volume of super bike lover with hefty pockets. The new Yamaha FZ 1 is categorically designed for the premium sector riders.

The all new Yamaha FZ 1 is loaded with an engine capacity of 998 cc. The engine of the sporty Yamaha FZ 1 is loaded with a 4 stroke, forward inclined parallel 4 cylinder, liquid cooled, DOHC valve configuration and fuel injection system. The engine of the new Yamaha FZ 1 is very powerful and also a great performer. The powerful and dynamic engine of the new super bike produces an awesome top power of 150 PS at 11,000 rpm and churns out a maximum torque of 106 Nm at 8000 rpm. It uses 6 speed multi-plate clutch that transform the motor power in smooth way.

The all new and stylish Yamaha FZ 1 looks very sporty and very aggressive with its VMAX like exhaust pipe razor sharp tail fender and front fairing around cowl and fuel tank. The bike is adorned with sharp and bold features which attracts huge volume of crowd. The bike is fitted with digital speedometer, odometer, indicators for neutral, dual trip meter, water temperature, high beam,low fuel and turn indicators. Front turn indicators and rear view mirrors look very impressive and elegant with their compact and sharp design job. The stylish big alloy wheels of the bike offer very macho and sporty look to the bike. The overall body finish adds more charm to the appearance of the new super bike.

The all new upcoming super bike Yamaha FZ 1 is loaded with very advanced technological features. The dynamic braking system and suspension system of the new bike ensure proper controlling and handling of the bike.

source:http://www.bikedekho.com/bike/yamaha/yamaha-fz.html
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Bajaj Pulsar 150 Review

Bajaj Pulsar 150 Review and Bajaj Pulsae 150 Price

The Bajaj Pulsar is the first bike in India which came in direct competition with the Hero Honda CBZ. Later Bajaj introduced Pulsar 150cc DTS-i with digital twin spark ignition and till today Pulsar is one of the most sought after bike in the 150cc segment. It has definitely won over other bikes, but let us justify its triumph.

The engineers at Bajaj realized the fact that if there is no beauty and only brawn, it is not going to sell in the Indian market. Claimed to be designed and developed in Japan, this bike does have a head turning looks. The most noticeable feature of this bike is the tank. Big tanks give a big bike feel, and when Pulsar was introduced, it had one of the biggest tanks in India.

The design of the headlamps has been viewed differently by people. Some really love it and some say it could have been designed better. The headlight comes with city lights also called tell tale lights which is a value addition to its looks. Bullet and Karizma were the only bikes with city lights before Pulsar was introduced.

The tail part of the bike… hmm, yeah, I could say it is nicely designed too. Here too there is a difference of opinion. The new razor sharp rear light, whether looking good or nor not, definitely adds to the uniqueness of Bajaj Pulsar.

source: http://bikeadvice.in/bajaj-pulsar-150cc-dts-i-review/
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Bajaj Pulsar 220 Review

Bajaj Pulsar 220 Review, Bajaj Pulsar 220 Price, Styling: On the first look of the bike, it looked like a cheetah ready to pounce on me. The head lamp is designed in such a way that it adds a life to the bike. It is nothing short of a face of a robot. Look at the tell tale lights, doesn’t it look like eyes? This is the second bike in India after Karizma which has isolated handle bars (like the real sports bikes). Such bikes position itself as a unique category, a higher status of machines.

The tanks are adopted from the original Pulsar and has a scratch pad near the seat. The tail part is nothing new. It just looks like the other Pulsars and it disappoints me a little bit. Someone looking just the tail wouldn’t be able to differentiate whether it is a Pulsar 220, 200, 180 or 150.

Performance and Handling: The bike has great agility. It has a tendency to ‘jump off’ when you twist the throttle which gives a great adrenaline pump. If you really want to whip the engine to its limits, the Indian city roads will disappoint you.
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