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  2. Bajaj Avenger - Wikipedia

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    Its gross weight is approx 185 kg. And Kerb weight is approx 154 kg. Cruising speed is 70–80 km/h with mileage of 40 km/L on highways and hills like to mountain areas. Tank capacity is 14 L. Avenger 220 is a successful cruiser in India when compared with others with reliability, price tag, performance, maintenance cost, power and glamour.

  3. Royal Enfield Bullet - Wikipedia

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    The bike's high fuel consumption ... In 2022, the BS6 Bullet 350 starts at an ex-showroom price of ₹ 1.27 lakh (US$1,500) in India. [12] Since 2023

  4. Carandbike.com - Wikipedia

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    Carandbike.com is an Indian automotive news portal and online marketplace for used cars, founded in 2015. It covers news about the automobile industry and is currently owned by the Mahindra Group, having been acquired from NDTV.

  5. Thinking of Buying a Used Bike? Here’s How to Know If It Will ...

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    All of the major bike brands offer sizing recommendations for different bike makes and models, so Google the bike brand (or click for Trek, Specialized, or Liv), along with size guide, to find ...

  6. Splendor (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    The Hero Splendor is an entry-level motorcycle manufactured in India by Hero MotoCorp. It has an electronic ignition and a tubular double cradle type frame with a 97.2 cc (5.93 cu in) engine. The engine is based on the Honda Cub C100EX with a similar bore and stroke of 50 mm × 49.5 mm (1.97 in × 1.95 in).

  7. Royal Enfield - Wikipedia

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    In 1952 the Royal Enfield Bullet was chosen as the most suitable bike for the job. In 1954, the government ordered 800 in units of the 350 cc model. In 1955, the Redditch company partnered with Madras Motors in India to form 'Enfield India' to assemble, under licence, the 350 cc Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle in Madras (now called