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    Upcoming Royal Enfield 650cc Shotgun Stuck In Traffic – Spied

    Royal Enfield Shogun 650 is expected to hit the Indian markets early next year and could be priced around Rs 3.5 lakhUpcoming Royal Enfield 650cc Shotgun Stuck In TrafficRoyal Enfield’s lineup will look very different in the next few years as the bikemaker is planning to launch multiple new models over the course of next five years. The company will be expanding its flagship 650 range by introducing various new models.Numerous spy shots of the upcoming 650cc motorcycles have been spied on roads since last year. Another test mule of the supposed Shotgun 650 has been spotted testing recently and spy shots of the same have been circulating on the internet. The latest spy shots show two production-ready prototypes of the twin-cylinder motorcycle.Royal Enfield 650cc Shotgun Stuck In TrafficTwo test mules of the upcoming Royal Enfield 650cc Shotgun have been spied together, credit to Motor Vaahan. They are stuck in traffic, giving us a closer look at the motorcycles. They are wearing hardly any camouflage, revealing finished body panels and fuel tank. This indicates that Royal Enfield is done with a major part of the developmental process for the bike.However, the recently spied test mules have a few subtle yet noticeable variations in comparison to the pre-production concept showcased earlier. The biggest difference is the split-style seats seen in the test units as opposed to a single rider’s seat shown in the concept model. The SG650 concept flaunted the looks of a single-seater bobber. It is likely that Royal Enfield will introduce multiple variants of Shotgun with multiple seating layouts.[embedded content][embedded content]From the looks of it, Shotgun 650 is more likely to be a 650cc equivalent of Classic 350 which is also available both in single- and dual-seat variants. The round headlight, side panels and fenders, all bear a striking resemblance to the concept. Unlike Cruiser 650, which is speculated to be named Super Meteor 650, this model gets centre-set footpegs and a straight handlebar.Expected Features & SpecsIn terms of features, it gets a twin-pod instrument cluster that will be a semi-digital unit instead of a fully digital unit seen in the SG650 concept. The smaller pod could be for Tripper Navigation which displays turn-by-turn navigation, although this feature is expected to be available as an optional accessory.Hardware configurations of Shotgun 650 will consist of a dual-cradle frame suspended on USD forks up front and twin shock absorbers at rear. Braking duties will be handled by single disc brakes at both ends and chewed down by ByBre callipers. These will be aided by a dual-channel ABS.Powering Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 will be the same 648cc oil-cooled, parallel-twin motor that performs duties on the current 650 Twins- Interceptor and Continental GT. This unit pushes out 47 bhp and 52 Nm of peak torque and is mated to a 6-speed gearbox via a slip and assist clutch. Apart from Shotgun 650, Royal Enfield also has plans to launch Classic 650, Meteor 650, Hunter 350. More

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    KTM, Husqvarna Price Hike July 2022 – Duke, RC 125, 200, 250, 390 ADV

