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Supplier: Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki bikes
Supplier: Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki Bikes
The Suzuki Gixxer SF Fi is the top of the line motorcycle in the Gixxer range of premium commuter bikes. Powered by a fuel-injected version of the 155cc engine, the Gixxer SF Fi is aimed at the youth looking for a stylish and technologically advanced commuter bike. The Suzuki Gixxer SF Fi retains the sculpted fuel tank and the rear panels from the naked Gixxer, though it now gets a full-sized fairing. Styled to resemble the bigger GSX-R superbikes, the fairing has been aerodynamically shaped to improve the motorcycles touring capabilities. The aggressive riding position, fat tyres and the stubby exhaust give it a sporty character. The Suzuki Gixxer SF Fi is built on the single downtube frame. It is powered by the same 155cc single-cylinder engine that is used in the rest of the Gixxer range, though the fuelling is now taken care of by an electronic fuel injection system. The Gixxer SF Fi gets the same power output as its carburetted sibling 14.6bhp and 14Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a five-speed transmission
Suzuki has been making the V-Strom in Japan since 2002, although it introduced the model in global markets only by 2009. The V-Strom is a dual purpose adventure bike which incorporates design elements from other Suzuki models. It even borrows the fuel injection system from the track-bred GSX-R models. Suzuki launched the V-Strom 1000 in India in February, at the 2014 Auto Expo. The brand also makes a smaller-engined version the V-Strom 650. The latter, however, is not in the offering for the Indian market at present due to customs regulations. The V-Strom 1000 is powered by a 1037cc, V-twin, four stroke engine. This big displacement liquid cooled engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The dual purpose model offers an adjustable windscreen, inverted telescopic front forks, a rear monoshock and dual disc brakes at the front. Even the India-spec model comes with ABS as standard. Suzuki is currently selling the V-Strom in two colours only: Candy Daring Red and Pearl Glacier White.
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The V-Strom 650 is a middle-weight adventure tourer from Suzuki. Based on the, V-Storm 1000, which is the companys flagship adventure tourer, the V-Storm 650 too carries forward the same design philosophy sporting a beak-like front fairing with vertically stacked headlamps and an adjustable windscreen. The bikes instrument console features an analogue tachometer paired with a multi-function, illumination adjustable display that offers the rider a wealth of information. In the 2019 edition, Suzuki added hazard lamps and side reflectors to the motorcycle. The motorcycle has been built around a strong yet light-weight aluminium twin-spar chassis, featuring integrated mount points for panniers. It also comes with spoke wheels shod with tubeless radial dual-sport tyres. The motorcycle rides on 43mm adjustable telescopic forks up front and a monoshock with rebound and preload adjustment at the back. For braking, the motorcycle comes with 310mm twin-discs at the front and a 260mm disc at the back, with ABS as standard. Powering the middle-weight motorcycle is a 650cc liquid-cooled V-twin that is capable of producing 71bhp and 62Nm. The motor comes with rider aids like three levels for traction control, Easy Start System and Low Rpm Assist. Transmission duties are handled by a 6-speed constant mesh gearbox. The V-Strom 650 XT is available in two colours - Champion Yellow and Pearl White Glacier
The GSX-R series is what truly defines Suzuki. The first a 750cc rolled out over three decades ago. It was followed by an 1100 and then in the year 2001 came the 1000cc. The engine capacities, the styling, and the technology might have changed over the years, but the focus for the brand has remained constant: Any motorcycle that carries the GSX-R nomenclature must be track-focused. It might not be savage or mad or be the epitome of technological breakthroughs, but a GSX-R must handle; it must brake; and it must feel completely at home on a racetrack. No surprise then that we are at Kari Motor Speedway to ride the latest generation GSX-R in both the standard R1000 and R1000R forms. You can read about the pricing and specs of these bikes by clicking on their names. And we expect the world from these GSXRs for it has taken Suzuki nearly a decade to come out with this 6th generation model. Whats more, its now claimed to be the most powerful, hardest accelerating and cleanest running GSX-R ever built.
The Aprilia RSV4 R APRC ABS has a rich and successful racing heritage and has been derived from the companys successful racing bikes over the years. The RSV4 was first introduced in 2009 and has evolved into a very capable machine over these years. Packed with modern technology and great ergonomics, the RSV4 R APRC ABS is one of the best litre-class bikes around. The Aprilia RSV4 R APRC ABS is powered by a four-stroke longitudinal 1,000cc 65° V-4 cylinder engine, which has won the Italian manufacturer two WSBK championships in the past four years. The liquid-cooled engine produces 180bhp and 115Nm of torque through a six-speed gearbox with a multiplate wet clutch. The exhaust system has an oxygen sensor and is laid out in a four into two into one layout. The Aprilia RSV4 R APRC ABS can be switched into three modes- T (Track), S (Sport), R (Road). The APRC or Aprilia Performance Ride Control package for the bike, comes with a traction control (ATC), wheelie control (AWC), a track-only launch control (ALC) and a quick shift (AQS) system. The ATC can be adjusted while the bike is in motion while the AWC can be adjusted to three levels. The bike is also equipped with an antilock braking system (ABS). The Aprilia RSV4 APRC ABS is available in two colours - Black Competition and Fluo Red. It goes up against other 1,000cc supersport motorcycles like the Yamaha YZF R1, Honda CBR1000RR, Suzuki GSX R1000, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R and the BMW S1000RR