Bajaj






The Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer. It is India's largest and the world's 4th largest two- and three-wheeler maker. And it is based in Pune, Maharashtra, with plants in Akurdi and Chakan (near Pune), Waluj (near Aurangabad) and Pantnagar in Uttaranchal. Bajaj Auto makes and exports motorscooters, motorcycles and the auto rickshaw.

Harley Davidson






The Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Company (NYSE: HOG, formerly HDI) is an American manufacturer of motorcycles based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The company sells heavyweight over 750 cc. Motorcycles designed for cruising on the highway. Harley-Davidson motorcycles (popularly known as "Harleys") have a distinctive design and exhaust note. They are especially noted for the tradition of heavy customization that gave rise to the chopper-style of motorcycle.

Aprilia 1






Now despite being a relatively small company by global motorcycling standards, Aprilia is very active in Motorcycle sport. It contests many Road Racing formulae, including the FIM 125 cc World Championship, the FIM 250 cc World Championship, and the now-defunct FIM 500 cc World Championship. From 2002–2004 they participated in the FIM MotoGP World Championship, and from 1999–2003 they participated in the FIM Superbike World Championship. Aprilia has now returned to World Superbike for the 2009 season with Max Biaggi and Shinya Nakano as their factory riders both piloting the RSV4.

Aprilia 2






The Aprilia Motorcycle is an Italian motorcycle company, one of the seven marques owned by Piaggio, the world's fourth largest motorcycle manufacturer. Aprilia started as a scooter manufacturer, but has more recently come to be known for its race-winning sportbikes. It is most recently best known for its flagship 1000 cc V-twin Superbike, the RSV Mille.

Buell






Buell Motorcycle Company is an American motorcycle manufacturer based in East Troy, Wisconsin and founded by ex-Harley-Davidson engineer Erik Buell. The company first partnered with Harley-Davidson in 1993, and became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Harley by 2003. On November 17, 2006, Buell announced that it had produced and shipped its 100,000th motorcycle.

Triumph






The Triumph Motorcycles Ltd is the largest surviving British motorcycle manufacturer. When Triumph went into receivership in 1983 John Bloor, bought the name and manufacturing rights from the Official Receiver. The new company (initially Bonneville Coventry Ltd) continued Triumph's record of motorcycle production since 1902, making it the world's longest continuous production motorcycle manufacturer.

KTM







The KTM motorcycle is an Austrian motorcycle manufacturer. The company was founded in 1934 by engineer Hans Trunkenpolz in Mattighofen. It started out as a metalworking shop and was named Kraftfahrzeuge Trunkenpolz Mattighofen. In 1954 KTM began producing motorcycles. KTM is most commonly known for its off road motorcycles though in recent years it has expanded into street motorcycle production.

Suzuki ATV






The Suzuki Z400 ATV, either known as the LTZ 400, is a high performance all terrain vehicle in the popular Quad-Sport line of Suzuki ATVs. And this Z400 has earned a reputation of being an all-around top performer by being equally as impressive on trails, sand dunes and at the race-track. And it provides loads of four-wheel.

Yamaha ATV






On July 1, year 2005, Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. (YMC) released on the Japanese market the 2006 model of the popular sporty-performance Yamaha ATV "YFZ450" with some spec changes for greater product maturity and boosted performance from its liquid-cooled DOHC 5-valve, 449 cc engine. On the same day the 2006 models of the other Yamaha ATVs maybe will also be released with new coloring and graphic designs.
The 2006 Yamaha ATV lineup consisted of six models ranging from the 80cc "YFM80" to the 660 cc "GRIZZLY 660" (four sports models, two utility models).

BMW Motorcycle-2






There were New Class of BMW Motorcycle-German: Neue Klasse-was a line of compact sedans and coupes starting with the 1962 1500 and it is continuing through the last 2002s in year 1977. Powered by BMW's celebrated four-cylinder M10 engine, the New Class models featured a fully independent suspension, MacPherson struts in front, and front disc brakes. Initially a family of four-door sedans and two-door coupes, the New Class line was broadened to two-door sports sedans with the addition of the 02 Series 1600 and 2002 in 1966.
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