    KTM has increased prices for all its bikes in the range of Rs 1,427 to Rs 2,148; no updatesImage – MotobikeAs has been the case in most other previous price hikes, July price hike announced by KTM and Husqvarna is likely due to rising input costs. Inflation is now a global phenomenon, which has led to increase in prices of auto parts, components and raw materials. KTM and Husqvarna had increased prices earlier this year in May also.Apart from KTM and Husqvarna, most other OEMs have also announced price hikes multiple times in CY22. Upward revision of two-wheeler prices has been happening with greater frequency since 2020-21. This trend is likely to continue throughout 2022-23 and may be even longer depending on the emerging global geo-political and economic situation.KTM new prices July 2022KTM Duke range prices have been increased by up to Rs 2,148. Lowest price hike is Rs 1,427 for KTM 200 Duke. The bike is now available at a starting price of Rs 1,91,693. KTM 125 Duke and 250 Duke have received price hikes of Rs 2,099 each. New prices are Rs  1,78,041 and Rs  2,37,222, respectively. KTM 390 Duke has the highest price hike in the group at Rs 2,148. New price of 390 Duke is Rs 2,96,230.A similar price structure can be seen for the KTM RC range, where RC 200 has received the lowest price hike of Rs 1,427. New price of RC 200 is Rs 2,14,688. Entry-level RC 125 is being offered at Rs 1,88,640, an increase of Rs 1,779 in comparison to old price. RC 390 gets a price hike of Rs 2,148. New price of KTM RC 390 is Rs 3,16,070.KTM and Husqvarna prices July 2022KTM ADV range starts with 250 Adventure, which is now available at Rs 2,44,205. That’s an increase of Rs 2,099. KTM 390 Adventure price has been increased by Rs 2,148. It is now available at a starting price of Rs 3,37,043. While prices have been hiked, there are no updates for any of the bikes.Overall price hike for KTM bikes seems manageable from the users’ perspective. It is unlikely to have any major impact on sales. Husqvarna Svartpilen and Vitpilen prices have also increased for July 2022. The 250cc motorcycles are now priced at Rs 2,19,878 and Rs 2,19,251 which is an increase of Rs 2,099.KTM upcoming bikesEarlier this year in May, KTM had launched updated versions of RC 390 and 390 Adventure. These were launched at a starting price of Rs 3.14 lakh and Rs 3.35 lakh, respectively. Future plans include next-gen 390 Duke, which is expected to make its global debut later this year. It is expected to be launched in India in the first half of 2023.Another possibility is the 390 Adventure R variant that has been spotted on road tests. R variant is already available for higher capacity KTM bikes like 890 Adventure and 1290 Super Adventure. Primary differentiation for R variants comes in the form of additional equipment and features that make these bikes a superior off-roader. As 390 Adventure is popular here, it is possible that KTM may consider the bike’s R variant for India. More

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    Yamaha RD350 LC Modified For MS Dhoni – Exhaust Note, Yellow Colour

    Yamaha RD350 LC was never launched in India, but quite a few enthusiasts did get it imported here privatelyYamaha RD350 LC modified for MS DhoniIn the news frequently for his automotive collection, former captain of Indian cricket team Mahendra Singh Dhoni is here again with a new trophy in the form of a customized Yamaha RD350 LC. This modification project has been carried out by Blue Smoke Customs, a leading vehicle restoration services provider in Chandigarh.Talking a bit about Yamaha RD350 LC, the bike was in production from 1980 to 1983. It was a successor to the larger RD400. Due to stricter emission norms and introduction of new technologies and features, Yamaha RD350 LC was replaced with other models such as RZ350, RD350LC II and RD350 YPVS.Yamaha RD350 LC modified for MS DhoniIn this customization project, focus is on preserving the soul of the bike, all while giving it a major performance boost. Much of the styling has been retained in its original format, as evident in features like round headlamp, turn indicators and rear view mirrors, twin-pod analogue instrument console, sculpted fuel tank design and rectangular tail lamp.Seat section has been modified and the saddle used is a customized unit. It is elevated towards the rear, something that compliments the bike’s sporty profile. Take a look at the detailed walkaround as well as listen to the exhaust note of Dhoni’s new Yamaha RD350 LC in the video below.[embedded content][embedded content]The bike gets a dual-tone colour theme of yellow and black, which was one of the original colour options offered with the bike. Yellow bits can be seen on the front mudguard, fuel tank, side panels and tail section. Riding ergonomics is fairly comfortable and there’s scope for a slightly committed stance too.To give it a Dhoni-specific personalization, the bike gets number ‘7’ on top of the fuel tank. This represents Dhoni’s jersey number that was used in both standard as well as club cricket tournaments. While 7 is apparently a lucky number, Dhoni had said that it actually represents his date of birth 7-7 (July 7). The last two digits of his birth year 81 (8-1) is also 7, according to Dhoni.Yamaha RD350 LC performance boostYamaha RD350 LC is powered by a 347cc parallel twin, two-stroke motor that generates 49 bhp of max power. While the engine is the same, performance and handling have been boosted with a range of aftermarket parts and components. The kit includes Uni air filter, JL twin exhausts, NGK spark plug, Zeeltronic Programmable CDI, VForce4 reed valve system by Moto Tassinari, Lectron carburettor, LMC silicone radiator coolant hose and Metmachex aluminium swingarm.Yamaha RD350 LC modified for MS DhoniAnother key highlight of the modified Yamaha RD350 LC is its throaty exhaust note. It gets even more exciting while accelerating. As seen in the video, the bike has superb acceleration and there’s hardly any match for it on the streets. Exhaust note feels similar to that of legendary RX100, but it’s a lot hardier and louder. The aural experience perfectly complements the bike’s robust profile and powerful performance.Source More

