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      Bikes set to hit the Roads in September

      Roger Dsouza

      Roger Dsouza

      The two-wheeler market in India has shown immense potential since the last decade. The sale of bikes has shown a meteoric rise during this time, prompting manufacturers to launch more models in India. Also, the research and development processes have been strengthened by the manufacturers to tap the immense potential of this market. Apart from the Indian makers, a number of foreign players have entered India to market their bikes. Among them, some of them have entered into a partnership with Indian manufacturers, while some are operating under their own name. All said and done, the end result is that, every month some or the other bike is launched by one or the other two-wheeler manufacturers. This September was also not an exception.

      Bikes set to hit the Roads in September
      Bikes set to hit the Roads in September
       

      KTM, the renowned Austrian company launched two of its much anticipated models in September. These were KTM RC 200 and RC 390, which are the fully faired versions of the Duke 200 and Duke 390, the globally famous bikes of the same brand. The bikes were unveiled in front of the fans on the 9th of September. Both these bikes have that ultra-superior design that is sure to pull in the crowd. Combined together with its high-end performance, the two bikes are sure to get a huge number of buyers. On the other hand, these bikes have been named as the fully faired versions of the naked sports bike Duke. The popularity of the Duke bikes is also expected to boost the sales of the RC series.

      Bikes set to hit the Roads in September
      Bikes set to hit the Roads in September
       

      Apart from these two, Suzuki Gixxer 155 is also in the list for the releases in September. This is a commuter bike, which will take against popular market names like Yamaha FZ and Bajaj Discover. Though, it is not as hyped as the RC models of KTM, it is sure to catch eyes of those who target the commuter segment. The features as well as looks have been specially designed to suit the daily purposes of a standard Indian rider. The styling is a bit different from its contemporaries and with a sleek body, thin spoke alloy wheels and muscular detailing; it is expected to grab a position in the market.