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introducing

BIKES IN INDIA
AGE OF TECHNOLOGY

OLD MO ULT
AGE DER RA
N AGE
AGE

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HISTORY OF BIKES
1.Motorcycle history begins in the second half of
the 19th century.

2. The inspiration for the earliest dirt bike, and


arguably the first motorcycle, was designed and
built by the German inventors Gottlieb Daimler
and Wilhelm Maybach in Bad Cannstatt (since
1905 a city district of Stuttgart in 1885.

3. The first petroleum-powered vehicle, it was essentially a


motorized bicycle, although the inventors called their
invention the Reitwagen ("riding carriage").

4. The first known motorcycle in the United States was said


to be brought to New York by a French circus performer, in
1895. It weighed about 200 lb (91 kg) and was capable of
40 mph (64 km/h) on a level surface.
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In 1868, the French engineer


Louis-Guillaume Perreaux
patented a similar steam-
powered vehicle.

A 1923 BMW R32, with a shaft-


drive, boxer twin engine.

Chief August Vollmer of the


Berkeley, California Police
Department is credited with
organizing the first official Police
Motorcycle Patrol
MODERN AGE
1.States in 1911.By 1914, motorcycles were no longer just
bicycles with engines; they had their own technologies,
although many still maintained bicycle elements, like the
seats and suspension.

2. An historic V-twin American motorcycle — a 1941


Crocker.

Until the First World War, Indian was the largest


motorcycle manufacturer in the world. After that, this
honor went to Harley-Davidson, until 1928 when DKW
took over as the largest manufacturer. BMW
motorcycles came on the scene in 1923 with a shaft drive
and an opposed-twin or "boxer" engine enclosed with the
transmission in a single aluminum housing.

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perception of biking changed.

In today's scenario the marketers


are targeting the youth as there
target market.

Because they are the source of


earning 89.12% revenue from the
market.
ULTRA AGE

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COMPANIES THAT RULES INDIAN
MARKET

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BAJAJ
Engine 4 Stroke,
Single
Cylinder,

Cubic Capacity 143.9cc


Max. Power 12 BHP @
8500rpm

Front Brakes 240mm


Disc
Wheelbase 1265mm
Dry Weight 132 Kg

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Engine 4 Stroke,
Single
Cylinder,

Cubic Capacity 143.9cc


Max. Power 13.5BHP
@
8500rpm
Front Brakes 280mm
Disc
Wheelbase 1365mm
Dry Weight 152 Kg
Engine 4 Stroke,
Single
Cylinder, oil
cooled

Cubic Capacity 220cc


Max. Power 19.12 BHP @
7000rpm

Front Brakes 260mm Disc

Wheelbase 1350mm
Dry Weight 150 Kg

Engine 4 Stroke,
Single
Cylinder, oil
cooled

Cubic Capacity 220cc


Max. Power 21.04 BHP @
8500rpm

Front Brakes 260mm Disc

Wheelbase 1350mm
Dry Weight 150 Kg
Engine 4 Stroke, Single
Cylinder, oilcooled
Cubic Capacity 250cc
Max. Power 19.12 BHP
@ 7000rpm
Front Brakes
260mm Disc
Wheelbase
1400mm
Dry Weight 162
Kg

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dual piston
BAJAJ

• The company is headed by Rahul Bajaj who is


worth more than US$1.5 billion.[
• In 1977 it managed to produce and sell 100,000
vehicles in a single financial year.
• In 1986, it managed to produce and sell 500,000
vehicles in a single financial year.
• Headquarters Pune, Maharashtra, India. Key
people Rahul Bajaj (Chairman), Rajiv Bajaj
(Managing Director) Revenue ▲ Rs. 81.063
billion (2005) or USD 1.32 billion, Net income
▲ Rs 11.016 billion Employees 10,250 (2006-07)
Engine 4 Stroke, Single
Cylinder,

Cubic Capacity 223.9cc


Max. Power 17 BHP @
8500rpm
Front Brakes 243mm Disc
Wheelbase 1465mm
Dry Weight 128 Kg
Engine 4 Stroke, Single
Cylinder, oil cooled

Cubic Capacity 223cc

Max. Power 18.35 BHP @ 6000rpm

Front Brakes 260mm Disc

Wheelbase 1390mm
Dry Weight 159 Kg
• “Hero” is the brand name used by the Munjal
brothers for their flagship company Hero
Cycles Ltd.
• Hero Honda Motors Limited, based in Delhi, India
is a joint venture between the Hero Group of India
and Honda of Japan.
• he world's biggest manufacturer of 2-wheeled
motorized vehicles since 2001.
• it produced 1.3 million motorbikes in a single
year.the fiscal year 2008-09.
• Net profit of the company stood at Rs. 1281.7
crore, up 32% from the previous fiscal year.
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YAMAHA--------R 15
• is an Indian subsidiary of Yamaha Motors
Company, formed in 2008 as a joint venture
with Mitsui.
• its headquarter is located in Iwata, Shizuoka.
• CEO Genichi Kawakami took Yamaha into the
field of motorized vehicles on July 1, 1955.
• Yamaha Motor is the world's second largest
producer of motorcycles after Honda.
• Revenue: 12 billion US$ (2005). Operating
income:- 900 million US$ (2005), Net income
550 million US$ (2005) Employees 39,300 (2005)
Engine 4 Stroke, Single
Cylinder, air cooled

Cubic Capacity 178.4cc

17.05 BHP @
Max. Power 7000rpm

Front Brakes 260mm Disc

Wheelbase 1350mm

Dry Weight 142 Kg


• The turnover of the entire group was close to $2 billion in 2003.
• The factory was started in Hosur, Tamil Nadu in southern India
• In the same location, the same promotors started another company in 1984, in
collaboration with Suzuki Motor Corporation of Japan, for the manufacture
of 100 cc motorcycles.
• 2001 and since its own in house R&D facility and manufactures in three
locations in India, Hosur in Tamil Nadu, Mysore in Karnataka and Baddi in
Himachal Pradesh then the name of the company changed to TVS Motor
Company.
• Some of models:- TVS MAX ,100 TVS, Fiero ,TVS Samurai.
• Premium models:- TVS Apache ,RTR 160, TVS Apache RTR 160 EFI
(Electronic Fuel Injection) TVS Apache RTR 180.
THANK YOU

KUNAL KUNDU (A05)

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