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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Limited EDITION Yamaha Fazer Launched

India Yamaha recently launched its new bikes in India. It launched the costliest superbike Yamaha VMAX in the country. In addition to this, limited editions of Yamaha Fazer, Yamaha FZS and Yamaha FZ16 were also showcased. Yamaha has introduced only 3000 units of these bikes for the festival season. The limited edition of Yamaha FZ16, Yamaha FZS and Yamaha Fazer is priced at Rs. 66,500, Rs. 68,500 and Rs. 73,500 respectively (all prices are ex-showroom, New Delhi).







Limited Addition Yamaha Fazer
Limited Addition Yamaha Fazer
The limited edition of Yamaha Fazer is a perfect eye-catcher. This new variant comes in white with blue shade. Cool, Ya? Due to its stunning colour, it can be spotted among hundreds of vehicles. Stickaring of the bike is also changed. This time it is in red shade. Fazer sticker pasted at mask and fuel tank.







White finish alloy wheels of Yamaha Fazer:
White finish alloy wheels of Yamaha Fazer
One more thing is noticeable that is white alloy wheels. Usually white finish alloy wheels are seen in superbikes. The body colour matching alloy wheels give it handsome look. Apart from this, thin racing strips catch the eye of beholders. The company logo still at the same place as in regular Yamaha Fazer. Front side indicators find their place at the airscoops.







Large Hood of Yamaha Fazer :
Large Hood of Yamaha Fazer

The big doom is another stunning feature of the machine. Wolf eye twin headlmaps do their job quite good. Larger wind screen is there to protect the rider from gusty winds. Ignition key placed at the joint of handlebars which are connected at the both end of a solid socket. See at the fuel tank, blue wide strip used as anti-scratch pad across it.

Blue shade is painted at front mudguard, air scoops and rear side panels. White strips are there at all these parts. This time front mudguard is having white graphics and rear side panels as well. Rear view mirrors are same as the regular Yamaha Fazer. Seat is wide enough for rider and pillion. A compact passenger footrest is also added to the Fazer. Midship silencer looks smart at the bike with silver colour heat shield. LED tail lamp is fitted below the rear grab rails. The machine is equipped with folding foot-pegs that fold theirself when touch the ground or occupy less space at standing mode. The plastic components are more cheaper than other bikes in the country.





LCD Display of Yamaha Fazer:
LCD Display of Yamaha Fazer
This big machine has big wheel base measuring 1335mm. Large wheel base is, no doubt, ensure safety by avoiding skidding and provides better grip on even slippery roads. Yamaha Fazer claimed that the 140/60-17 redial tyres' are the first in India. The tyres supposed to give solid control and grip on even bumpy roads. The Fazer houses the same LCD display that comprised of tachometer, speedometer, trip meter and fuel gauge. Side indicators and other indicators are also part and parcel of the console. Engine starting signal is another worth seeing thing on it. This big beast sports worldclass monocross suspension that is single sided swing armed.





Power Train of Yamaha Fazer:
Power Train of Yamaha Fazer
Look at the specifications of the powertrain. This is fitted with air cooled, 4 stroke, SHOC, 2 valve engine with 153cc of displacement that produces maximum power of 14 ps at 7500 rpm and maximum torque of 14 NM at 6000 rpm. The engine specifications has enough to claim it the best in the 150cc segment. Yamaha Fazer now have upgraded transmission of return type 5 speed.

Ford to Launch Figo for Indian Market

Ford-Figo

This is the Ford Figo, an all-new car set to go on sale in India early next year. The name is Italian slang for “cool,” and the Figo certainly looks it. The Figo’s basic architecture is that of the (presumably previous-gen) Fiesta, and it shares the trapezoidal lower grille and edgy lines that are typical of other European Fords.

Ford says the car marks an important investment for its operations in India, which experts expect to be the world’s third-biggest market for new cars by 2020. Ford has invested $500 million in a production plant in Chennai, India, which will have a capacity of 200,000 new vehicles per year and will build the Figo alongside other Indian-market cars.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Tata Indicom LAPTOP Free Offer

Tata Indicom Broadband introduced More-4-Sure offer for its subscribers. Become a Tata Indicom Broadband 2.0 customer and you could get a free laptop, or Linksys router or free broadband.

If you pay
  • 4 months of rentals in advance and you get one month broadband FREE!
  • 6 months of rentals in advance and you get Linksys Wi-Fi router absolutely FREE!
  • 12 months of rentals in advance and you get 4 months of broadband usage absolutely FREE
  • 36 months of rentals in advance and you get A cool Zenith Laptop FREE!
More Details on www.tataindicombroadband.com

Docomo Unlimited Internet Access Offer @Rs.95


Tatadocomo introduced another great plans for its customers. Now they launched Pre Paid GPRS Packs for an unlimited internet access on your mobile handsets or with any PC or Laptop that has Bluetooth or USB port for the cable.

Plan
  1. Rs.15 GPRS Pack: This a Rs.15 special GPRS pack allowing unlimited internet access for upto 3 days.
  2. Rs.95 GPRS Pack: This special GPRS pack allowing unlimited internet access for up-to 30 days.

More detials on www.tatadocomo.com

Hero Honda launches Karizma ZMR

The country's largest two-wheeler maker, Hero Honda motors, on Monday launched a new version of its premium segment bike Karizma
Karizma ZMR

priced at Rs 91,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi).

The new Karizma ZMR comes with a 225 cc fuel injection engine and is fitted with digital ignition system, Hero Honda Motors said in a statement.

"One of the key pillars of our winning strategy has been to consistently keep introducing new, advanced products and maintaining a balanced product portfolio. The ZMR is set to further augment our steadily growing presence in the premium segment," Hero Honda Motors Managing Director Pawan Munjal said.

Hero Hondas product range includes several successful motorcycles that have redefined the Indian motorcycle market across segments, he added.

The new bike will go on sale across the country by the end of this month and the company will target youngsters within the age group of 18-24 years as its potential customers.

Hero Honda is also planning to undertake an integrated marketing campaign involving the print, electronic and on-the-ground activations to promote the new bike.

The new ZMR is the fifth model from Hero Honda in the premium segment. It currently sells Hunk, Achiever, CBZ Xtreme and Karizma.