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    New Hero Splendor 125cc Canvas Black Price Rs 77k – Details

    Hero MotoCorp Super Splendor 125 Canvas Black Edition launched in 2 variants; Available at a starting price of Rs. 77,430 (ex sh Delhi)New Hero Splendor 125cc Canvas BlackHero MotoCorp Splendor sales continues to be a chart-topper month after month. It justifies the manufacturer’s efforts to ensure the range is ever-growing and draws in customers. The new variant spied last week is now revealed to be the Super Splendor Canvas Black Edition.  Super Splendor Canvas Black Edition is available at a price of Rs. 77,430 for drum self-cast variant, and Rs. 81,330 for disc self-cast variant. Price mentioned is Ex-Sh Delhi. Customers benefit from a 5-year warranty.Super Splendor Canvas BlackThe Splendor’s appeal is far reaching, with lakhs of customers each month. In its new avatar, Hero Super Splendor Canvas Black Edition offers improved fuel efficiency, up by 13 percent. Mileage is listed at 60-68 kmpl. The feature rich includes a new digi-analog cluster, an Integrated USB Charger, and side-stand engine cut-off. At the same times its looks are refreshed.New Super Splendor Canvas is powered by a 125cc, air-cooled, 4-stroke, single cylinder engine. It returns power of 10.7 BHP @ 7500 RPM and max torque of 10.6 Nm @ 6000 RPM. An advanced programmed fuel injection (FI) system, wet multi plate clutch and an all-new 5-Speed Gearbox improves ride experience in city traffic and highways.New Hero Splendor 125cc Canvas BlackThe new Splendor features telescopic hydraulic shock absorber and rear 5-step adjustable hydraulic shock absorber. On the design front, Hero MotoCorp mentions ‘bold and modern design’. This is enhanced through 3D branding of Super Splendor, and H-Logo. Safety enhancement is attained through side-stand visual indication and a ‘Side-stand Engine cut-off’. Customers can choose the option of disc brake and a Combi Braking System (CBS) for better handling. Take a look at the detailed walkaround video below, credit to Satyam Gupta.[embedded content][embedded content]Premium Hero Super Splendor 125Ranjivjit Singh, Chief Growth Officer (CGO), Hero MotoCorp said, “As an iconic motorcycle that has had resounding success in the market, Splendor Family has consistently sought to set newer benchmarks of safety, reliability, and performance.The all-new Hero Super Splendor in Canvas Black edition strives to take customer aspirations to newer heights, backed by superior performance and comfort. We remain confident that it will fulfil the brand promise of comfort and safety while once again setting a new standard in terms of both technology and aesthetics.”With the Splendor range being the auto manufacturer’s most popular and trusted motorcycle, Canvas Black Edition ups the game. This being a premium proposition of the Super Splendor 125. True to its legend, in its new avatar, the motorcycle embodies design elegance, style, and technological advancement. More

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    Bajaj Pulsar Sales Breakup June 2022 – 125, 150, 160, 200, 250cc

