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    Bajaj of India

    Here is an interesting little offering from India. Quite a smart looking bike and quite impressive for it's size. I imagine it would be the sort of bike that would suit newbees. Apparently there is a 220cc version as well (Pulsar), but didn't see it mentioned on the site.
    http://www.bajajauto.com/1024/vehicl...Bajaj%20Pulsar
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    looks like an SV clone
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    looks like a updated hyosung
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    Kawasaki actually

    Bajaj Auto has a technical tie-up with Kawasaki Heavy Industries of Japan to produce a range of the latest, state-of-art two-wheelers in India. Since the tie-up in 1986, Bajaj Auto has launched KB100, KB RTZ, KB125, 4S, 4S Champion, Boxer, Caliber, Caliber115, Wind125 and India's first real cruiser bike, the Kawasaki Bajaj Eliminator.

    A Fortune 500 company with a turnover of USD 10 billion (Rs. 45,840 crore), Kawasaki Heavy Industries has crafted new technologies for over a hundred years. These technologies have redefined space systems, aircrafts, jet engines, ships, locomotive, energy plants, construction machinery, automation systems, apart from a range of high quality, high reliability two-wheelers.

    Kawasaki has given the world its legendary series of 600-1200cc Ninja and 1600 Vulcan bikes. Straight from Kawasaki design boards, the Kawasaki Bajaj Eliminator redefines the pleasure of "biking" in looks as well as performance.

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    i love the rear shocks... haha
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    I've ridden one (not the model you refer to though) while in India. A 150cc I think it was. And I note that in last months 'Bike' magazine one of the staff reporters (Damion L'anson?) gave readers a low down on his travels/near death experiences around India on one. He thinks they're value for money.

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    At first glance I thought FXR150-ish. Closer look didn't really change my mind but did reveal a few styley touches. I'd take one for a spin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GR81
    i love the rear shocks... haha
    Is there something wrong with them?

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    hmm nice bike very nice, i wonder if they'll get john abraham to help advertise the bike hmmmmmm john abraham

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    The only one I have seen was some years ago and was belt drive - not the Harley-type more the fan-type. It was very inexpensive but.
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