25) 2017 Kawasaki Ninja 650
Kawasaki has unveiled the MY2017 Ninja 650 at Intermot 2016. The motorcycle now carries a new design, leaving all of the curves behind with its currently sold version. Now, it looks more into the Ninja 300 and Ninja 1000 (which has also received a MY2017 design at the show) family. Not just that, the Ninja 650 KRT Edition has also been displayed with the standard model.
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26) Honda CB150R Streetfire
This naked machine from Honda is actually a CBR150R without the fairing. It comes with lighter body and produces 16.8 BHP and 13.8 Nm of torque from its 150 cc engine. It can be a good alternative for those who feel the CBR150R has grown old while they like technical specifications of the bike. Honda has not disclosed anything regarding the launch date for India.
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27) Yamaha MT-03
Yamaha’s MT-03 is a non-faired R3 and looks perfectly balanced from all ends. It could save money for those who do not need the fully faired Yamaha racer and even provide a sharp and attractive tail end to a street fighter. It can be launched anytime in India, expected with a sub INR 3 lakh price tag.
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28) Kawasaki Vulcan S
Kawasaki currently retails 3 different 649 cc motorcycles based on the same engine. The ER-6n, Ninja 650R and Versys 650 will soon be accompanied by the 649 cc Vulcan S in India. Producing 61 BHP and 63 Nm of torque, Kawasaki should be praised that no motorcycle from these 4 drive in the same way and deeply takes the rider into the typical driving style of the motorcycle.
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29) Hero Xtreme 200S
Hero’s next generation Xtreme 200S was an answer to the growing range of 200 cc bikes in India. It carries a 200 cc, air cooled engine producing 18.34 BHP and 17.2 Nm of torque. The gearbox used is 5-speed while the pricing is expected to stay lower than all the others in the 200 cc segment. It will loose all the bright red highlighting from the concept version.
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30) Hyosung GT300R
Hyosung’s upcoming 2-cylinder replacement to the GT250R is nothing different in terms of performance as it uses an under-powered 275 cc engine producing 27.62 BHP and 23.5 Nm of torque. It may not be the best performer in the twin cylinder segment but would definitely be a deal breaker in terms of styling and riding aesthetics.
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