    Bajaj Pulsar has seen outstanding YoY and MoM growth both in domestic and global markets in June 2022New Bajaj Pulsar 160NTwo-wheeler sales in June saw positive YoY growth of 20.6 percent with most automakers posting a YoY sales growth. Bajaj Auto was the 4th best-selling two wheeler maker in the country with its Pulsar brand being most in demand.Bajaj Pulsar brand has models ranging from 125-250cc. In June 2022, the company also introduced the new Pulsar N160 with revised styling and added features. It is priced at Rs 1,22,840 lakh (ex-showroom) which is around Rs 5,000 higher as compared to the price tag seen on the Pulsar NS 160.Bajaj Pulsar Sales Breakup June 2022Pulsar’s domestic sales in June 2022 increased both YoY and MoM. On a YoY basis, sales stood at 83,723 units, up 5.78 percent over 79,150 units sold in June 2021 leading to a 4,573 unit volume growth. MoM domestic sales on the other hand, improved by 20.92 percent from 69,241 units sold in May 2022.Bajaj Pulsar 125cc was most in demand with a 61.58 percent share and 51,554 units sold in June 2022, up 9.07 percent over 47,266 units sold in June 2021. MoM sales however, dipped 8.59 percent from 56,396 units sold in May 2022. At No. 2 was Pulsar 150cc with a 28.97 sales de-growth in June 2022 to 16,976 units as against 23,901 units sold in June 2021. The Pulsar 150cc currently commands a 20.28 percent share up from 9.58 percent held in May 2022 when sales stood at 6,632 units.Bajaj Pulsar Sales June 2022Bajaj Pulsar 160,180, 200cc models saw a 233.15 percent YoY increase in demand to 14,802 units in June 2022 while MoM sales increased 139.63 percent from 6,177 units sold in May 2022. Share percentage also increased from 8.92 percent in May 2022 to 17.68 percent in the past month. Domestic sales of Pulsar 220F/250 dipped 88.95 percent YoY to 391 units from 3,540 units sold in June 2021. MoM sales saw a 986.11 percent growth from 36 units sold in May 2022.NoPulsar SalesJun-22Jun-21Growth % YoY112551,55447,2669.07215016,97623,901-28.973160, 180, 20014,8024,443233.154220F / 2503913,540-88.95–Total83,72379,1505.78Bajaj Pulsar Exports June 2022Exports also posted YoY and MoM growth of 54.62 percent and 65.43 percent respectively with 40,205 units shipped in June 2022. The company had exported 26,003 units in June 2021 and 24,303 units in May 2022 and each of the models in the Pulsar lineup saw growth.In global markets, it was the Pulsar 150cc that commanded most attention. Exports stood at 18,144 units, up 93.89 percent over 9,358 units shipped in June 2021. It was an 8,786 unit volume growth with the Pulsar 150 holding a 45.13 percent share. MoM sales improved by 136.62 percent from 7,668 units sold in May 2022.Bajaj Pulsar Exports June 2022Exports of Bajaj Pulsar 160, 180 and 200cc bikes saw a 28.11 percent YoY growth to 16,273 units in June 2022, up from 12,702 units in June 2021. MoM sales increased 35.94 percent from 11,971 units sold in May 2022. Exports of Bajaj Pulsar 125cc (4,188 units) and 220F/250 (1,600 units) saw a 51.08 percent and 36.64 percent YoY increase respectively. MoM sales were up 9.29 percent and 92.31 percent respectively from 3,832 units and 832 units shipped in May 2022.Bajaj Pulsar Total (Sales + Exports) June 2022Bajaj Pulsar sales (domestic + exports) increased 17.85 percent YoY to 1,23,928 units, up from 1,05,153 units sold in June 2021. This was an 18,775 unit volume growth. MoM sales were up 32.48 percent over 93,544 units sold in May 2022.Bajaj Pulsar Total (Sales + Exports) June 2022Pulsar 125 accounted for the most sales of 55,742 units, up 11.40 percent over 50,038 units sold in June 2021. MoM sales however, dropped 7.45 percent when compared to 60,228 units sold in May 2022. Total sales of Pulsar 150cc was at 35,120 units in June 2022, up 5.60 percent from 33,259 units sold in June 2021 and up 145.59 percent MoM over 14,300 units sold in May 2022.Pulsar 160/180/200 sales increased 81.25 percent YoY to 31,075 units from 17,145 units sold in June 2021 while on a MoM basis, sales increased 71.23 percent from 18,148 units sold in May 2022. 220F/250cc sales dipped YoY by 57.74 percent to 1,991 units from 4,711 units sold in June 2021 while sales improved 129.38 percent MoM from 868 units sold in May 2022. More

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    Bajaj Technik, Tecnica Trademarked – New Chetak Based Electric Scooters?

