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Abeee masala dosaOriginally posted by aman_pulsating View Postreached Singapore... still cribbing!
Do u know how diff is it to get a 2A(200cc+) licence in SGP ?
After getting a 2B licence ride a <200cc bike for a year and then apply for 2A(200-400) same process for 400+cc bikes so almost 3 years !
True..u neame it and the bike can be found hereOriginally posted by dhairya View Postbut then choice of bikes is limited. I think the number of SBK's I saw in Singapore were more than i saw in the US!
Aprilia RS 125 or Honda CB400 Vtec ..... which one will it be ??? I think its gonna be NINJA ZX 6R :-)
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Originally posted by blore_biker View PostKawasaki Ninja 250R launched!
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Bajaj has officially launched the bike in the country today and expect to find a growling 249 cc four-stroke, 32 bhp, DOHC, liquid cooled parallel twin draped in green, with a claimed fuel consumption of 42.5 kpl. The Ninja will be sold exclusively at Bajaj pro-biking showrooms across the country within the next 3 weeks. The Ninja will be imported as a CKD from Thailand, with staggered deliveries over the next 2-3 months. These showrooms will cater to the complete three S's - Sales, Service and Spares. The spares will be imported directly from Japan and Thailand.
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42.5 kmpl? Even if it is under standard test conditions, in non-standard conditions, can we expect 30-35 kmpl? I know the FE should not be discussed for a performance bikes, but I am curious as the article claims this!
The site also says - "The Ninja is priced at Rs 2.69 lakh, ex-showroom Delhi. Bajaj expects to sell 1,000 units of the Ninja 250 R this year and has already assembled 60 units as of nowThe Ninja is priced at Rs 2.69 lakh, ex-showroom Delhi. Bajaj expects to sell 1,000 units of the Ninja 250 R this year and has already assembled 60 units as of now"
I am surprised with the figure 60. Isnt it too less?
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Buddy, I think the highest road tax is in Pune in the country. 7% if I am not wrong.Originally posted by bluevolt View PostI called up Khivraj motors in Bangalore - the guy said it will take time for Bangalore! Why do motorists have to suffer in Bangalore. It is also going to be the most expensive here, with the highest road tax in the country.
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Hai to beautiful but I would buy a classic 500 Efi and still save some money
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