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TVS Apache
Apache is an exciting offer from TVS.
It has arrow shaped headlamp and fairing combo.
The large 16-litre fuel tank imparts TVS Apache's front a heavy look. Due to the elongated tank design and the lower height, the centre of gravity is closer to the ground.
Build features of TVS Apache include a matt-black finished alloy wheels, aluminum die-cast sub-frames, dual cradle chassis, six-spoke, rectangular-section swing arm for the rear wheel and a straight, and low-set handle bar. When one rides the bike, the design brings him in a lean-forward position.
The bike is available in colors like Classic Nero, Fiery Rojo, Pure Azul and Burnished Argent.
TVS Apache is powered by a 147.5cc engine, which produces a peak power of 13.5 bhp at 8,500 rpm.
Harley Davidson
At the 10th Auto Expo in New Delhi, Harley-Davidson India announced it will bring 12 motorcycles from its 2010 model portfolio to India.
The broad selection, with bikes from each of its five model families, will give riders in India maximum choice and opportunity to join millions of Harley-Davidson owners worldwide in pursuit of adventure, freedom and self-expression.
Featured at the Auto Expo is a custom-painted Harley-Davidson Fat Boy in Indian colour accents that will be the first motorcycle sold by Harley-Davidson in India.
The Harley-Davidson motorcycles are being imported into India as completely built units and will be priced between Rs. 6,95,000 and Rs. 34,95,000 ex-showroom (New Delhi).
Harley Davidson
Bookings for Harley-Davidson motorcycles will be open from April 2010 at dealerships to be announced in New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chandigarh. Delivery of motorcycles will commence from June 2010.
The Harley-Davidson Boot Camps and Founders Rides held in Mumbai, New Delhi and Bangalore gave over 300 riding enthusiasts the opportunity to learn about the motorcycles and the model families and provide their input on the model lineup.
In 2010, Harley-Davidson India will conduct more such experiential opportunities in India for passionate motorcyclists to experience the unique look, sound and feel of Harley-Davidson.
Harley Davidson
Harley-Davidson is the global leader in cruising and touring motorcycles and ranks as one of the strongest brands in the world, with motorcycle sales now in more than 70 countries.
Harley-Davidson Motor Company produces heavyweight motorcycles and a complete line of motorcycle parts, accessories and general merchandise.
Royal Enfield
Royal Enfield showcased three new bikes in the Autoexpo, Classic Chrome, Classic Battlegreen and the concept Caferacer for the international market.
Classic Chrome would be launched in India by September.
TVS
TVS Motor Company ia showcasing its range of vehicles including those that run on alternative energy sources at the auto expo in New Delhi.
The company has also provided the organisers with eight hybrid two-wheelers and five hybrid auto-rickshaws.
The hybrid version of Scooty Streak will be for use by the organisers while the hybrid version of the auto-rickshaw, TVS KING, will be available for use by the visitors, to move within the premises at Pragathi Maidan.
TVS Flame
Flame 125cc has been designed on an innovative and futuristic Delta wing design that gives the bike aerodynamic looks resembling a jet plane.
Flame has attractive features like delta-edge headlamps, LCD digital speedometer, tank embedded delta-edge trafficators, dual lens tail-lamp and a sporty delta-edge exhaust.
Yamaha
Yamaha is showcasing its state-of-the-art product line including successful premium segment (150cc+) bikes - YZF-R15, Fazer and FZ series.
Two concept motorcycle models for commuter segment are also being showcased.
The muscle bike VMAX is also on display as well as YZR-M1 model that Valentino Rossi, The Doctor rides in MotoGP.
Apart from these, Yamaha's international models - 500cc TMAX sports scooter and 600cc XJ6 motorcycle are also on display. These models are surely a gripping sight to behold at this latest edition of Auto Expo.