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2017 Honda Activa 125 Launched With BS-IV EngineHonda Activa 125 is the highest-selling 125cc scooter and becomes the first scoo [...]Are you passionate about speed? Does the thrill of touring away on your dream bike excite you much? Then, you are on the right page. MensXP brings you a list of launched and upcoming bikes that promises fun and excitement in the year 2015. The all new Pulsar RS 200 is Bajaj’s fastest version of Pulsar. The bike gets 199.5cc, liquid-cooled, triple spark engine. It will be coupled with a 6-speed gearbox. It is available in two versions – standard and ABS, and has been priced at Rs 1,18,500 and 1,30,269 respectively (ex-showroom Delhi). Italy’s first and the oldest bike manufacturer launched itself in the Indian market. Benelli introduced five of its best bikes in India. The Benelli TNT 300 is priced at Rs 2.83 lakh; 600i, Rs 5.15 lakh; 600 GT, Rs 5.62 lakh; 899, Rs 9.48 lakh; and TNTR 1130, Rs 11.81 lakh. All prices are ex-showroom, Mumbai.

Benelli has collaborated with Pune-based DSK MotoWheels for the local assembly of the bikes and marketing. Suzuki launched the new Suzuki GSX150R at a price of Rs 83,439. It is similar to the GSZ R1000 and is powered by a 155cc engine that produces 14.6bhp of power and 14NM of torque.
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j&s motorcycle jacks reviewsThe YZR-R3 will be powered by 321cc, liquid-cooled, twin-cylinder and will generate 41.4bhp and 29.8NM of torque.
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It is coupled with a six-speed gearbox. Yamaha will price the bike at around Rs 3 lakh and will be more of a everyday bike. Hero’s collaboration with the American motorcycle maker EBR has started showing great results. Hero’s quarter-litre HX250R will make its appearance on Indian roads soon. It will be powered by a newly developed single-cylinder, fuel-injected, liquid-cooled, 249cc engine and produce 31 bhp of power. Hero claims the bike will make 0-60kmph in just 2.7 seconds. It is expected to be priced around Rs 1.5 lakh. Mahindra will be bringing out its first premium motorcycle in India. The Mojo will get a 292cc, fuel-injected, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that will churn 25.8bhp of power and 24NM of Torque. It will also feature attractive equipment like the Ducati-sourced electronic fuel-injection system, a gas-charged monoshock and dual-exhaust. Mahindra Mojo’s main rival will be KTM Duke 390 and is expected to be priced between Rs. 1.8-2.5 lakh. Honda will be replacing the CBR250R with the more powerful CBR300R.

It will be powered by a single-cyl, 286cc engine, and will make 30bhp and 27 NM of torque. The CBR250R will feature an aggressive twin headlight cluster. The bike will be available in two versions – standard and with ABS. The launch price is going to be around Rs 2.2-2.5 lakh. Ducatti’s all new Scrambler will be seen soon on Indian roads. Scrambler will get 803cc, air-cooled, fuel-injected, L-twin motor that puts out 75bhp and 68Nm of torque. It is coupled with six-speed gearbox. The expected price of the Ducatti Scrambler would be around Rs 6-7 lakh. American maker UM Motorcycles has a tie-up with Noida-based Lohia Auto and will launch bikes ranging between 250-350cc in India. The first to be introduced is the Renegade Commando that gets a 223cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, engine producing 18bhp and peak torque of 15.5Nm at 5500rpm. The bike looks stylish and with wide-set handle bars it should be a comfortable ride. The expected price of the UM motorcycle is around Rs 1.2 lakh.

Honda will bring its premium scooter Zir in India this year. With European looks, the Zir is a powerful scooter and is powered by a 157.1cc engine generating 14bhp and 12.7Nm of peak torque. The scooter will sport a step-seat, dual projector headlamps, disc brake upfront and a digital console. Hero will probably price it around Rs 90,000. Photo: © Facebook/Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 (Main Image) Honda CB Hornet 160R2,60,900 Honda CB TWISTER DSSC Honda CB UNICORN DSS HONDA CBR 250R STD Related Posts ::150 cc Bikes in NepalMahindra Bikes Price in NepalMobile Phone Prices in NepalLaptop Prices in NepalHyosung Motorcycles launched in Nepali marketKawasaki finally launches Ninja 250R in NepalCar Prices in NepalGold price reaches Rs 59,900 per tolaReiju dirt bikes arrive from SpainTablet PC Prices in NepalAprilia Dorsoduro 750 ABS launched in NepalUM Bikes launches Renegade Commando and Renegade Sport SNOKIA CARE, NEPALLCD TV prices in NepalDeep Purple to perform live in Kathmandu on March 15LED TV Prices in NepalWorld's Tallest Man 2009ktm2day |||

Deadliest Terrorist10 DeadliestTerrorist AttacksHistory Of IndiaThe HistoryYears CompletedTouching MomentsTollsHerosForward10 Deadliest Terrorist Attacks Ever in the History of IndiaNews Home » City » Delhi90,000 Delhi cops but just 250 bulletproof vestsRajshekhar Jha NEW DELHI: Delhi Police has expedited the process to procure enough bulletproof jackets and helmets for its personnel to tackle a Pathankot-like scenario. Currently, the city police force with a strength of around 90,000 has roughly 250 such jackets, half of which are used by personnel posted in the high-security New Delhi district. The remaining 100 will not even suffice for the staff of 10 police stations in case of an exigency. Even these 250-odd jackets are heavy — around 11kg each — and obsolete, making it tough to keep them on for hours, a police officer said. While the existing vests cost around Rs 40,000 a piece, the new ones, for which global tenders will be floated soon, are likely to cost Rs 1 lakh, the officer said.

The ones to be ordered for commandos are expected to weigh not more than 5kg; for the cops on the streets, the vests will be lighter: just 2.5kg to 3kg. However, a bulletproof jacket without a similarly impregnable helmet is of no use, the officer added. Commissioner B S Bassi and special commissioner (law and order) Deepak Mishra have asked the police's procurement department to expedite the process to procure the vests on a priority basis. The provision and logistics wing has begun processing the files swiftly, sources said . Top officers are reportedly in touch with several Indian and global manufacturers. The absence of bulletproof jackets or their poor quality has been known to have killed several cops in the country. While top Mumbai policeman Hemant Karkare was a victim during 26/11, Delhi cop Mohan Chand Sharma was shot during the 2008 Batla House encounter. In 2013, a Delhi court had expressed concern over the city's ill-equipped policemen . The city police force was to procure bulletproof jackets for top-rank officers, those engaged in patrolling and on law and order duty and commandos handling riots and terror attacks.