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Many bikes ranging from standard to cruiser to sport bikes were launched at the 11th Auto Expo in New Delhi. Here are some bikes launched at the Auto Expo.
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A model poses on a motorcycle at the Piaggio stall at the Auto Expo which began on Saturday.
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Visitors are taking photos of a Harley Davidson motorcycle during the Auto Expo.
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A foreign model stands next to a Yamaha motorcycle during the Auto Expo.
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A model sits on a Yamaha FZ1 motorcycle during the Auto Expo in New Delhi.
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A model sits on a TVS scooter during the Auto Expo in New Delhi.
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Ducati Asia Pacific CEO Mirko Bordiga, front, with CEO Ducati India Ashish Chordia pose while sitting on the newly unveiled Monster 795 at the Auto Expo, in New Delhi.
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The Monster 795 will cost US$13,442 in India.
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People visit the stall of Harley Davidson motorcycles at the India Auto Expo in New Delhi.
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Indian actor John Abraham poses with a Yamaha Scooter Prototype model during a press preview at the India Auto Expo in New Delhi
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The 2012 Auto Expo had all the biking enthusiasts excited when Honda unveiled the CBR150R. The CBR150R is manufactured in Thailand and was first introduced in 2002. It’s a part of many one-make racing championships that Honda organises across Asia, including India. The Honda CBR150R looks exactly like its bigger engined twin, the CBR250R, save for its scaled down look and the black alloys.
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Piaggio Vehicles Pvt. Ltd, the Italian motorcycle maker, today unveiled the Vespa scooter at the 2012 Auto Expo. The Vespa will hit Indian roads in April 2012 and will initially be available in 35 main cities.
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Vibgyor Vehicles announced that they would launch six new variants in the Indian market in 2012. The first will be the 325cc bike which will be launched next month.
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Harley-Davidson announced that the Street Bob & Super Glide models will now be available as CKDs in India.
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Triumph has showcased a diverse portfolio of seven bikes from four prominent families (Roadster/ Supersports, Adventure / Touring, Modern Classics and Cruisers). The Bonneville will be the cheapest offering at Rs 5.5 lakh ex-showroom. It will not necessarily be the first Triumph to be launched.
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HMSI unveiled 7 new India specific two wheelers including their mass motorcycle Dream Yuga and the CBR150R at the 11th Auto Expo in New Delhi.
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Royal Enfield launched the Thunderbird 500 at the 2012 Auto Expo.