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Kawasaki to piggyback on BajajSwaraj Baggonkar / Mumbai May 13, 2009, 0:55 IST
For the first time in more than 25 years, Japan’s Kawasaki Heavy Industries will introduce a high-powered motorcycle in the Indian market with the help of its Indian partner and long-time collaborator, Bajaj Auto.Bajaj and Kawasaki had developed various motorcycles during their alliance of almost two decades. However, Kawasaki never launched a product under its own brand name without sharing it with Bajaj.
The alliance will see the launch of, perhaps, the 250cc Ninja model of Kawasaki. The model will be made at Bajaj’s Chakan facility near Pune. This will help the company save on the high duties levied on imported bikes.
The 250cc, 30 bhp bike will be imported as completely knocked down kits from Kawasaki’s Thailand plant. This model will be launched before the end of the year.
In an email reply, Masanobu Kawaguchi, manager (sales and operation control, Asia division), said: “We are still preparing to launch the Kawasaki model (most probably the 250cc model) and it will be this year. Details will be shared later.”
The company will also look to launch other high-performance bikes, including the Sports Roadster, Ninja ZX-6R, Z1000 and Vulcan Cruiser. Marketing and distribution will be the sole responsibility of Bajaj Auto.
Kawasaki will provide the necessary training and parts back-up. Pricing details will be revealed at the time of launch. Industry sources say the bike will be priced above Rs 1 lakh.
These bikes will be sold at Bajaj’s Probiking showrooms, a chain of retail stores set up for high-end bikes. They may be later made available at Bajaj’s other dealerships.
In return, Bajaj will continue to get help in technology and design development from Kawasaki for its future products. Kawasaki will tap Bajaj’s supplier base to source components to meet the requirement of its overseas operations.
In India, seven to eight of every 10 buyers of two-wheelers go for a low-powered commuter bike with an engine capacity of 100-125cc. But there has been robust growth in demand for bikes with an engine of more than 150cc capacity.
Most multi-national two-wheeler producers, including Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki and KTM, believe the local market is on the cusp of progressing to higher-grade motorcycles with bigger engines. Analysts say although the volumes in the high-capacity engine segment (more than 150cc) are lower as compared to the entry-level segment, the former generates better margins.
Bajaj has been facing rough weather of late in the domestic market, despite a revival in the two-wheeler segment from January. Its competitors — Hero Honda, Honda Motorcycles & Scooters, Yamaha and TVS Motors — have all posted better sales. It hopes to cash in on the revival in demand later this year with new models of the Pulsar range and joint products from the Bajaj-KTM stable next year.Quench my thirst with gasoline!
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oh this one from business std. , well it says above 1L
, is it the same news on the blog?
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hahahahaha... one more feather to the speculation cap..Originally posted by bobby_wish59 View Posthey guy i visited the new suzuki showroom yesterday and the owner turned out to be a friend of mine
he told me that suzuki is planning to launch 2 new 125cc and a 200 cc bike by october-november
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Sorry guys for getting away from the topic!!! As after reading all the posts related to upcoming FZ in this thread,ppl asking to change the rear tail lamps to LEDs would make the bike killer etcetc so for all of these yamaha has launched some good accessories.Just check it out
Apparels & Accessories | India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd.
Damn TVS must launch something like this...
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guys!!! My apologies if someone has already posted this, but I saw it just now and am STUNNED...
FZ with fairing!!! Yamaha going the bajaj way it seems!!
NOooooooooooooooo how could they do this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
to the FZ!!! ARgh
http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/news/763...ught-road.htmlLast edited by MG; 05-14-2009, 10:00 AM.
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^^^ he he he , your post is going to be edited by mods soon .... u cant post links to indianbikers.co.ccsigpicThe Moto Cafe - India's first bike theme cafe @ Chandni Chowk
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Originally posted by TnT View Postguys!!! My apologies if someone has already posted this, but I saw it just now and am STUNNED...
FZ with fairing!!! Yamaha going the bajaj way it seems!!
NOooooooooooooooo how could they do this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
to the FZ!!! ARgh
http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/news/763...ught-road.html
Please search the web for Yamaha Fazer and Yamaha FZ. Your problem/doubt will be solved.
It has already been discussed a million times in previous posts.
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Originally posted by Shadowfax View PostHey guys any update on Honda's 150 ?
Honda 150...
Are there more iterations of unis engine to come....
with some horribly disastros colors...
2002 - Pulsar 150 Classic (Still owned)
2005 - Pulsar 150 Dtsi (Still owned)
2006 - Eterno (sold)
2008 - Dio (Owned)
2009 - Pulsar 220 DTSi
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I dont think yamaha will increase the power, as quoted earlier in the thread, we have two versions of the FZ1, so yamaha tends to copy that for its babies
You copy and paste the same answer everywhere dont you?Originally posted by Devilpulsarian View PostHonda 150...
Are there more iterations of unis engine to come....
with some horribly disastros colors...
From variable Bhps to a constant 17.6 Bhp.
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Originally posted by fast_ferocious View Post
You copy and paste the same answer everywhere dont you?
Isnt Honda doing this for the past few decades...
Last edited by Devilpulsarian; 05-14-2009, 07:12 PM.2002 - Pulsar 150 Classic (Still owned)
2005 - Pulsar 150 Dtsi (Still owned)
2006 - Eterno (sold)
2008 - Dio (Owned)
2009 - Pulsar 220 DTSi
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