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    New Royal Enfield Classic 350 Green Colour – Exhaust Note Thump Sound

    Royal Enfield Classic 350 Halcyon Green Colour. Image – Prashant NayyarNew Royal Enfield Classic 350 will be made available in five trims with eleven different colour options
    The internet has been flashing news about the upcoming new generation Classic 350 from Royal Enfield for the past few weeks now. Like every model from Royal Enfield, anticipation for this motorcycle is huge more so because it has been the brand’s highest-selling model in the last decade.
    Many previews of the new Classic 350 have already been going viral online which have revealed plenty about the modern retro-style bike. Latest images of New Royal Enfield Classic 350 Green Colour (Halcyon Green) have been posted by Prashant Nayyar. This is a new colour option and looks quite attractive.
    Exhaust Note Compared
    Two key attributes about Royal Enfield motorcycles that are talked about most often are their looks and thump sound. While its styling has been revealed in recent spy shots and videos, we also have a sample of its exhaust note.
    A video on YouTube uploaded by Royal. Sourabh Vlog reveals the exhaust note of upcoming Classic 350. When compared with the outgoing model, surprisingly both sound a lot similar to each other. This mainly has to do with the tighter BS6 emission norms and a much larger catalytic converter that comes with these strict emission standards. The new cat con box results in a muffled exhaust note which evidently is present on the new-gen Classic 350 as well.
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    However, this was very different in the pre-BS6 era where the exhaust notes from Royal Enfield bikes were much louder and aggressive. At idle, both the older generation Classic 350 and new-gen Classic 350 sound identical. On pulling the throttle a little gently, the new Classic 350 offers a slightly raspier note than the outgoing model. Nevertheless, both exhaust notes are subdued in nature, something which won’t appeal to old-school Royal Enfield fans.
    Updated Styling & Features
    The good thing though the bikemaker hasn’t tinkered with the motorcycle’s design too much as it still gets the vibe of a signature Royal Enfield retro-style bike. Some visual highlights include a round halogen headlamp, circular turn indicators, a teardrop-shaped fuel tank with rubber grips, tiger-eyed position lights and wire-spoke wheels.
    In terms of features, the new Classic 350 will be offered with a revised semi-digital instrument cluster which comes with an analogue speedometer and a digital display for odometer and fuel gauge. It also comes with the provision of a Tipper Navigation display which could be fitted as an accessory from any dealership.
    Royal Enfield Classic 350 Halcyon Green Colour
    Engine Specs
    The new Classic 350 is powered by a new 349cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine which made its debut with Meteor 350. This unit is coupled with a new 5-speed gearbox and is rated to deliver an output of 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of peak torque. The new engine also comes with a counterbalance shaft which is said to improve refinement levels and reduce vibration significantly.
    Prices of the 2021 Classic 350 are expected to start in the same range as the current Classic 350 at the time of launch, which is scheduled to take place tomorrow on 1st Sep 2021. More

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    2021 TVS Apache 310 Race And Dynamic Kit Launched – Price Rs 2.77 L

    TVS Apache 310 Race Kit and Dynamic Kit launchedTVS Motor Company has launched industry-first Built To Order option – Which has now been implemented on Apache 310
    TVS Motor has been quick at updating their flagship Apache 310. Just last year, the motorcycle received new features. These included significant upgrades in the form of a new TFT instrument console, multiple riding modes and a ride-by-wire throttle along with SmartXonnect connected tech. It also added new Michelin Road 5 tyres and fresh colour options. Today it has received its 2021 update in the form of Race and Dynamic Kit.
    TVS Apache 310 Race Kit and Dynamic Kit
    TVS Motor announced the launch of two new kits for their Apache 310. Called Race Kit and Dynamic Kit, these are available individually or together. Base price of the Apache 310 has been increased from today and it now stands at Rs 2.6 lakhs, ex-sh. If you chose to add either of these kits, you will be charged extra.
    For the Dynamic Kit, you will have to pay Rs 12,000 more – taking the bike price to Rs 2.72 lakh ex-sh. For that price, you will get fully adjustable KYB front and rear suspension. You will also get brass coated drive chain.
    The Apache 310 Race Kit will cost you Rs 5,000, taking the bike price to Rs 2.65 lakh ex-sh. For that, you will get race designed footpegs and racing ergonomics. If you opt to install both kits, you will have to pay Rs 17k over the base price. This will take bike price to Rs 2.77 lakh ex-sh. Only 150 kits each are up for grabs for now.
    TVS Apache 310 Race Kit and Dynamic Kit launched
    TVS Built To Order
    TVS Motor has launched a new configurator, which will enable their customers to configure their bike digitally. They will be allowed the kit options to be installed, as well as the colour option (Red, Black or TVC Racing Livery). Buyers can also chose the Number of their liking, which will be applied as a decal on the Apache 310.
    All this can be done online. Once you have saved you configuration, you can make the payment and reserve your Apache 310. You don’t have to pay the base price of the motorcycle, but only the price of the kits you chose. Remaining amount you will have to pay at the time of delivery.
    Apache 310 Engine specs
    There is no change in engine specs of the Apache RR 310. Apache RR 310 is powered by a 312.2cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine featuring 4 valves and a SOHC setup. It has been rated to produce a maximum output of 33.5 bhp and 27.3 Nm of peak power and torque This unit is coupled with a six-speed gearbox with a slipper and assist clutch.
    TVS Apache 310 Race Kit and Dynamic Kit launched
    TVS offers multiple ride modes on RR 310 including Urban, Rain, Sport and Track. In the latter two modes, the peak output could be extracted out of its engine whereas in Rain and Urban, an output of 25.4 bhp and 25 Nm of peak torque can be extracted.
    Suspension duties are handled by inverted telescopic forks at front and a gas-assisted shock absorber at rear. Braking hardware comprises a 300mm disc up front and a 240mm disc at the rear with safety net provided by a dual-channel ABS. More

