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  • India’s Top 5 Iconic Bikes: A Ride Down Memory Lane

    With new motorcycles constantly making their debut, it’s a challenge for any model to truly stand out and capture the hearts of riders. However, there are those exceptional bikes that not only become market favorites but also achieve legendary status. Even after ceasing production, the mere mention of their names evokes nostalgia and admiration. Spotting one on the road is a rare treat that instantly commands attention. Join us as we explore the top 5 iconic motorcycles that have captivated the hearts of Indian enthusiasts through the years.

    Royal Enfield Bullet

    There aren’t many who don’t like the Bullet. This bike, reminiscent of a royal era, is produced by Royal Enfield. The company promotes the bike with the slogan “Made like a gun, goes like a Bullet.” Production of this once-sensational bike had stopped, but the Royal Enfield re-entered the market in 2007 and shook the two-wheeler market. They began making bikes with aluminum alloy instead of cast iron, reducing weight without sacrificing the vintage feel. Today, the Royal Enfield Bullet and Classic 350 are among the top-selling bikes in the market.

    Yamaha RX100

    Although the Bullet is a classic bike, the Yamaha RX100, a 100cc bike, still captivates youth with its super cool look. Produced by Yamaha between 1985-96, this bike is arguably the most loved bike in India. The air-cooled, reed valve, two-stroke engine bike was popular among drag racers and the youth of that time. Its design and fairing still appeal to today’s generation. Many Indians hope for its reintroduction to the market. The company is also considering bringing back the RX100 legacy, in line with today’s standards and requirements. We might see the RX100 successor in the market soon.

    Bajaj Chetak

    Many of you must have fond memories of holding the handlebar while your father rode the bike. The Bajaj Chetak, often referred to as “Hamara Bajaj,” was a scooter that etched its place in Indian hearts. Chetak was a symbol of middle-class aspirations and mobility. Although Bajaj stopped production in 2006, the Chetak name has been revived with an electric scooter introduced in 2019. It may not be the same as the old Chetak, but it carries forward the legacy and continues to win the hearts of Indian consumers.

    Hero Honda CD100

    The Hero Honda CD100 was launched in 1985 and became a popular choice among Indian consumers due to its fuel efficiency and reliability. This bike was marketed with the tagline “Fill it, shut it, forget it,” emphasizing its low-maintenance nature. It enjoyed a successful run and became a household name in India. The CD100 later evolved into several upgraded models, and its legacy continues with the Hero Splendor.

    RD350

    The Yamaha RD350 was another iconic bike that was popular among Indian bike enthusiasts. Known for its power and performance, the RD350 was a dream bike for many during its time. However, due to factors such as high fuel consumption and the arrival of more fuel-efficient options, the RD350’s production was discontinued in India. Despite this, the RD350 still holds a special place in the hearts of Indian bikers, and many continue to cherish their memories with this legendary bike.

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