    Bajaj has recently inaugurated a new Chetak manufacturing facility for future EV developments and productionImage for reference.Bajaj is currently the fourth-largest two-wheeler manufacturing company in India, in terms of sales figures. But when it comes to exports, Bajaj tops the charts as it is the largest two-wheeler exporter in India. When it comes to three-wheelers though, Bajaj is the largest manufacturer in the world.Even though Bajaj’s domestic sales are declining, the exports, however, are a whole different story. As seen in our Bajaj sales charts, Bajaj domestic sales stood at 1,25,083 units in June 2022 while it used to be 1,55,640 units in June 2021 registering a dip in sales of 19.63% YoY. While exports stood at 1,90,865 units in June 2022 over 1,54,938 units in June 2021 with 23.19% growth YoY.We mention this because Bajaj has recently registered three different nameplates in India. These new nameplates can be planned for India where sales are seeing negative growth, or for exports to boost their product sales globally in over 80 markets. Bajaj has also registered a lot of names before that it never used. We have Twinner, Pulsar Eleganz, Pulsar Elan and Blade.Bajaj Technik, Tecnica – New Names TrademarkedBajaj’s three new trademarks are Dynamo, Tecnica and Technik. We have covered more about Dynamo in a previous post explaining how it can be the name of a new electric scooter, ICE scooter, ICE motorcycle, electric motorcycle, or even a three-wheeled vehicle. We also covered the possibilities of it being the name of a powertrain too, that Bajaj might use with different genres of vehicles under its portfolio.New Bajaj Technik, Tecnica – Names of upcoming Electric Scooters based on Chetak?What comes to your mind when you hear the word Tecnica or Technik? Something tech-savvy? Something feature loaded? Or with a futuristic appeal? You’re absolutely bang on. If you look at Bajaj Auto, they have a lot on their plate right now. Being a mainstream manufacturer, Bajaj has to concentrate on both EVs and ICE vehicles alike. That’s the reason why Bajaj created the Chetak brand and dedicated a new facility for it in Akurdi.Bajaj also has plans on electrifying their ever-popular Pulsar brand. They also have plans on creating KTM and Husqvarna branded EVs. The names Dynamo, Tecnica and Technik can be correlated with something related to EVs. Right now, Bajaj has Chetak EV which doesn’t get any gizmos like Ather, Ola and Simple Energy offer.What can we expect?The name Tecnica and Technik can be a variant of Chetak offering a touchscreen dashboard with a digital key, cruise control, smartphone integration, navigation and more. Coming to the name Dynamo, it has to be related to an EV powertrain or at least a component. We have seen companies use creative names like Tesla, Faraday Future, Ampere, Emflux, Lectro, Pure EV, Revolt and more. Whenever you hear these names, an EV pops in your mind, doesn’t it?Dynamo means a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. We think Dynamo might be the name of a strong hybrid powertrain from Bajaj. Where an integrated motor is converting mechanical energy from an engine to charge a battery. It is not a crazy idea as passenger cars like Honda All New City, Toyota HyRyder and Maruti Grand Vitara all have strong hybrid powertrains.Indians are embracing EVs and hybrids now as the market is maturing and hybrid tech in two-wheelers makes sense too. Imagine a bike with 10-15 km of range on one charge for daily commutes and then the engine takes over for the highways and cruises. Not a crazy idea and Bajaj might be trying to stay ahead of the curve by offering this new tech first in India. More

