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  • Motorcycle Features Wishlist

    Now that more and more bikes are being launched, features that were unthinkable and not so common a few years back like alloy wheels, disc brake, electric start etc are now becoming pretty common.

    I made a list of things that bike makers can do to make their 'premium' bikes more appealing(in addition to the features they already have):

    1. Multicylinder Engines (better come sooner rather than later!)
    2. 4 Valve Head
    3. Fuel Injection
    4. Full Fairing ( or naked. I dont care as long as the bike goes like it's tail is on fire)
    5. Upside down front fork
    6. More powerful and brighter headlight (more than 60W)
    7. LED Brakelight and indicators
    8. Underseat silencer
    9. Adjustable brake and clutch levers
    10. Hydraulic Clutch (why not!)
    11. Steel braided brake hose
    12. Radial Tyres
    13. Clip-on Handles
    14. Digital Backlit Speedo/Tacho
    15. Twin Spar Aluminium Chassis
    16. Hazard Light switch
    17. Rear disc brake
    18. Adjustable Monoshock

    Care to add any more items to the list?

    The thing that bike makers can change readily at not much cost and immediately increasing functionality is the LED brake light and powerful headlight. Visibility for me is a VERY important issue. Anyone who's riddena bike at night on the highway or dark road knows the importance of a good headlight.

    And remember that this is what I WISH Indian bikes had, so no comments like 'It'll be too expensive' etc.

  • #2
    just ONE thing :

    all these things under Rs.75,000/= price tag....
    vrrrooooooommm....BOOMMM...! Heard the sonic boom? Yeah, it was me...!

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    • #3
      all these shall be available from 2007 onwards...hope so....
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      • #4
        @Hafeexius - really nice list of features man....
        @speedbuster - man it will take some 6 years or more for such feature to be launched in india..lol..

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        • #5
          it'l be available from indian manufac. . may be when my hair turns gray..
          make it 400cc.... there r plenty of guys here willing to pay 3.5-3.9 lakhs....
          Why don't any of these companies make concept bike as u have mentioned,fix the price, who ever interested will book the bike/pay in advance... if they (companies) r really afraid of failing to sell.... Or atleast they can say that they'l start making when booking is minumum 1000 bikes...etc.

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          • #6
            it'l be available from indian manufac. . may be when my hair turns gray..
            make it 400cc.... there r plenty of guys here willing to pay 3.5-3.9 lakhs....
            Why don't any of these companies make concept bike as u have mentioned,fix the price, who ever interested will book the bike/pay in advance... if they (companies) r really afraid of failing to sell.... Or atleast they can say that they'l start making when booking is minumum 1000 bikes...etc.

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            • #7
              i will be very happy if honda or yamaha come up with exactly 350cc, 30 bhp 4 stroke bike, which does 0-100kmph in 9 sec and has a top end of 160kmph and gives a mileage of 20-25kmpl. and all this for Rs 1.25 lakhs.

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              • #8
                we can only hope these specs come here!!!! cos rite now everyones fightin for da 100-150cc market EDIOTS!!!!!!!!!
                DUCATI 998 YEAH!!!!!!!!!

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                • #9
                  but u all missed one thing

                  better roads to drv the bks on
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                  • #10
                    Better roads? We are already on that path, slowly but surely.

                    The highways have never been in better shape and are improving by the day.

                    And I dont know which city you're in but Hyderabad has pretty decent roads. Traffic on the other hand is anything but! People here really need some azzkicking to drill some sense into them.

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                    • #11
                      my wish??---->>wishing these wishes come true.!!..seriously!![:O]
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                      • #12
                        fatter tyres..
                        Turbo Charged

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                        • #13
                          Wider tyres are not necessarily better.

                          I'd rather have tyres with a sticky compound.

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                          • #14
                            lol..dont think steel braided brake lines are gonna be standard fitment in indian bikes even in the near future..
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                            • #15
                              One of my classmate while doing my engineering Did a project on Hydraulic clutch for 2 wheeler(year 2000) . It was used on Suzuki samurai . He said it was the first bike in India which was implemented. well I don't have much idea about it.. It's been nearly 4 yrs since i saw that guy .. He was mechanical engineer .. n I'm a CS engineer .. but I don't know how feasible the clutch was/Is
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