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New Bikes become BS-III compliant in India

Published On Apr 29, 2010 12:00 AM By kartik vyas

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The country's two-wheelers market growing very quickly. New bikes has become BS-III emission norms complaint in India. New emission norms, which has been implemented across the states in India from First April 2010. 13 Metro cities are upgraded from BS II to BS III norms. The new emission norms motive is to create an eco-friendly environment by reducing vehicle pollution. The Two-Wheeler giants are developing upgraded new bikes from old horse. The new emission norms has already applied on Four-wheeler market. After a good deal of BS-IV Compliant four-wheelers, it's now the turn of the two wheeler production, loaded with latest emission norms. Honda has upgraded new Honda Unicorn and Honda Shine models in India. Both models are compliant with BS-III emission norms, now called as Honda CB Unicorn and Honda CB Shine respectively. The new bikes in India having some advanced features like Battery and vicious air filter. The company's new upgraded CB Shine variant has also loaded with new look and new body graphic design. Bajaj Auto has already started the process of upgrading its bikes up to the new emission norms for two-wheelers. Apart from that, India Yamaha Motors also make over Yamaha FZS and Yamaha FZ16 to new emission norms. Hero Honda, India's biggest two-wheeler maker, has also launched two new upgraded bikes in India. These models such as Hero Honda CD Deluxe and Hero Honda CD Down. New bikes have new addition features like black muffler, new side covers, utility box and meter console. New bikes has also added new body graphic. However, Its not enough to stable our eco-friendly environment. Remains New Bikes in India will be developed with new BS-IV emission norms compliant.

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