21.7.11

Bikes in India



With more than one billion plus population, the bicycle industry in India has seen spectacular growth over the past decade and continues to move from strength to strength. Engines in India include a large part of the Indian two-wheeler industry. This tremendous growth in the bike segment is purely attributed to two important factors, ie disposable income and availability of cheap financial services. With changing market dynamics, slowly began to change bikes Scooters. Consuming a large share in the Indian two-wheeler industry, bicycles have come to represent style and class for many Indian men and several women, as well.

Some Indian companies like Hero Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and Bajaj are ardent followers across the country. Starting Bajaj Pulsar DTSII a class of its own. It is largely responsible for changing the image of Bajaj as a 'scooter maker. "Hero Honda is said to be the number one bike manufacturer in the world followed by his Indian counterpart Bajaj India.

, but there are a few bike enthusiasts who prefer imported bikes. High performance super bikes like the Suzuki Hayabusa and Kawasaki Ninja have a large fan following on the Indian roads. While Suzuki Zeus, Hero Honda Karizma and Honda Unicorn may have their loyal fans, and high-speed super bikes are for those with a passion for speed.

S is stable and steady growth in the economy many people are turning to bicycles. Even people who own cars are buying bikes as quickly and out of traffic. Many Indian middle class families are now able to afford a two-wheeler due to it being economical, safe, economical and cost effective. Bike manufacturers in India are constantly competing against each other to launch the next classy bike. By introducing special technologies and innovative features, slowly eating into the bike industry in India, leaving very little room for a scooter or moped for maneuver. With the advent of 4-stroke engine in India, bicycles have become more fuel efficient, increasing their market potential even further.

young generation in India loves bicycles for cars. Because imports are expensive bikes, bike enthusiasts resort to cheap changes to your bike. Bike modification is the latest craze among Indian youth. Some of the common changes include increasing the rear tire size, adding shock absorbers and even changing the entire body of a bicycle, leaving just the engine intact. Bright paint jobs and snazzy colors make up the bike and its owner stand out in a crowd anytime.

the reduction of customs duties and taxes, cheap consumer loans and convenience in relation to the public transport system, the motorcycle industry in India promises to continue to cater to the ever-changing needs of Indian people.

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