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Bajaj Avenger Street 150cc. The Bajaj Avenger is a cruiser style motorcycle designed and manufactured by Bajaj Auto in India. It draws the styling and other design cues from the Kawasaki Eliminator which had an air-cooled, single-cylinder Kawasaki engine and was sold at a premium. It was launched with a 180 cc engine, which has subsequently ...
Bajaj Kawasaki Wind 125; Bajaj Avenger 180; Bajaj Avenger 200; Bajaj Avenger Street 150; Bajaj Avenger Street 180; Bajaj BYK 100; Bajaj Boxer BM150; Bajaj Discover 100; Bajaj Discover 110; Bajaj Discover 125; Bajaj Discover 135; Bajaj Discover 150; Bajaj Discover 100M; Bajaj Discover 100T; Bajaj Discover 125M; Bajaj Discover 125T; Bajaj ...
Bajaj is the first Indian two-wheeler manufacturer to deliver 4-stroke commuter motorcycles with sporty performance for the Indian market. [vague] [24] Bajaj achieved this with the 150cc and 180cc Pulsar. Motorcycles produced by Bajaj include the CT 100 Platina, [25] Discover, Pulsar, Avenger, and Dominar.
Danmotor Vespa Indonesia (1970s), Licensed Vespa 90cc and 150cc models — Indonesia; Dayton (1954–1960), models included Albatross (powered by 224cc Villiers 1H engine) and Flamenco [49] — United Kingdom; DKR (1957–1967), DKR Company formed by Day & Robinson of Willenhall Radiators, and Cyril Kieft.
They also assemble (knock-down kits) the following Bajaj models: CT100 (2006–present) - new engine 4 stroke business model; CT100B (2017–present) - new engine; CT125 (2018–present) - 4-stroke 125-cc business model; CT150 (2019–present) - New engine; Rouser NS200 (2015–present) - 4-stroke 200cc - Standard model
Pages in category "Bajaj motorcycles" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Bajaj Avenger; C. Bajaj Kawasaki Caliber; Bajaj Chetak; Bajaj Cub; Bajaj CT 100; D.
This is a list of Kawasaki motorcycles designed and/or manufactured by Kawasaki Heavy Industries ... A7 Avenger 350 (1967–1971 ... (L model [zx7] street; M model ...
Make & model Model years Engine Displacement Power Top speed Image Notes BMW S 1000 RR (second generation) 2019–present Inline four: 999 cc (61.0 cu in) 205 hp (153 kW) 193 mph (310 km/h) By some measures, faster than MV Agusta F4 R 312. [1] BMW S 1000 RR (first generation) 2009–2018 Inline four: 999 cc (61.0 cu in) 199 bhp (148 kW)