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  • Unicorn Self Start Launched today!!!!!!

    Hi all riders good news for Honda Wings fan as today only they launched the self start model of Unicorn.Price is just more then 3000 then standard model.Means 55559+3000=58559 on road price.[]
    My first and last passion 1979 Legendry Honda CBX,as sound+looks is not power.
    sound+power=looks.
    http://www.members.shaw.ca/cbx4evr/pix/cbxpipes.jpg

  • #2
    just what was missing from it...

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    • #3
      is d price is of mumbai ?????????

      too late for launching a ES now~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
      http://bestsmileys.com/lights/4.gif

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      • #4
        hI,

        Can it be fitted to the standard version...I would like to fit it to my Unicorn.
        Speedy...

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        • #5


          HMSI to sell 65,000 units of Unicorn
          Thursday, January 13, 2005
          NEW DELHI: Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) said on Wednesday it aimed to sell 65,000 units of 'Unicorn' this fiscal and launched a self-start variant of the 150cc motorcycle.
          The new version was priced at Rs 55,982 (on-road, Delhi), about Rs 3,000 more than the existing model, HMSI said.

          HMSI, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Honda Motor Company of Japan, said 'Unicorn' sales had already touched 10,000 units per month and it expected to further build on that with the new variant.

          Of the total 65,000 sales target for 'Unicorn' during the current fiscal, the company intends to sell 7,500 units of the new self-start model.

          HMSI launched 'Unicorn' in October, announcing the company's foray into the growing Indian motorcycle market. Prior to Unicorn's lunch, HMSI was only selling scooters in India.

          The company said 26,000 units of 'Unicorn' were sold in the last three months.

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          • #6
            That's a Good news for the wing Fans... But pitty those existing bikers with the Unicorn...
            What on Cars make People such an Asshole

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            • #7
              Honda unveils self-start Unicorn
              22.39 IST 12th Jan 2005

              By IndiaExpress Bureau

              After rolling out the first motorcycle from its stable in October 2004, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. today introduced the self-start version of the bike and said it aims to sell 65,000 units by March 2005.

              This target includes 7500 units of the self-start model, which is available at Rs 55,982 in Delhi, Rs 57,812 in Mumbai, Rs 58,534 in Bangalore and Rs 58,998 in Kolkata, the company said in a statement in New Delhi.

              Honda Motorcycle has already sold 26,000 Unicorns in India in the last three months.

              ''The Unicorn has received an overwhelming response from the market. In the short span three months since its launch, Unicorn sales have already touched 10,000 units level per month. We expect to further build on that through the self-start model,'' HMSI Director (Sales and Marketing) K Iguchi said.

              Self-start Unicorn is available in 5 colours and meets Bharat stage II norms, it said.

              With a 13.3 bhp engine, Unicorn offers the best pick-up in its class. Fitted with the state-of-the-art Mono-suspension and a strong and flexible Diamond frame, the Unicorn is crafted to render smooth drive, it added.

              Source: http://www.indiaexpress.com/news/auto/20050112-0.html
              'Change one thing. Change everything.

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              • #8
                so finally they did it
                tht was one thign missing from the wings
                Happiness Is Treating Everything With Equal Care.
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                Asta La Vista,
                Tushar

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                • #9
                  aha thats a good news, the only thing this sweetheart was missing...........and one more thing... they should do something about that rear tyre.........its too skinny. now even the 150 pulsar sports a 100/90........

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                  • #10
                    quote:Originally posted by mehuel

                    aha thats a good news, the only thing this sweetheart was missing...........and one more thing... they should do something about that rear tyre.........its too skinny. now even the 150 pulsar sports a 100/90........
                    Totally agree
                    the tyre certainly needs to be changed
                    Happiness Is Treating Everything With Equal Care.
                    __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _______________________________________
                    Asta La Vista,
                    Tushar

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                    • #11
                      Guys this bike is from Honda and they knows all the technicalties and to stop mechanics from putting fat tyres they had done very short margin between swing arms.As of now m not getting the name of that Grand Prix racer guy who left Honda coz he said that theres no challenge in riding Honda as they do modifications as per the rider and machines requirement and they know how to get maximum output from a machine.So all things depends upon Honda and their engineer only nothing comes to rider so he quit and joined Yamaha.Believe me guys this is the best 150 cc machine in india till date.
                      My first and last passion 1979 Legendry Honda CBX,as sound+looks is not power.
                      sound+power=looks.
                      http://www.members.shaw.ca/cbx4evr/pix/cbxpipes.jpg

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                      • #12
                        gr8 news..
                        "Take down your rear view, you'll never see me back there."

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                        • #13
                          can i put es in my unicorn !
                          pulsar 150 - 02

                          unicorn150 - 04

                          apache150 - 06

                          cbz ext - 08

                          Yzf R15 - 09

                          ninja 250 - 10

                          Twister - 11

                          Passion xpro -14

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                          • #14
                            good news frm honda.. yeah u can put it but u'll have to change da battery put in new wirin n change da entrie circuit fer it..
                            \"I\'m here to chew bubble gum and kick a**....and I\'m all outta bubble gum....\"

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                            • #15
                              quote:Originally posted by ajaybiz

                              Guys this bike is from Honda and they knows all the technicalties and to stop mechanics from putting fat tyres they had done very short margin between swing arms.As of now m not getting the name of that Grand Prix racer guy who left Honda coz he said that theres no challenge in riding Honda as they do modifications as per the rider and machines requirement and they know how to get maximum output from a machine.So all things depends upon Honda and their engineer only nothing comes to rider so he quit and joined Yamaha.Believe me guys this is the best 150 cc machine in india till date.
                              Hey how come u forget the name of the Greatest there is. The Spectacular VALENTINO ROSSI

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