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    KTM India Celebrates 10th Anniversary – Ownership Benefits Announced

    Image for reference. Credit – Adarsh SureshSpecial benefits from KTM are being offered for a limited period of time on all KTM and Husqvarna models booked from 18 August 2021 onwards
    KTM brand is widely credited for giving impetus to the premium segment of motorcycles in India. Offerings from the Austrian brand are especially known for their exceptional performance and cater to a large section of enthusiastic riders across the country. The company is now celebrating its 10th anniversary in the Indian market.
    Over the course of a decade, the bikemaker has gone on to become a reputed brand for sporty motorcycles. First launched in 2012, KTM has grown from a portfolio of just two models in only one segment to eleven models under three different segments including Naked, Supersport and Adventure in India.
    The company currently offers motorcycles for different purposes with different engine displacements ranging from 125cc to 390cc. To mark its 10th anniversary in India, KTM has introduced a range of benefits for its consumers.
    These special offers are valid on all new KTM and Husqvarna motorcycles sold in the country. The Husqvarna brand of motorcycles, a Swedish subsidiary of KTM, made its debut in India early last year.
    Image – KTM Kollam
    Special Benefits on offer
    The Austrian bikemaker is offering a free three-year warranty extension in addition to the standard two-year warranty. This effectively translates to a 5-year free warranty package. Other benefits include a complimentary one-year roadside assistance and a 50 percent discount on Pro-Experiences. These offers will be valid for a limited period of time on all KTM and Husqvarna models booked on or after 18 August 2021.
    KTM introduced Pro-Experiences last year which offers a range of expert curated ride experiences across trails, tarmac and track for its owners The bikemaker hasn’t yet specified an exact end date for the offers to expire, however, it will be communicated subsequently. Apart from the benefits listed above, customers can also avail retail finance schemes covering up to 95 percent of the loan amount.
    Updated KTM Range
    According to Sumeet Narang, President (Probiking) at Bajaj Auto Ltd., KTM currently has 500 showrooms and workshops across India. The brand is currently looking to overhaul almost its entire lineup with new generation models which will be launched starting in a few weeks. These include new-gen models of RC 200, Duke 200, Duke 250, RC 390, Duke 390 and Adventure 390.
    In all probability, KTM will launch the new-gen model of its flagship RC 390 first. Booking for the upcoming iteration of the supersport motorcycle has commenced at certain dealerships unofficially at an unspecified token amount ranging between Rs 5,000 and Rs 10,000. The new Rc 390 is expected to undergo radical upgrades both on top and underneath its skin. More

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    BMW Scooter Receives Nearly 100 Bookings Ahead Of India Launch

