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Popular Bikes in Indian Markets


For more than five decades, bikes have been ruling on the Indian roads. Whether city or village, bikes have marked a strong presence in the Indian automobile market. The launch of the first motor cycle in India was made due the need develop for better patrolling by the army and police personnel. Gradually bikes became an inherent part of the life of people. Now bikes in India have secured a firm place where they are no more a necessity alone, but have become a part of people's personality also.

The First Motorcycle Launch in India

The year 1955 marked the entry of the 350 cc 'Bullet', the first motorcycle in India, manufactured by the Royal Enfield Company of the UK. The motorcycle was assembled in Chennai. Primarily solely meant for use by the Indian Army and Police department, soon the Bullet found its place inside the Indian homes. The following models of the company have so far become most popular in the country.

Famous Royal Enfield Models

Bullet 350
Bullet 500
Bullet Electra
Bullet Machismo
Thunderbird
Introduction of Rajdoot

After Bullet becoming a common choice for people in the country, Escorts Motors came with the then famous model called Rajdoot. Rajdoot was an ideal motorcycle complete with all design specifications and efficiency. For years Rajdoot became the favorite bike for people in India.


Yamaha: A Complete Bike in all Respect

Yamaha, the Japanese motorbike manufacturing giant offered the first taste of a complete bike to Indian bike lovers. Soon Yamaha caught a significant share of the Indian bike market and enjoyed the leadership almost for a decade and soon Yamaha started launching various new bikes.

Famous Yamaha Bikes

Yamaha RX100
Yamaha RX-Z
Yamaha Crux
Yamaha Enticer
Yamaha Gladiator
Yamaha Libero G5
Yamaha Gladiator
Yamaha Alba 106
Entry of Hero Honda Bikes

Many global bike manufacturers soon turned their focus towards Indian market. One bike manufacturer, Hero Honda came to Indian market with lots of efficient bikes delivering great fuel economy and almost zero maintenance cost. Hero Honda bikes are still running on Indian roads with the same confidence and glory.

Famous Hero Honda Bikes

Hero Honda Achiever
Hero Honda CD 100 SS
Hero Honda CD Dawn
Hero Honda CD Deluxe
Hero Honda Glamour
Hero Honda Karizma
Hero Honda Passion Plus
Hero Honda Splendor
Hero Honda Splendor NXG
Hero Honda CBZ X-Treme
Hero Honda Hunk
Bajaj: First Indian Bike

After successfully selling the most popular models of scooters namely Bajaj Super and Bajab Chetak, The Company came into the world of bikes. Completely designed and developed in India, the bikes produced by Bajaj are some of the best design innovations. In collaboration with Kawasaki Motors, Bajaj introduced the famous Baja Kawaski Caliber, Wind, and Eliminator models in the Indian market. The company now enjoys a fair percentage of the market share.

Famous Baja Bikes

Bajaj Avenger
Bajaj CT 100
Bajaj Discover
Bajaj Platina
Bajaj Pulsar DTSi
Bajaj Pulsar 200CC
Bajaj Wind 125
Sonic DTSi
TVS: A Bike for All

TVS is a famous name in the Indian bike market. TVS has introduced some of the most cost-effective and fuel efficient bikes to the Indian bike lovers. TVS bikes are best known for their attractive graphics and aerodynamic design.

Famous TVS Bikes

TVS Apache
TVS Centra
TVS Fiero
TVS Star City
TVS Victor

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