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All models currently available in the market fall in
one of the categories:
1. Mopeds and Mokicks - Such as Luna TVS 50, Avanti Garelli,
Hero Majestic, Toro Jazz etc. These are the most basic, cheapest and simplest
available in the country today. All of them are powered by a 50 cc two stroke
engine, give between 55 - 70 kms per litre and cost below Rs. 20,000. They are
recommended for children in the age group 16-18 who are just moving up from the
bicycle. These are also recommended for people in their 60s and above, who do
not travel more than 2-3 kms per trip. These are light in weight (@55kg), have
a cruising speed of 40-45 kph, easy to ride and have no gears. All bikes in
this category have step-thru’ frame and ladies wearing saris or long dresses
can also ride them comfortably.
2. Step thru’s - Bikes such as Hero Honda Street, Kinetic K-4
100, Bajaj M 80, Hero Puch etc. Bikes in this category range in price from Rs.
15,000 upward to Rs. 40,000 and more. though the bikes in this category are
essentially intended for city-riding, one can if necessary, go on longer out of
city trips provided the roads are good and the rider is physically fit. As to
the fuel average, the Bajaj M-80 gives 55 km per litre, in normal city riding.
All these bikes give excellent value for money, except that none of them have a
lockable dicky for carrying things.
3. Scooterettes or mini - Scooters such as TVS Scooty, Hero
Winner, Bajaj Sunny Zip and Bajaj SPIRIT, and LML scooterettes fall in this
category. All the bikes in this category are powered by two stroke engines of
size between 60 and 70 cc, give around 55 kms perlitre and have a top speed of
65 kph. All these bikes also have excellent, large, invisible, lockable dicky
spaceunder the seat, except Bajaj Sunny Zip.
4. Scooters - Regular scooters such as Bajaj Classic SL and
other models and Kinetic Hondas Kiho and Marvel models. All these scooters have
two stroke engines. While Bajjaj and LML models have gears and engines of 150
cc, Kinetic Honda of both models have automatic transmission (no gears at all)
and a 100 cc engine. All these scooters can do speeds up to 80 kph and are
equally suitable for city traffic and long rides. Fuel average is in the 40-45
kms per litre range and prices vary from Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 50,000.
5. Regular Bikes - Such as the 100 cc Indo Japanese two
strokers like the Bajaj KB, TVS Shaolin, and Shogun and other models, Yamaha RX
models and Escorts Rajdoot (175-cc) model. There are also regular 100 cc Indo
Japanese four-stroke models such as Hero Hondas, Splendour and other models,
Bajaj’s 4S /Champion and Caliber models and the Enfield BULLET (350cc-500 cc).
All these have large wheels and foot operated gears. Prices vary from about
35,000 - upwards of 75,000.
6. Enfields Diesel Bullet - Which is the only diesel powered
bike made in India (other than backyard assemblers). Costing in the region of
Rs. 65,000, this is the most reliable and rugged bike made in India. It is also
the cheapest to run, giving at least 66 kms per litre of diesel, no matter how
hard you ride it. It has a top speed of 80 kph and has the brightest headlight
(55 watts) headlight among all two wheelers in India. Suspension is hard, and
it needs a tough man to ride it. Stroke Two-wheelers: It is being increasingly
realized that the two-wheeler industry is moving towards the production of
two-wheelers with four-stroke engines. The Honda Motor Company of Japan has
voluntarily stopped the production of two stroke bikes in order to cut down on
pollution. In India too, with emission norms getting stricter by the day, there
is a possibility that the government might ban two stroke machines. If you are
thinking of buying a two-wheeler, it is advisable to go in for a four-stroke
machine, of which a whole range exists in the Indian market.
Four Stroke, Geared scooters
1. TVS Spectra-
Aesthetics fused with Attitude. That's one of the many definitions for the TVS
Spectra. It's 8 BHP engine is built to inspire just that feeling in you, once
you've got it started. Enthralling acceleration, easy handling and extreme
rider comfort come as standard pleasures on this 4 stroke, 4-hand geared
scooter.
2. Bajaj Legend -
The Bajaj Legend's advanced 4-stroke engine delivers instantaneous power at
your fingertips. It has The Bajaj Legend's advanced 4-stroke engine delivers
instantaneous power at your fingertips. Electronically managed engine called
TRICS - Throttle Regulated Ignition Control System for optimum engine
performance. In city riding conditions, Bajaj Legend gives you more than 60
kilometers per litre. The four-stroke technology with TRICS uses minimum fuel
for maximum output.
Four Stroke bikes
Hero Honda-
There are four models based on the same 97.2 cc displacement engine developing
7 (BHP) at 8000 rpm (except Splendor that produces 7.2 BHP at 8500 rpm) and
producing a torque of between 0.69 and 0.74 kg-M at 6000 rpm at a compression
ratio of 9. They are CD 100, CD 100 SS, Sleek and Splendor. Chassis is T-bone
type for all models except the Splendor, which has a dual cradle tubular
chassis.
Hero Honda CBZ -
this is the latest offering from Hero Honda. It has a 156.6 cc,
four-stroke single cylinder engine developing 1.24 M-kg of torque at 6500 rpm.
It boasts of a top speed of over 110 kph and a zero to 60 acceleration in 5
seconds.
Bajaj
Bajaj Caliber -
with an international style, attractive instrument consoles with Speedometer,
Electronic Tachometer and Fuel Gauge the Caliber is a great bike to ride. It
has a 111.6cc, 4-stroke engine and gives a mileage of 65 kmpl in actual riding
conditions coupled with a 14.8 litre fuel tank that ensures longer duration
between refills. It is also environment friendly, meets emission norms for the
year 2000.
Bajaj 4S Champion -
this uses India's first Radical Aluminium Combustion Engine. This combination
also ensures minimal clearance between moving parts. It has low engine noise
and wear & tear plus better engine performance and better fuel efficiency.
The longer front suspension travel coupled with the 5-step adjustable rear
shock absorbers make for the most comfortable ride on any terrain.
4 StrokeYamaha YBX 125 -
it is far ahead in power than the four strokes from Hero Honda and Bajaj. It
develops 11 PS at 8500 rpm and a torque of 1.06 kg-M at 6500 rpm. The four
gears are operated through a wet multi-disc clutch.
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