Bajaj, Harley, Yamaha, Hero to launch these bikes in 2019: Check features, stunning pictures
Good news for bike lovers as six new bikes by famous motorcycle manufacturers are likely to launch in the next few weeks. Popular two-wheeler brands like Bajaj, Harley, Yamaha and Hero are all set to reveal their most awaited bikes on Indian roads in 2019. Yamaha MT-15, Hero Maestro Edge 125, Hero X pulse, 2019 Bajaj Dominar 400, Harley-Davidson Street Glide Special and Forty-Eight Special are some of the much-awaited bikes ready to hit the streets in a few weeks.
1. 2019 Bajaj Dominar 400
New Dominar will have a BSVI-compliant and will sport a 6-speed transmission. Other features that the 2019 Dominar will get are USD forks and a dual-digital instrument cluster. As far as prices are concerned, the 2019 Dominar is expected to be priced at a premium of Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000. The current Dominar retails at Rs 1.63 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). (Official website)
2. Harley-Davidson Street Glide Special and Forty-Eight Special:
Harley-Davidson is about to launch two new variants called the Forty-Eight Special and the Street Glide Special. The Street Glide will be powered by the new Milwaukee-Eight 114 engine with the 1,868cc motor in the Street Glide Special puts out a 163Nm of torque. While Forty-Eight Special will be rolled with cosmetic changes only. (Official website)
3. Hero Maestro Edge 125:
4. Hero X pulse:
Hero MotoCorp hasn’t confirmed the launch of the X-Pulse, we are hoping that the budget adventure motorcycle is finally launched this month. The X-Pulse is powered by a 200cc, air-cooled mill that produces 18.7PS of power and 17.1Nm of max torque. It will feature long-travel suspension and a high-mounted exhaust system. (PTI)
5. Yamaha MT-15:
Yamaha will be launching its street naked motorcycle, the MT-15 in next few weeks. Yamaha has put a 155cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine in the MT-15 which produces 19.3PS of power and 14.7Nm of torque. The India-spec model will get conventional forks and a box-type swingarm instead of the USD forks and cast aluminium swingarm on the international variant. (Twitter)