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    Silence S01 Plus Electric Scooter Debuts – 137 Km Range, New Features

    Urban mobility solutions provider Silence offers electric scooters to regular commuters as well as B2C players for last mile deliveriesNew Silence Electric ScooterAiming to strengthen its presence in the UK, Silence has launched the new S01 Plus electric scooter. It is a sportier version of the popular S01 electric scooter. With this launch, the company’s portfolio now has a total of 6 electric scooters. These are S01 Plus, S01 Urban, S01 Connected, S02 Urban, S02 Business and S02 Business Plus.Only a limited number of S01+ electric scooters will be on offer in 2022. Users can reserve their S01+ on the company’s website. The scooter is being offered at a price of Rs £6,795, which is approximately INR 6.50 lakh. EMI works out at around £124.26 (approx. Rs 12k) for a duration of 47 months.Silence S01 Plus featuresSilence S01+ is based on Silence S01 Connected electric scooter, which retails at £5,695 (approx. Rs 5.45 lakh). While the core design is largely the same, S01 Plus is being offered in a sporty Anthracite grey colour theme. It has gloss black detailing for a more vibrant look and feel.Some key features include round headlamp, sculpted front fascia, tinted windscreen, trendy rear view mirrors, single piece seat and long tail section. S01+ branding elements can be seen on the tail section and wheels. Red highlights on the wheels and body panels stand out against the grey-black theme. This treatment is also evident in red stitching on the seat and new red battery LED ring.New Silence Electric ScooterRiding stance is the same as that of S01, with ergonomically placed handlebar and comfy seat. Pillion section of the seat appears narrower, but it shouldn’t be much of a hassle in an urban environment. The floorboard area has ample space for everyday needs such as groceries, luggage, etc.Silence S01+ specs and rangeOne of the key updates for S01 Plus is the ‘Push to Pass Mode’, wherein users can achieve speeds of up to 68 mph (approx. 109 kmph). This comes handy while overtaking. Suspension system has also been updated with an adjustability option.Users can also adjust the compression to soften or stiffen the rear suspension. Braking performance has been improved with the use of lightweight ‘Disc Wave’ brakes that have enhanced thermal properties.New Silence Electric ScooterSilence S01 Plus electric scooter has a larger capacity 7.5 kW motor that generates 12.23 PS of max power. It has a 5.6 kWh removable lithium-ion battery pack. Top speed is limited to 100 kmph as per regulations, although the scooter is capable of achieving higher speeds. A total of 4 ride modes are available – Eco, City, Sport and reverse gear.The scooter is rated to carry a maximum weight of 320 kg. It has disc brakes at both ends with CBS. Range is up to 85 miles (approx. 137 km), as per WMTC standards. With a standard 240V socket, the scooter can be charged in 6-8 hours. Warranty for the scooter and battery is 2 years and 3 years, respectively. More

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    Top 10 500cc+ Motorcycles June 2022 – RE 650 Twins, Ninja, Tiger, Hayabusa

