Sunday, 13 December 2015

pulsar 180


The Bajaj Pulsar is available in 5 different engine variants. We have already seen the lower end 135cc and 150cc bikes. Today, we will see how good the mileage delivered by the 180cc DTS-i variant of Bajaj Pulsar is. Pulsar 180 is one of the original models being first introduced way back in 2001 along with the 150cc variant.



Yamaha-FZ


The Yamaha FZ-16 was one of the earliest bikes reviewed on MileageInfo. The FZ-S that we are discussing today is an improvisation upon the same bike and comes with distinct features like a front visor. I was not too impressed with the FZ-16 when I first reviewed it. The bike offers a city mileage of just around 38-42 kmpl on most counts. We have had 180cc bikes that offer a better economy. While the FZ-S is not too different from the FZ-16 on many aspects relating to the engine, let us look at it independently and see if it is worth the buck.




New 2015 Yamaha Fazer 




It has emerged that Yamaha India dealers have silently launched the new Fazer FI V2.0. The new Yamaha Fazer FI V2.0 price has been pegged at INR 83,850 (ex-showroom, Delh).  As we reported earlier, the new Fazer benefits from a new front fairing. Along with a new fairing, the bike also gets an engine cowl. Along with these new panels, the bike also gets all the new features that made their debut on the FZ FI V2.0 (read – all-digital instrument cluster, split seats, split grabrail, rear tyre hugger and new exhaust).



yamaha bikes r1



Yamaha is back. After riding the latest R1 at Sydney Motorsports Park in Australia last February, we walked away amazed, but we also left with a huge list of unanswered questions. Racetrack press introductions allow a motorcycle to be tested near its limits, exploring aspects of performance that are virtually impossible to sample on public roads. But therein lies the problem: Racetracks don’t do a good job of indicating how motorcycles work in the real world of traffic, commuting, imperfect pavement, and speed limits.



apache rtr 220



Team ICB’s roving eye in the sky, EarthFusion, has swooped down on the Vehicle Research and Development Establishment(VRDE) at Ahmednagar in Maharashtra. For the uninitiated, VRDE is a premier automobile testing and homologation facility in India, much like ARAI of Pune. EarthFusion notes that the TVS Apache 220/250 has begun initial testing at VRDE and upon confirmation from out sources, we have a bunch of possible new details about TVS Motors’ new flagship motorcycle. The TVS Apache 220/250 is expected to be launched in India during 2014-15. Here are a few details of the Apache 220/250 our sources have divulged to us.



bullet classic 350

Mileage / average fuel efficiency of Royal Enfield Classic 350 is approx. 40-45 kmpl.


Bike's mileage heavily depend on riding quality. Also Highway mileage and City mileage differs. Traffic condition also impect mileage of Royal Enfield Classic 350.




Suzuki Hayabusa

The Hayabusa is designed with a view to be the fastest accelerating bike on the planet with fantastic wind-cheating ability. Its standout, bulbous, lengthy style is instantly recognisable.
Up front, an oversized but shapely mudguard goes upwards into the headlight cluster which with a 70mm projector-type high beam works brilliantly at night. The indicators sit flush in the fairing, while the pair of smoothly rounded rearview mirrors work well even at high speeds.