    BMW Scooter For IndiaBMW C 400 GT will be imported into India as a Completely Built Unit and is likely to be priced around Rs 8-9 lakh (ex-showroom)
    Last month BMW Motorrad confirmed that the company will be launching its first scooter in the Indian market this year. The two-wheeler manufacturing arm of the Bavarian brand teased the upcoming Maxi scooter on its social media platform earlier this year. It will also be the first proper Maxi scooter to be offered in India.
    BMW currently has two mid-displacement Maxi scooters under its global portfolio- C 400 X and C 400 GT and both these scooters were updated at the start of this year. However, only the latter is available for booking in our country. BMW Scooter bookings are open and almost 100 customers have pre-booked the same.
    The company is yet to announce prices for C 400 GT which is expected to be revealed during its official launch in a few weeks time. Interested buyers can pre-book the scooter at a BMW Motorrad dealership for a token amount of Rs 1,00,000. The Maxi scooter recently went on sale in Malaysia at a price of RM 48,500 (approx. INR 8.51 lakh) and is expected to be priced at a similar ballpark in India.
    Design
    C 400 GT gets a typical Maxi design with a sharp and muscular styling which lends a masculine appeal to its overall exterior. Like every Maxi scooter, the C 400 GT gets a front-heavy faired body. Signature design cues of the power scooter include a twin-beam apron-mounted headlight, a single-piece step-up seat, a raised split-style footboard, a tall windscreen and sporty pillion grab-rails.
    2021 BMW C400 GT
    LED DRLs on the side fenders add a premium appeal to the scooter. The rider sits quite low but the pillion sits considerably higher. Broad upright handlebars and forward-set footrests offer a relaxing ride posture. In addition, the rider also gets seat lumbar support which is very helpful for longer journeys.
    Features on offer
    In terms of features, BMW has always loaded its offerings with tons of goodies, especially in a segment like this. These include all LED lighting, keyless ignition, a ride-by-wire throttle, a USB charging socket in the front glove box, heated grips, heated seats and a TFT instrument console compatible with BMW Motorrad connectivity.
    The latest iteration of the power scooter also gets a revised automatic stability control (ASC) which is now more sensitive and helps to get more traction on low-traction surfaces. Other features include a 12V charging socket and an anti-theft alarm system.
    Engine Specs
    New BMW Scooter for India is a proper Maxi scooter and not just flaunts signature design but also receives enough grunt. It is powered by a 350cc single-cylinder, water-cooled engine which pushes out 34 bhp at 7,500 rpm and a peak torque of 35 Nm at 5,750 rpm. This unit is mated to a stepless CVT gearbox. It can attain a top speed of 139 kmph.

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    Bajaj Sales, Exports Breakup July 2021 – Pulsar, Platina, CT100, Avenger, Chetak

    Image – The Sameer VlogsBajaj Auto domestic sales grew 2.16 percent YoY in July 2021 while exports surged 121.66 percent
    Bajaj Auto Limited has reported a 2.16 percent YoY growth in terms of sales in domestic markets. Sales which had stood at 1,48,383 units in July 2020 increased to 1,51,594 units in the past month with the Pulsar and Platina adding most numbers.
    Bajaj Pulsar and Platina
    Bajaj Pulsar was the company’s best-selling model in July 2021 despite de-growth of 11.84 percent. Sales which had stood at 73,836 units in July 2020 dipped to 65,094 units in the past month. In a breakup, Pulsar 125 added most numbers at 34,667 units while of Pulsar 150, 21,535 units were sold along with 5,408 units of Pulsar 200 and 3,484 units of Pulsar 250.
    Bajaj Platina at No.2, saw sales of 54,606 units in the past month, up 55.56 percent over 35,103 units sold in July 2020. At No. 3 was Bajaj CT of which the company sold 27,962 units last month, down 17.21 percent over 33,774 units sold in July 2020.
    Domestic sales of the Avenger and Dominar dipped 35.28 percent and 5.04 percent respectively YoY to 2,396 units and 806 units respectively while Bajaj Chetak added 730 numbers to domestic sales. This was the highest ever monthly sales reported by Chetak, Bajaj’s new electric scooter.
    Bajaj Domestic Sales July 2021
    In July 2021, Bajaj Auto has also introduced a dual tone edition of the Dominar 250 at Rs 1.54 lakh. It includes three new dual tone options. Bajaj Auto gears up for launch of Pulsar 250 during the upcoming festive season. Pulsar brand, is one of the longest-running motorcycle nameplates in the company lineup and completes 20 years in November 2021. The Pulsar 250 will be launched in celebration of this momentous event.
    Boxer and Pulsar tops Exports
    Bajaj Auto Limited has seen an increase of 121.66 percent in terms of YoY exports. Total exports in the past month stood at 1,65,357 units, up from 74,599 units shipped in July 2020.
    Bajaj Boxer 110cc, 125cc and 150cc were most in demand with a total of 93,548 units sold last month, up 89.30 percent over 49,418 units shipped in July 2020. The Boxer commuter motorcycle commands a 56.57 percent share in the company lineup.
    Bajaj Exports July 2021
    At No. 2 was the Pulsar range with 35,371 units shipped in the past month, up 194.22 percent over 12,022 units shipped in July 2020. Bajaj CT, Discover, Platina and Dominar each posted positive growth in the past month with Platina sales surging 2,161.11 percent from 216 units shipped in July 2020 to 4,884 units exported in the past month.
    Avenger exports stood at 96 units and 447 units respectively with a total of 543 units exported in the past month. Dominar 250 and 400 saw exports of 1,388 units and 2,189 units respectively making up the total of 3,577 units exported in July 2021. More