    Even though most of the motorcycles in this list faired poorly, this segment registers an 85% growth YoYRoyal Enfield Sultan by Neev MotorcyclesRoyal Enfield yet again dominates this 500cc+ motorcycle market with its flagship Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650. Both motorcycles are powered by the same 648cc parallel-twin engine. Royal Enfield has struck the right balance between value and hardware and as a result, 650 twins are selling like hot cakes.Starting from Rs. 2.88 lakh, this 650cc platform is among the best value for money deals in the two wheeler industry. Don’t believe us? Look at the sales figures below. Royal Enfield also recently launched the Digital RSA services in India to offer more value to their customers. All in all, Royal Enfield 650 twins are still the default 500cc+ motorcycle for most Indians. Let’s take a closer look at how other bikes fare.500cc+ Motorcycles June 2022Topping this list are Royal Enfield 650 Twins with 1,425 units sold in June 2022 over just 530 units sold in June 2021 registering a 168.87% YoY growth and dominating this list with 84.72% market share in the same month. Taking second and third spots are Kawasaki’s Ninja 650 and Z900 both selling 40 units each in June 2022. While Ninja 650 registered a 166.67% growth YoY with just 15 units sold in June 2021, Z900 sees a 13.04% dip in sales YoY as it sold 46 units in June 2021. Both models show a 2.3% market share each.Coming to Suzuki Hayabusa, Triumph Trident 660, Kawasaki NInja ZX-10R and Triumph Street Triple, all of them see a dip in sales of 28.57%, 43.24%, 18.18% and 6.25% respectively. Recently launched Triumph Tiger 660, Speed Twin and Tiger 1200 sold 18 units, 10 units, and 9 units respectively. Harley-Davidson Iron 883 and Fat Boy 114 along with Kawasaki Z650 are the last of this list to register positive growth. Iron 883 sold 13 units with 160% YoY growth, Z650 and Fat Boy 114 sold 6 units each and registered a 100% YoY growth and 200% YoY growth respectively in June 2022 over June 2021.500cc+ Motorcycle Sales June 2022Kawasaki Ninja 1000 sold just one less bike than last year at 8 units in June 2022. Triumph Bonneville T120 sold just 4 units in June 2022 while it sold 9 units in June 2021 with a 55.56% dip in sales. Kawasaki Vulcan S and Triumph Tiger 900 both sold three units each in June 2022 registering a 57.14% dip YoY and 85.71% dip YoY over June 2021.500cc+ Motorcycles With Significant Dip In SalesKawasaki Versys 650, Harley Street Bob and Street Glide sold two units each in June 2022 registering dip in sales over June 2021 and constituting just 0.12% market share. Ducati Street Scrambler, Honda Africa Twin, Triumph Bonneville Bobber and Bonneville Speedmaster, Harley Heritage Classic, Standard and Triumph Rocket III R all sold one unit each in June 2022. Most of these models register a dip in sales numbers YoY over June 2021 and contribute 0.06% of the market share.Honda CBR650R, Harley Fat Boy 107, Triumph Street Twin, Suzuki V-Strom 650, Harley Low Rider and Low Rider S, Triumph Street Triple, Triumph Rocket IIIand Kawasaki Versys 1000 have not even sold a single unit in June 2022.No500cc+ Motorcycles SalesJun-22Jun-21Growth % YoY1650 Twin1,425530168.872Ninja6504015166.673Z9004046-13.044Hayabusa2535-28.575Trident2137-43.246Tiger 660180–7Ninja ZX-10R1822-18.188Street Triple1516-6.259883 Iron135160.0010Speed Twin100–11Tiger 120090–12Ninja100089-11.1113Z65063100.0014Fat Boy 11462200.0015Fat Bob50–16Boneville T12049-55.5617Vulcan S37-57.1418Tiger 900321-85.7119Versys 65027-71.4320Street Bob20–21Street Glide20–22Street Scrambler13-66.6723Africa Twin14-75.0024Boneville Bobber19-88.8925Boneville Speedmaster10–26Heritage Classic10–27Standard10–28Rocket III R10–29CBR 650R018-100.0030Fat Boy 107044-100.0031Street Twin023-100.0032DL650XA09-100.0033Low Rider09-100.0034Low Rider S09-100.0035Speed Triple08-100.0036Rocket III05-100.0037Versys 100004-100.00–Total1,68290985.04Most astonishing dip is from Harley-Davidson Fat Boy 107 which sold a healthy 44 units in June 2021. Triumph Street Twin had sold 23 units in June 2021 and Honda CBR650R had sold 18 units in the same month. Even when most of the motorcycles in this list register a dip in sales YoY in June 2022 over June 2021, total sales still see a positive growth.If we take the 500cc+ market in total, we see 1,682 units sold in June 2022 registering an 85.04% growth YoY over just  909 units sold in June 2021. There is a difference of 773 units. Most of the heavy lifting to make this 500cc+ segment grow is done by Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650.  More