The 1000cc-2000cc bikes available in India are limited to such an extent that the first few were not even good for comparison with any other motorcycle segment in the Indian market. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R is the best selling motorcycle of this segment, posting 41 units and leaving just the Suzuki Hayabusa available for comparison with 30 units.
The Harley-Davidson Fat Boy is the best selling American cruiser while the same space is shared by Honda Africa Twin at 10 units. The next slot is shared by Speed Twin, Scrambler 1200 and Fat Bob with 8 units while Street Bob is good for 6 units.
Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight, along with Kawasaki Versys 1000 and Harley Low Rider shared the next slot with 5 units each. The 1000cc and above motorcycles are typically expensive and those who are planning to upgrade from a middleweight performer will need to spend a lot of money to enter this lucrative segment.
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