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New top-end Bajaj Discover coming soon

New Bajaj Discover variant currently undergoing final stages of testing; will come with front faring and added features.
1 min read7 Apr '14
Staff WriterStaff Writer
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Bajaj Discover 125T shown.

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Bajaj has been updating the Discover series in regular succession, and is now planning to take the Discover series to new level, as it is working on a new top-of-the-line variant. The new Discover will carry most design cues from its younger siblings, but also showcase a few extra goodies that will give it a distinctive edge over its stablemates. This new variant is expected to feature a front fairing, digital instruments console, a flat saddle as seen on other Discover variants, front petal disc brake, rear monoshock and ten-spoke alloy wheels; the new Discover might also receive a conventional handlebar instead of clip-on handlebars.

Powering the new Discover will be a newly developed, electric and kick-started engine in the 125cc-150cc displacement area, featuring Bajaj’s proven DTS-i technology.

The bike is already being tested and is in the final stages, implying that it is likely to be launched in the coming few months.

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Mahindra launches new electric three-wheeler

e-Alfa Mini is priced at Rs 1.12 lakh; manufactured at Mahindra's Haridwar plant with initial capacity at 1,000 units per month.
2 min read15 Sep '17
Staff WriterStaff Writer
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Five-year insurance rule: Updated Royal Enfield price list

One-year comprehensive insurance and four-years of third-party insurance to cost Rs 8,061 on the Classic 350 (rear disc).
2 min read7 Sep '18
Firoze IraniFiroze Irani

The Classic 350 in Redditch Red.

The Himalayan Sleet pre-fitted with the Explorer kit.

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Triumph Bonneville Street Twin vs Ducati Scrambler Icon comparison

They both have classic styling along with oodles of modern tech. But which bike stands out as the one to own?
3 min read7 Jul '16
Priyadarshan BawikarPriyadarshan Bawikar

Both are really good-looking bikes; while the Scrambler looks ready for action, the Street Twin looks purposefully laid back.

All digital, but no gear indicator.

With quick power delivery, the Scrambler’s motor is ever ready to... scramble!

MT60 tyres have good road grip.

Compact switchgear looks modern.

Brakes are super responsive.

DRL ring adds modern feel.

Scrambler’s tail-light looks marvelous.

Throttle is ride-by-wire.

Seat is supremely comfortable.

Parallel-twin exhaust note is sinful.

The 900cc parallel-twin’s soothing nature is this bike’s real highlight.

Front tyre is a bias-ply design.

Alloy bracket for headlamp looks great.

Analogue speedo, but no tacho.

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Honda CB Shine limited edition priced from Rs 59,083

The two colour schemes hike prices by just Rs 300.
1 min read25 May '19
Vishal VenugopalVishal Venugopal
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Ducati likely to move away from desmo valves on most bikes

Ducati is believed to be working towards increasing its service intervals.
2 min read31 Mar '23
Rishaad ModyRishaad Mody
Ducati service intervals will get much longer.
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