INDIAN TOP 5 FASTEST BIKES
Bajaj Pulsar 220cc
The favourite two wheeler manufacturer of India Bajaj Auto Ltd. has felt the pulse of the country's youth and have given an attractively designed and amazingly stylish bike to the world. Bajaj Pulsar 220cc is surely one of the fastest bikes in India. Pulsar was designed with a clear motive to give India an all new biking experience and Pulsar 220cc succeeded in doing so. Bajaj Pulsar 220cc has recorded to have speed of 144 Km/hr.
Hero Honda Karizma
It accelerates your heartbeat and quickens your pulse. With its high performance and look, the all new Hero Honda Karizma is bound to make your adrenaline level rush. Ya, that's what the Karizma is all about. The Karizma runs on factory-fitted mag wheels and the long wheelbase at 1355mm provides stability to the bike. The Hero Honda Karizma has a top speed of 125km/h and performs impressively at speed about 100kph.
TVS Apache RTR 180
TVS Apache RTR 180 is a name synonymous with high speed bike in India. Its got the extremely sporty looks and is reported to have fuel efficiency of 16 ltrs fuel tank capacity. With 5 speed gear transmission and excellent disc brakes, this fast bike TVS Apache RTR 180 has definitely set the pulse racing at a top speed of 125km/h.
Yamaha YZF R15
Its is sure to create the heavy impact on the Indian roads. Designed to offer 'Harmony between rider and machine', Yamaha YZF R15 is splendidly reproduced with the characteristics of 'R' series. A symbol of hybrid design that combines world class design as well as some localized functions. Popular amongst the youth, Yamaha YZF R15 has 150cc liquid cooled engine and has a top speed of 135 km/h.
Honda Unicorn
Popular amongst youths, Honda's Unicorn 150cc bike is the last but definitely not the least in the list of fast bikes in India. Slendid looks and being high on its aesthetic value, this bike has a 4 stroke 150cc engine that delivers an output of 13.3 bhp engine. Honda Unicorn falls in the category of sports bike and delivers a top speed of 113 Km/hr.
The favourite two wheeler manufacturer of India Bajaj Auto Ltd. has felt the pulse of the country's youth and have given an attractively designed and amazingly stylish bike to the world. Bajaj Pulsar 220cc is surely one of the fastest bikes in India. Pulsar was designed with a clear motive to give India an all new biking experience and Pulsar 220cc succeeded in doing so. Bajaj Pulsar 220cc has recorded to have speed of 144 Km/hr.
Hero Honda Karizma
It accelerates your heartbeat and quickens your pulse. With its high performance and look, the all new Hero Honda Karizma is bound to make your adrenaline level rush. Ya, that's what the Karizma is all about. The Karizma runs on factory-fitted mag wheels and the long wheelbase at 1355mm provides stability to the bike. The Hero Honda Karizma has a top speed of 125km/h and performs impressively at speed about 100kph.
TVS Apache RTR 180
TVS Apache RTR 180 is a name synonymous with high speed bike in India. Its got the extremely sporty looks and is reported to have fuel efficiency of 16 ltrs fuel tank capacity. With 5 speed gear transmission and excellent disc brakes, this fast bike TVS Apache RTR 180 has definitely set the pulse racing at a top speed of 125km/h.
Yamaha YZF R15
Its is sure to create the heavy impact on the Indian roads. Designed to offer 'Harmony between rider and machine', Yamaha YZF R15 is splendidly reproduced with the characteristics of 'R' series. A symbol of hybrid design that combines world class design as well as some localized functions. Popular amongst the youth, Yamaha YZF R15 has 150cc liquid cooled engine and has a top speed of 135 km/h.
Honda Unicorn
Popular amongst youths, Honda's Unicorn 150cc bike is the last but definitely not the least in the list of fast bikes in India. Slendid looks and being high on its aesthetic value, this bike has a 4 stroke 150cc engine that delivers an output of 13.3 bhp engine. Honda Unicorn falls in the category of sports bike and delivers a top speed of 113 Km/hr.
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