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You read it first on BikesIndia, Bajaj has replaced the Modi Continental tyres with Europgrip tyres from their newly launched Platina 100 ES. When we did the Test Ride Review of new Platina 100 ES we had pointed out this as a minus point of an otherwise good motorcycle with class leading fuel economy.
You read it first on BikesIndia, so what is this all about? It's about opening people's eyes about what's truth and what looks true. We may get a bike like this from Bajaj in the future, but presently it simply doesn't exist.
Just in the morning we brought you all the exclusive pictures and close ups of the upcoming 150cc bike from Bajaj that is going to replace the Pulsar 150.
Once again BikesIndia presenting to you the clear & close, exclusive pictures of Pulsar 150 NS from the occasion which was concluded recently in Istanbul, Turkey.
The spec sheet of new CT100 has been leaked and you read it first on BikesIndia, the technical details are coupled with the other details of the relaunched CT100.
Bajaj has showcased the upcoming Pulsar 200SS along with Pulsar 200NS, 150NS and Boxer 150 in a recently concluded Trade fair at Turkey.
The most successful entry level model of Bajaj- the CT100 which was discontinued in 2006 has been reportedly spotted at one of the Bajaj dealerships in India.
Today, a reader of BikesIndia [i][b]Chetan Dewkar[/b][/i] captured the Bajaj Pulsar 200AS being tested on the Mumbai-Pune Highway, alongside the other two evolution of the Pulsar family- The SS and the 150NS. These are the clear most spy-shots one can find of the new Adventure Sport motorcycle, being tested here in India.
The superbike market in India is being flooded with many new options for buyers and you get superbikes from almost all the categories too are here. So add to that list, Aprilia is planning to get smaller bikes in India and it wants to start with the Shiver 750 ABS. A single unit of this bike has been imported for R&D to India recently which suggests it's launch soon.