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Bajaj
Anhelo
Kawasaki has grown to be an aspiration leader in performance
and styling for motorcycles. The Anhelo is one such breed
from the Kawasaki stables.
The on/off
road Kawasaki Anhelo with the 8 valve, twin cylinder, liquid
cooled engine, generates all of 32 BHP to take you across
any terrain. Monoshocks and a 6-speed transmission are the
other unique features of a bike that can take you places.
Bajaj
Pulsar
Developed with Tokyo R & D (Japan), this muscular street-sport
bike with a 150/200 cc 4-stroke engine is slated to storm
Indian roads in September 2000.
Bajaj
M-80 Four Stroke
The tough and rugged machine with contemporary styling
and 4-stroke fuel efficiency will hit the streets by July
2000. the 74cc, 4-stroke engine has more than adequate
power of 5.3 HP to ensure that this workhorse will remain
unparalleled in its value and reliability. The telescopic
front suspension makes for an easy ride on any terrain.
Bajaj Sunny Spice
One essential requirement for a scooterette is the absolute
ease of riding. The young and cool Sunny Spice will make
riding seem ever so easy with a single speed automatic
transmission, low weight, low saddle height, small turning
radius and an electric start option. With the 3.6 HP engine
the Sunny Spice combines the right amount of pep with
ride convenience that never goes out of style.
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Veeresh Malik and Shailesh Khanolkar at the
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