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Hero Honda now Hero MotoCorp
Hero Honda is now officially Hero MotoCorp. The company recently announced that they changed the name of their company to Hero MotoCorp. The company will introduce their new global brand identity next month in London.
According to the company statement Hero Honda Motors was formally renamed today as Hero MotoCorp. As the company gets ready to unveil its new brand identity next month, the largest manufacturer of two wheelers in the world was provided with all the required statutory approval today from Registrar of Companies to change to their new name.
Earlier in June, we had reported about the company’s shareholders giving the nod of approval to change the name of the company. Meanwhile, the chairman of the company, Brijmohan Lall was quoted as saying that this is not merely a company changing its name, but rather it ushers in new beginnings for the company, unlocking with it a lot of potential for the company to increase beyond its capabilities to set new benchmarks and grow beyond boundaries.
According to the company statement Hero Honda Motors was formally renamed today as Hero MotoCorp. As the company gets ready to unveil its new brand identity next month, the largest manufacturer of two wheelers in the world was provided with all the required statutory approval today from Registrar of Companies to change to their new name.
Earlier in June, we had reported about the company’s shareholders giving the nod of approval to change the name of the company. Meanwhile, the chairman of the company, Brijmohan Lall was quoted as saying that this is not merely a company changing its name, but rather it ushers in new beginnings for the company, unlocking with it a lot of potential for the company to increase beyond its capabilities to set new benchmarks and grow beyond boundaries.
The company’s CEO and MD, Pawan Munjal, was quoted as saying that this marks the start of new era for innovations, whether it be in product development or technology, or satisfaction of customers, and increasing their presence in global markets.
The company decided to go for a new name following its split from earlier JV partner Honda Motors.Saturday, August 27, 2011
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- Pulsar 220 DTS-FI
Delhi: Rs. 80800
Chennai: Rs. 80300
Kolkata: Rs. 81200
Mumbai: Rs. 81100 - Pulsar 150 DTS-i : Rs. Rs. 57000
- Discover 125 DTS-i : Rs. Rs. 42000
- XCD 125 : Rs. 41000
Hero Honda Motors
- CBZ Xtreme
Mumbai:Rs. 58200
Delhi:Rs. 57400
Chennai: Rs. 57500 - Hero Honda Hunk
Mumbai:Rs. 57000
Delhi:Rs. 57100
Chennai: Rs. 56200
- Hero Honda Karizma
Mumbai:Rs. 74900
Delhi: Rs. 72100
Chennai: 72200 - Hero Honda Karizma ZMR (PGM Fi)
Mumbai:95300
Delhi:91100
Chennai: 91000 - Hero Honda Passion Plus
Mumbai: Rs. 43300
Delhi: Rs. 42500
Chennai: Rs. 42800 - Hero Honda Passion Pro
Mumbai: Rs. 47100
Delhi: Rs. 44000
Chennai: Rs. 44600 - Hero Honda Glamour Fi
Mumbai: Rs. 54600
Delhi: Rs. 55400
Chennai: Rs. 55400 - Hero Honda Glamour Disc
Mumbai: Rs. 48800
Delhi: Rs.47700
Chennai: Rs. 47800 - Hero Honda Splendor Super
Mumbai: Rs. 44700
Delhi: Rs. 44400
Chennai: Rs. 44600 - Hero Honda Splendor NXG
Mumbai: Rs. 40100
Delhi: Rs. 40700
Chennai: Rs. 38600 - Hero Honda Splendor Plus
Mumbai: Rs. 41700
Delhi: Rs. 39200
Chennai: Rs. 38300
- Honda Activa : Rs. 34000
Kinetic Engineering Ltd
- Blaze (with Front Disc Brakes) : Rs. 54000
- Blaze (with Drum brakes) : Rs. 51000
Yamaha India
- Yamaha FZ16
Delhi: Rs. 65000
Chennai: Rs. 65000
Kolkata: Rs. 65000
Mumbai: Rs. 65000
Yamaha YZF-R15
Delhi: Rs. 97500
Chennai: Rs. 97500
Kolkata: Rs. 97500
Mumbai: Rs. 97500
TVS Motors
- Apache RTR 160
Delhi: Rs. 64000
Chennai: NA
Kolkata: NA
Mumbai: Rs. 65600
Apache RTR 160(with Rear Disc Brakes)
Delhi: Rs. 65500
Chennai: Rs. NA
Kolkata: Rs. NA
Mumbai: Rs. 68100
Apache RTR EFI
Delhi: Rs. 69700
Chennai: Rs. NA
Kolkata: Rs. NA
Mumbai: Rs. 75200
Bike Maintenance Tips
- Regularly check tyre condition and air pressure. Optimum air pressure in the tyres of the bike is important for maximum road grip, stability, riding comfort and longevity of the tyres.
- While under-inflated tyres wear unevenly, adversely affect handling, and more likely to fail from being overheated, over inflated tyres make the motorcycle ride more harshly, and more prone to damage from surface hazards, and wear unevenly.
- Check your tyres for cuts and scrapes on your tires, which could cause a blowout. Also check the tyre treads once a week and have the wheels balanced and the alignment checked if the wear is uneven.
- Engine oil plays an important role in ensuring smooth operation and maintenance of the bike and maintaining a correct engine oil level is important. Check engine oil level each day before operating the two–wheeler. Oil level should be between upper and lower marks. Top up engine oil if required. Check for oil leakage.
- Clean the two-wheeler body surface regularly to maintain the surface finish. Before cleaning the motorcycle, ensure that the ignition switch unit, H.T. Coil and silencer are covered using plastic sheets.
- Clean the motorcycle using low-pressure water. All painted surfaces should be washed only with water, as kerosene or detergent will damage the paint.
- The motorcycle battery needs periodical maintenance to ensure a long and trouble free life. Check the electrolyte level against the top and bottom markings on the battery shell. Always top up with distilled water whenever required.
- Check for any leakage from battery. It should be clean and free from any leakages. In case of non-use of motorcycle, battery should be kept fully charged and electrolyte level should be at Top mark.
- Clean spark plug regularly. Every 750 km for two-stroke bike and every 1,500 km for four-stroke bike. Clean spark points (electrodes) with emery paper.
- Keep carburettor clean. Every 1500 km, clean out the carburettor float chamber and other parts. Clean jets by forcing compressed air through them.
- Keep both brakes properly spaced. Keeping them too tight (too urgent), or too loose (too late) is dangerous. Brakes should be tightened as per the rider’s personal style and requirement.
- Check cables regularly for kinks, bends and frayed ends. Especially check ends. If one or more strands appear broken, replace immediately.
- Always ensure that the tax is paid and Insurance cover (Insurance policy) is within validity period. Keep Tax Receipt and Insurance policy at home and keep xerox copy in bike.
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