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Hyosung GT 650N (Standard) Discontinued

Hyosung GT 650N (Standard)

The Hyosung GT650N is a naked sports bike from the Korean two-wheeler maker and is a part of the GT family of bikes which comprises of the 250R, 650R and the 650N motorcycles. It combines the street fighter look with the mid-weight punch of the 650cc motorcycle. The GT650Ns feature list includes an analogue-digital speedometer, twin trip meters, shift light and low fuel indicator, however, it does lack ABS even as a permanent option.

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Hyosung Aquila GV250 (Ltd Edition) Discontinued

Hyosung Aquila GV250 (Ltd Edition)

DSK-Hyosung has launched the quarter litre cruiser, the Aquila 250 at the 2014 Auto Expo. This makes it the third cruiser from the companys lineup after the Aquila Pro and the ST7. The Aquila 250 has classic styling which is not very inspiring but still stands out when compared to the single-cylinder Indian motorcycles.

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Hyosung GT650R (Standard) Discontinued

Hyosung GT650R (Standard) ₹ 5,09,687*

Korean motorcycle brand Hyosung first launched the GT 650R in India in 2012. Introduced as a middle weight performance motorcycle, the GT 650R continues to remain one of Hyosungs most popular offering worldwide. The GT 650R went through a major cosmetic upgrade in 2013.

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Hyosung Aquila Pro650 (Standard) Discontinued

Hyosung Aquila Pro650 (Standard)

The Hyosung Aquila Pro650 is the bigger and more powerful of the Aquila series cruiser motorcycles sold by Hyosung in India. The styling is reminiscent of old-school cruisers and is the second most expensive Hyosung motorcycle money can buy in India. It is assembled in India by DSK Motowheels at their facility in Maharashtra.

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Hyosung GT250R (Standard) Discontinued

Hyosung GT250R (Standard)

The GT250R is one of the first Hyosung motorcycles to be launched in India. At the time of launch, there wasnt anything quite like it in the market. The GT250R shares a lot of styling inspiration from its elder sibling, the GT650R.

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Hyosung ST7 (Standard) Discontinued

Hyosung ST7 (Standard)

The Hyosung ST7 was the one of first motorcycles to be launched in India after the Korean manufacturer re-entered the Indian market in 2011. The ST7 is styled along the lines of old-school cruisers and is available with a host of accessories after local assembly at the joint facility with DSK Motors at Wai. The Hyosung ST7 gets a swept-back design, massive fenders, a huge fuel tank, loads of chrome, a simple round headlamp and step-up seats.

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Husqvarna Vitpilen 250

Husqvarna Vitpilen 250 (Standard)

Husqvarna Vitpilen 250 is a cafe racer bike available at a starting price of Rs. 2,02,950 in India. It is available in only 1 variant and 1 colour.

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Husqvarna Svartpilen 250

Husqvarna Svartpilen 250 (Standard)

Husqvarna Svartpilen 250 is a street bike available at a starting price of Rs. 2,03,468 in India. It is available in only 1 variant and 1 colour.

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Honda Africa Twin [2019-2020] (Adventure Sports – DCT)

The 2020 Africa Twin CRF1100L is Honda’s flagship adventure-tourer that is available in two variants “ Manual and Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT). The manual transmission version is available at Rs 15. 35 lakh while the DCT variant is priced at Rs 16.

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Honda Africa Twin [2018-2019] (Standard)

The Africa Twin is Hondas flagship adventure-touring motorcycle. The 2019 Honda Africa Twin only gets a new paint scheme; Glint Wave Blue Metallic. It includes a metallic shade of blue along with white and red highlights.

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Honda Africa Twin [2019-2020] (Adventure Sports – Manual)

The 2020 Africa Twin CRF1100L is Honda’s flagship adventure-tourer that is available in two variants “ Manual and Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT). The manual transmission version is available at Rs 15. 35 lakh while the DCT variant is priced at Rs 16.

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Honda Goldwing [2018-2019] (DCT)

The 2019 Gold Wing is a generation change from the previous Gold Wing. It has gotten 40kg lighter, more powerful, more efficient, and had added a bunch of features that make it the equal of any two-wheeled tourer, and even some four-wheeled ones. Honda has retained the flat-six engine configuration, but it has shed 6 kilograms over the old engine and added four valves per head.

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