Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
Color | White |
Manufacturing Year | 2024 |
Max Torque | 10.11 Nm @ 5600 rpm |
Suspention | Front and Rear |
Electricals | no |
Brake Type | Front and Rear |
Tyre Type | Tubeless |
Front Tyre Size | 90/100 - 10 53J |
Rear Tyre Size | 90/100 - 10 53J |
Overall Dimension | Overall Length 1770 mm Overall Width 690 mm Overall Height 1140 mm |
Brand | Vespa |
Vehicle Model | Dual |
Engine | 124.45 CC engine |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 7.4 liter |
Kerb Weight | 115 kg |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
Displacement | 400 cc |
Emission Grade | BS VI |
Brake System | Anti lock Brakes |
Model Name/Number | X440 |
Engine Type | Single Cylinder |
Tyre Type | Tubeless |
Color | Multicolor |
Power Output | 30 Hp |
Torque | 30 Nm |
Top Speed | 150 Kms |
Weight | 200 Kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 13 L |
Fuel Gauge | Digital |
Cluster Type | Digital |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Widely regarded to be one of the most iconic brands of all time, Harley-Davidson is the first name that pops into your mind when you hear the term ‘cruisers’. Established in 1903 by four brothers, Harley-Davidson probably has the biggest cult following among all other motorcycle manufacturers in the world. The company has come a long way since it unveiled its first motorcycle in 1903 – a 116cc racing ‘power cycle’ built in a wooden shed. Despite maintaining an old-school charm, Harley-Davidson motorcycles are relatively contemporary when it comes to technology, thereby offering its owner the best of both worlds.
While Harley-Davidson has stuck to its decade-old tradition of building cruisers, the company hasn’t shied away from exploiting the different segments within the market space. It has products with a range of displacement, ranging from the entry-level Street 750 right up to the humungous 1700cc Street Glide. The experimentation in body styles can be segregated into minimal and sporty Sportster series, touring-focussed Touring series, dark and modern V-Rod, Softail series for those looking for a laid back cruiser and the Dyna for those custom bike enthusiasts. Harley-Davidson also has Custom Vehicle Operations, or CVO division, where a team of some super skilled artisans pick up a model from the existing line-up, pimp it up to a different level and build it in limited numbers. Perfect for those cash-loaded enthusiasts who value exclusivity, but cannot spare time to build a custom bike themselves. Harley-Davidson recently showcased its willingness to keep up with the times by showcasing its first ever fully-electric cruiser – the LiveWire.
Harley-Davidson was one of the first premium motorcycle brands to enter India. The manufacturer commenced its operations in the country back in 2009. While most of the models are either CKD or CBUs, it currently has a manufacturing facility in Haryana which produces the Street models for the Indian and other global markets. The company’s Indian portfolio consists of the Street 750, Sportster series, Dyna series, Softail series, V-Rod and the Touring range.
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
Displacement | 180 cc |
Emission Grade | BS VI |
Brake System | Anti lock Brakes |
Engine Type | Single Cylinder |
Tyre Type | Tubeless |
Color | Black |
Power Output | 12 Hp |
Torque | 15 Nm |
Top Speed | 100 Kms |
Weight | 130 Kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 12 L |
Fuel Gauge | Digital |
Cluster Type | Digital |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Kawasaki India has launched its most-affordable model, the W175 in our market. This retro-style motorcycle is available in two variants – Standard and Special Edition, and it competes in the same price range as the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 and TVS Ronin.
While the standard version will be available in the Ebony paint scheme, the Special Edition will boast the bold Candy Persimmon Red colour. The difference between the two options is limited to the paint themes.
The mechanical specifications on the W175 include a BS6-compliant 177cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine. Linked to a five-speed gearbox, the motor is tuned to deliver a maximum output of 12.8bhp at 7,500rpm and a peak torque of 13.2Nm at 6,000rpm.
The hardware comprises a double-cradle chassis while the suspension tasks are handled by telescopic front forks and twin rear springs. The braking setup includes a single 270mm petal-type rotor at the front and a 110mm drum brake at the back while the safety net comprises a single-channel ABS. The feature list is basic and the Kawasaki W175 packs a halogen-type headlight, a halogen taillight, conventional turn indicators, and a semi-digital instrument cluster.
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