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If you were able to satisfactorily follow the flow of the fuel and its cycle in an adulterated state, you might have realized by now that your bike is pretty much toasted sooner than later. No matter how well you maintain your bike and run it carefully, adulterated fuel is going to hurt your bike hard. So what can you do to ensure you are filling in proper unadulterated fuel?
The beefy looking Yamaha FZ25 is placed right in between the YZF-R15 and the R3. The FZ25 comes bagged with loads of features over the outgoing FZ 2.0 and FZ-S models. The motorcycle is launched at an attractive price tag of INR 1,19,500 (Ex-showroom Delhi), let's find out other details of the newly launched FZ25.
Most of the modern motorcycles are equipped with the Electronic Fuel Injection system also called EFI. The EFI is found in most of the bikes in India above one lakh rupee price range. Most of the people have started to go with the Electronic Fuel Injection system because it performs well and is more responsive than the carburetor. The components of the Electronic Fuel Injection system are very reliable and failing parts can only be nit picked. One of those components that could fail is called the 'Throttle Position Sensor'.
"The Ferrari on two wheels"- Ducati has unveiled its most powerful Road legal twin cylinder bike in the form of 1299 Panigale Superleggera. What makes this bike so special is that, it's almost same as the bike ridden by Chaz Davies in the WSBK Championship. Ducati claims this to be the most technologically advanced production Superbike, thanks to the WSBK Homologation regulations. Only 500 of it will be ever produced and Ducati India has officially launched the motorcycle here, which will be built on orderly basis. The motorcycle retails at a sky high Rs. 1.12 crore (ex showroom) in India.
We stay and ride in the country of India, and I am pretty sure everyone here must have had their share of experience with adulterated fuel. Not only does adulterated fuel cheat our pockets, but it also cheats our vehicles and ends up costing us more than we expect through higher maintenance cost and deterioration of the engine. But that is not it; today we are going to discuss what effects adulterated fuel has on our bikes.
Brakes are very essential components used in every automobile be it a car or motorcycle or a truck. Various automobiles use various types of braking systems. The braking systems have evolved up to a great extent ensuring at most safety. The most common braking system used is called the hydraulic brakes. We all love to keep our brakes clean and sharp so that they help us during jeopardy. When we get our brake pads replaced, there is a small process called bleeding that has to be carried out, it is done in order to prevent the entry of air or removing the air bubbles into the hydraulic system.
Duke Engines in New Zealand has been working on the axial engine for the past 17 years. Five conventional 200cc engines are arranged around the engine’s centre line with the cylinders parallel to the crank shaft. There are no cam shafts, push rods, rocker arms or springs in a Duke engine.
Recently Bajaj has silently launched the stripped down version of the same V15 motorcycle and this time named it V12. It looks incredibly a "Little War Hero" as the previously launched V15 and recently launched V12 are the two sides of the same coin. Let's find out what mettle the junior V15 is made of.
The following article will explain about the importance of Air-Fuel mixture and how to get the perfect balanced ratio. We will only be discussing about the manual tuning on a carburetor, as it's not possible on the electronic fuel injection system (EFI).
Wind Tunnel was built more than 100 years ago; even the Wright Brothers used the same to test their first aircraft. Ever since then this technology has been used by automobile manufacturers to improve the handling, stability, down force and various other factors.