Bikes in India
Bikes are a great passion among Indian men. Bikes in India are more commonly seen or roads. Motorized two-wheelers like scooters, small capacity motorcycles and mopeds are very popular as a mode of transport due to their fuel efficiency and ease of use in congested traffic.
Bikes are a great passion among Indian men. Bikes in India are more commonly seen or roads. Motorized two-wheelers like scooters, small capacity motorcycles and mopeds are very popular as a mode of transport due to their fuel efficiency and ease of use in congested traffic. The number of two-wheelers sold is several times that of cars. About 3.1% of Indian households own a bike; annual sales of bikes in India are expected to reach 10 million by 2010. There were 4.75 crore (47.5 million) powered two wheelers in India in 2003 compared with just 86 lakh (8.6 million) cars. Hero Honda, Honda, TVS Motors and Bajaj Auto are the largest two-wheeler companies in terms of market-share. Royal Enfield, an iconic brand name in the country, manufactures different variants of the Bullet motorcycle which is regarded as a classic motorcycle that is still in production.
Bajaj Auto ltd is India