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    2021 Royal Enfield Classic 350 Colour Options, Variants – First Look

    New Royal Enfield Classic 350 – Jerry VlogsBookings for the new-gen Royal Enfield Classic 350 have begun – It can be booked in any authorized dealership
    Royal Enfield will launch the new generation of Classic 350 on 1st Sep 2021. Ahead of that, it has now gone on display across authorized dealerships in India. The bike’s launch has been highly anticipated since the first-gen Classic has been the highest-selling model from the Chennai-based bikemaker ever since it was first launched in 2009.
    This is the exact reason why Royal Enfield hasn’t tinkered too much with its design since it has been a USP of the Classic brand. Even with a generation update, it will take a keen eye to realize that this is the new gen and not the old gen.
    Variants & Colour Options
    The new Classic 350 can be had with either a single-channel ABS variant or a dual-channel ABS variant and consumers can either opt for a single-seat or dual-seat derivative. It is available in a total of five trim levels namely Redditch, Halcyon, Signals, Dark and the range-topping Chrome trim.
    The entire lineup is offered in as many as eleven colour options with each trim barring Halcyon being in two colour options each. Halcyon is the only trim to be offered with three paint schemes. Take a look at the short first look video from Jerry Vlogs, detailing the new colour options on offer with 2021 Royal Enfield Classic 350.
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    Only the Redditch trim is offered with a single-channel ABS whereas the rest of the lineup is equipped with a dual-channel ABS. Dark and Signals Edition of the new Classic 350 adopt a completely blacked-out theme while the rest of the lineup makes use of chrome components.
    Design & Features
    As previously mentioned, most of the styling aspects of the modern retro-styled motorcycle have been retained from the outgoing model. These include a round halogen headlamp, circular turn indicators, a teardrop-shaped fuel tank with rubber grips, tiger-eyed position lights, etc. Other styling highlights such as wire-spoked wheels (except Dark Trim), a bottle tube exhaust muffler, circular rearview mirrors and a round taillamp lend the bike a signature retro appeal.
    In terms of features, the new-gen Classic 350 gets a revised semi-digital instrument cluster. Interestingly, the Tripper Navigation TFT display is not seen on the display bikes. Dealers say that due to semiconductor shortage, RE is shipping the Classic 350 without the Tripper Navigation unit. It Could be offered as an additional accessory at a later stage.
    New Royal Enfield Classic 350 – Redline Motoworks
    When paired to the Royal Enfield App on the rider’s smartphone via Bluetooth, the tripper navigation reads out turn-by-turn navigation to the location entered. For the first time, Classic 350 gets a USB charger. The switchgear in handlebar has also been upgraded and feels more premium now.
    Mechanical Specs
    The major updates have been under the bike’s skin which now features a J platform. The new double downtube frame will be suspended on conventional 41mm telescopic forks at front and dual shock absorbers at rear. Braking duties will be handled by disc brakes on both wheels with a 300mm rotor at front and a 270mm rotor at rear. The motorcycle rolls on 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels while it tips the weighing scales at 195 kilos.
    Powering the new-gen Classic 350 is a new 349cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine that kicks out 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of peak torque. This unit is coupled with a new 5-speed gearbox. The new engine also comes with a counterbalance shaft which is said to improve refinement levels and reduce vibration significantly. More

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    Yamaha R15M New Colour Options Render – Red, Black, MotoGP Edition

