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However the TVS Apache RR 310 and TVS Apache RTR 310 are an exception and are based on the same engine and technology of BMW G310R. [15] In February 2019, an ABS equipped variant of the Apache RTR 160 4V was announced and on February 28, the ABS equipped version of the older Apache RTR 160 was launched. [16]
Although the engine of the Apache RR 310 is from BMW Motorrad's BMW G 310 R platform, the motorcycle was entirely designed by TVS in India. It is the company's first fully-faired production motorcycle. [3] The TVS Apache RR310 is powered by 312.2cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 33.5 bhp and a torque of 27.3 Nm.
After Atlas Bangladesh Limited signed a partnership agreement with Zongshen motorcycle company to assemble their motorcycles in Bangladesh. [5] [2] This has not helped sales, Atlas Bangladesh was sold 50 thousand motorcycles in 2012 but by 2017 sales had decreased to 1,500 unit per year. [2]
159 is: . the sum of 3 consecutive prime numbers: 47 + 53 + 59.; a Woodall number. [1]equal to the sum of the squares of the digits of its own square in base 15. [2]Only 5 numbers (greater than 1) have this property in base 15, none in base 10.
Bengali–Assamese numerals (Assamese: সংখ্যা, romanized: xoiŋkha, Bengali: সংখ্যা, romanized: sôṅkhya, Meitei: মশীং; ꯃꯁꯤꯡ, romanized: mashing) are the units of the numeral system, originating from the Indian subcontinent, used officially in Assamese, [1] Bengali, [2] and Manipuri, [3] [4] 3 of the 22 official languages of the Indian Republic, as ...
160 is the sum of the first 11 primes, as well as the sum of the cubes of the first three primes. Given 160, the Mertens function returns 0. [ 1 ] 160 is the smallest number n with exactly 12 solutions to the equation φ ( x ) = n .
161 is the sum of five consecutive prime numbers: 23, 29, 31, 37, and 41; 161 is a hexagonal pyramidal number. [1]161 is a semiprime.Since its prime factors 7 and 23 are both Gaussian primes, 161 is a Blum integer.
The first bike manufactured by Yamaha was actually a copy of the German DKW RT 125; it had an air-cooled, two-stroke, single cylinder 125 cc engine [1] YC-1 (1956) was the second bike manufactured by Yamaha; it was a 175 cc single cylinder two-stroke. [1] YD-1 (1957) Yamaha began production of its first 250 cc, two-stroke twin, the YD1. [1]