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TVS to Make Use of Semi-Automated Technology in Its Bikes
By Kingshuk Dutta | Jun 19, 2016


STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • SMT technology will finish the need to shift gears manually with the foot
  • TVS got its patent for SMT after 7 years of filiing it
  • The technology can be used on three-wheelers as well


The automated Manual Transmission or AMT technology is doing really well in India on four-wheelers. It eases out the operations for the driver on the traffic-laden roads in our country. So it wouldn't be preposterous if we thought that similar technology can be adapted to use motorcycles as well. We believe that TVS is all set to introduce motorcycles in India with a semi-automated manual transmission or SMT as they call it. The company had filed a patent application in 2009 for the same and they received it now in 2016, after 7 years. The Jive was the first motorcycle in India to be launched without a clutch and it was a product from TVS.

The technology is simple. One just has to push a button on the handlebar to switch between gears. Once the button is pushed, an electromechanical actuator is activated which does the job of switching gears. TVS might also give two buttons, one for upshifting and one for downshifting. The patent also says that there will be fuel savings of upto 2-5 per cent as the fuel wastage because of clutch slips will be no more. Also, the patent description adds that it might be of some benefit for differently-abled users. The patent says that there will be no need to alter the overall design and functioning of a motorcycle that might be fitted with TVS' SMT technology.

TVS says the SMT technology can be adapted for use in three-wheelers as well. There is no doubt that technology is growing leaps and bounds in the two-wheeler segment in our country. While there is no mention of by when TVS will launch a motorcycle with its patented SMT technology, but we can be sure that it will be sooner than later. There has been no official communication from TVS, who understandably, would want to keep it under wraps until they are ready to confirm it.

(Source: Business Standard)

TVS Apache RTR 200 4V

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Displacement 197.75 cc
Maximum Power 20.23 BHP @ 8500 rpm
Maximum Torque 18.1 NM @ 7000 RPM
No. of Cylinders Single Cylinder
No. of Gears 5-Speed Gearbox
Seat Height 800 mm
Ground Clearance 180 mm
Kerb/Wet Weight 148 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 12 litres
Top Speed 127 kmph

EX-SHOWROOM PRICE
₹ 88,990
 
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TVS to Make Use of Semi-Automated Technology in Its Bikes
By Kingshuk Dutta | Jun 19, 2016


STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • SMT technology will finish the need to shift gears manually with the foot
  • TVS got its patent for SMT after 7 years of filiing it
  • The technology can be used on three-wheelers as well


The automated Manual Transmission or AMT technology is doing really well in India on four-wheelers. It eases out the operations for the driver on the traffic-laden roads in our country. So it wouldn't be preposterous if we thought that similar technology can be adapted to use motorcycles as well. We believe that TVS is all set to introduce motorcycles in India with a semi-automated manual transmission or SMT as they call it. The company had filed a patent application in 2009 for the same and they received it now in 2016, after 7 years. The Jive was the first motorcycle in India to be launched without a clutch and it was a product from TVS.

The technology is simple. One just has to push a button on the handlebar to switch between gears. Once the button is pushed, an electromechanical actuator is activated which does the job of switching gears. TVS might also give two buttons, one for upshifting and one for downshifting. The patent also says that there will be fuel savings of upto 2-5 per cent as the fuel wastage because of clutch slips will be no more. Also, the patent description adds that it might be of some benefit for differently-abled users. The patent says that there will be no need to alter the overall design and functioning of a motorcycle that might be fitted with TVS' SMT technology.

TVS says the SMT technology can be adapted for use in three-wheelers as well. There is no doubt that technology is growing leaps and bounds in the two-wheeler segment in our country. While there is no mention of by when TVS will launch a motorcycle with its patented SMT technology, but we can be sure that it will be sooner than later. There has been no official communication from TVS, who understandably, would want to keep it under wraps until they are ready to confirm it.

(Source: Business Standard)

TVS Apache RTR 200 4V

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Displacement 197.75 cc
Maximum Power 20.23 BHP @ 8500 rpm
Maximum Torque 18.1 NM @ 7000 RPM
No. of Cylinders Single Cylinder
No. of Gears 5-Speed Gearbox
Seat Height 800 mm
Ground Clearance 180 mm
Kerb/Wet Weight 148 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 12 litres
Top Speed 127 kmph

EX-SHOWROOM PRICE
₹ 88,990

so this is TVS Draken ?
 
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Unfortunately, non-electric motorcycles are banned in most places in China.
 
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so this is TVS Draken ?

Draken is a concept bike, not for production...... This is the latest from RTR series not reached the dealership yet......
2 versions available....

1) For export (with abs and fuel injection)
2) For Indian market (without abs and carburetor induction) slowly it will be upgraded

Unfortunately, non-electric motorcycles are banned in most places in China.

There was a time when electric scooters sales were growing pretty well in India..... about 5 years back...... But consumers are not ready to switch over.....

1) Though the per kilometer cost would be very less, but you need to consider battery as a consumable here, and when you include battery in to the cost, then the difference between ic engine bike and an electric scooter will be very less......
2) Power and distance is always an issue
3) The only advantage is it is environment friendly....

I liked this guy.......
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I really Liked that guy :(

Well New RTR is a version of draken, or one can say the deisgn is inspired by Draken........ While they used part of old RTR design for continuation..... Let me tell you the bike is a beast to drive......

I guess the Akula will be a game changer..... Expected to hit the market in Q4 or Q1 or next year......
 
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Ok here is few upcoming bykes which would be launched soon in India. So bykers have a look



Indian Scout Sixty
Est. Price : `11.00 lakh Exp. Launch : Mid 2016

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Bajaj Pulsar 150NS
Est. Price : `73,000 Exp. Launch : Mid 2016

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Bajaj Pulsar CS 400
Est. Price : `2.00 lakh Exp. Launch : Mid 2016
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Yamaha YZF R15 V3
Est. Price : `1.20 lakh Exp. Launch : June 2016
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DSK Benelli TrK 502 Itallian
Est. Price : `5.00 lakh Exp. Launch : Mid 2016

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Kawasaki Vulcan S
Est. Price : `6.00 lakh Exp. Launch : Mid 2016

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Aprilia RSV4
Est. Price : `22.00 lakh Exp. Launch : Late 2016

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Yamaha MT 03
Est. Price : `3.50 lakh Exp. Launch : Late 2016

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