    2021 Yamaha R15M Monster Energy MotoGP Edition – RenderYamaha YZF R15M has been spied with MotoGP livery and gold coloured USD forks
    Leaked images and Type Approval documents posted online are indications of an impending launch of the new Yamaha R15. This new variant will be called R15M which is a sportier version of R15 V3. As has been already showcased to company dealers ahead of launch, several design features have come to the fore.
    For starters, the new Yamaha YZF R15M gets added features and styling updates over the R15 V3, while it will borrow some features from the R7. Up front, R15M will sport a single projector headlamp with LED DRLs, as against the regular R15 V3 which receives twin eye LED headlamps.
    It will also see changes to its body panels while at the rear it will be seen with an LED tail lamp and an exhaust with a metallic finish. It has now been imagined in multiple new colour options of Red, Black and Blue as well as the Monster Energy MotoGP edition.
    MotoGP theme, Gold Coloured USD Forks
    Features are also expected to include a new instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity. Even as colour choices have not yet been detailed, it could continue to sport colour schemes of Metallic Red, Thunder Grey, Racing Blue and Dark Knight as are offered on the R15. It will sport a MotoGP theme and gold coloured USD forks for a sportier appeal.
    2021 Yamaha R15M Red Colour – Render
    Yamaha R15M engine will be same that powers the R15 V3. This 155cc, liquid cooled, 4 stroke, SOHC, 4 valve engine offers 18.6 hp power at 10,000 rpm and 14.1 Nm torque at 8,500 rpm mated to a constant mesh 6 speed gearbox.
    2021 Yamaha R15M Blue Colour
    It will be seen with assist and slipper clutch along with Variable Valve Actuation (VVA. It will sport 282 mm front disc and 220 mm rear disc brakes with dual channel ABS offered as standard. Side stand engine cut off switch will also be among its safety equipment.
    Dimensions are also going to be same as that of R15 V3 which stands 1,990mm in length, 725mm in width and 1,135mm in height with a 1,325mm long wheelbase and ground clearance of 170mm. Launch is expected to take place in the coming days. New Yamaha YZF R15M could be priced at a premium of Rs 10-15k over the current R15 V3 which presently retails at Rs 1.57 lakh, ex-sh.
    2021 Yamaha R15M Black Colour – Render
    Yamaha Aerox 155
    In related news, Yamaha Motor India is also gearing up for the launch a new maxi style scooter called Aerox 155 in India soon. The company has also obtained type-approval for its Aerox 155 scooter which has already been launched in markets of Indonesia, Thailand and Philippines. Aerox 155 will be powered by the same engine as the Yamaha R15 V3.
    But power will be detuned. It will be mated to a CVT with telescopic front forks and twin shock absorbers at the rear and braking via single disc in the front and drum brake at the rear. More

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    2022 BMW G310R India Launch Soon – New Colour Options Teased

    2022 BMW G310RFor 2022 G310R, the new colour options are Cosmic Black 2 and Vibrant Kyanite Blue Metallic. The Polar White option has been discontinued, whereas Limestone Metallic has been retained in its current form. It is likely that these updated colour options will be the same for India.
    New colour shade of Cosmic Black 2 is essentially an all-black colour theme. Existing Cosmic Black in India has a matching shade of Black, but it has white panels on the sides. Parts of the headlamp cowl are also done in white. In comparison, the new Cosmic Black 2 wears an all-black uniform. It covers the front fender, alloy wheels, headlamp, side panels, chassis, engine, engine cowl and exhaust.
    Official Teaser
    The only other colours visible include the BMW logo, white coloured rear shock absorber and golden coloured USD front forks. All all-black theme of Cosmic Black 2 certainly looks more satisfying as compared to the current Cosmic Black option. The deep contrast it creates with the golden USD forks is a real treat for the eyes.
    The second new colour option of Vibrant Kyanite Blue Metallic is a lot more flamboyant in comparison to Cosmic Black 2. The theme utilizes an exciting mix of four different colours, white, black, red and blue. The white shade can be seen on the front fender, side panels, and fuel tank. It works as a perfect background to accommodate the contrasting bits of blue and red.
    BMW G310R New Colour Teaser
    A number of components have been blacked out such as engine, engine cowl, swingarm, and exhaust. The frame is done in a combination of red and black whereas the wheels are entirely red. Golden USD forks further enhance the bike’s flashy profile. You will need this if you want human heads to take notice on the streets.
    2022 BMW G310R engine and specs
    Engine and most other hardware will be the same as earlier for 2022 BMW G310R. The bike is powered by a 313 cc, water cooled, single cylinder motor that is capable of generating 34 ps of max power at 9,250 rpm and 28 Nm of peak torque at 7,500 rpm.
    It is mated to a 6-speed constant mesh gearbox. The bike utilizes closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter to meet BS6 / Euro 5 emission standards. Rated top speed of the bike is 143 kmph.
    BMW G310R has a tubular frame with USD front forks and monoshock rear suspension with spring pre-load adjustability. Braking system comprises 300 mm front and 240 mm rear disc brakes. BMW Motorrad ABS is offered as standard. With the updates, 2022 BMW G310R could get a small price hike. The current model is available at a starting price of Rs 2.60 lakh. More