Man killed outside motorcycle business in Richland County SC

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COLOMBIA, South Carolina

Two men have been arrested for their alleged involvement in a shooting Thursday that killed one person and injured four others outside a motorcycle dealership, the Richland County Sheriff’s Department said Friday.

The incident happened in the Capital City Cycles parking lot at 7810 Two Notch Road around 4 p.m. Thursday, according to the sheriff’s department.

One man died at the scene, the other four were taken to local hospitals.

Richland County Coroner Naida Rutherford said the name of the deceased was Charles E. Lilly, 55, of Beech Island.

“We are working with the Richland County Sheriff’s Department to fully investigate this matter,” Rutherford said in a statement.

Two men remained in the hospital Friday morning, according to the Richland County Sheriff’s Department. Their conditions were unknown.

Deputies “responded to multiple reports of gunshots” and were dealing with a “very large crime scene,” a spokesperson for the sheriff’s department said Thursday night. The department said Friday it believed an argument between several people had escalated, leading to the shooting outside Capital City Cycles.

Police have arrested and charged two men for their alleged involvement.

Kristopher Wheat, 36, was charged with obstruction of justice after being released from hospital, the sheriff’s department said.

James Hill, 58, was charged with first-degree assault by the mob.

Both men were imprisoned at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center. The sheriff’s department said more charges could follow.

“We believe this is an isolated incident and do not believe there is a danger to the community,” the department said in a statement.

Capital City Cycles is located where Interstate 77 crosses Two Notch Road. The busy intersection includes many hotels, restaurants, and at least one church.

Capital City Cycles on its website describes itself as “a family-owned, operated motorcycle dealership with over 20 years of experience in the motorcycle industry. We have one of the largest motorcycle inventories in the world, including over 400 used Harley-Davidson motorcycles.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

This story was originally published March 11, 2021 9:56 p.m.

Famous British Motorcycle Brand Unveils Brough Superior Lawrence

By Preetam Bora
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The Brough Superior Lawrence is a tribute to TE Lawrence, aka Lawrence of Arabia

Iconic British motorcycle brand Brough Superior, known as the Rolls Royce of motorcycles, is back with a brand new motorcycle. The now-based brand in France released its latest model, the Lawrence, named after one of the brand’s most famous fans, Thomas Edward Lawrence, who owned seven Brough Superior motorcycles in his day. The new model is expensive, flashy, and the design is a mix of nostalgia and modern technology. The name, of course, comes from TE Lawrence, the British soldier and author who ultimately met an untimely death when he crashed into one of his own Brough Superior motorcycles.

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The design of the Brough Superior Lawrence is a bit hit and miss, a fusion of different types of motorcycle design

The new Lawrence model features a liquid-cooled, liquid-cooled, DOHC 88-degree V-twin engine with a displacement of 997 cc and an output of 102 hp and 84 Nm of torque. Priced at around $ 80,000 (almost 58.63 lakh), the Lawrence isn’t affordable and sports a more drastic design than downright good-looking. Nonetheless, with a new carbon fiber bodywork, titanium frame, titanium subframe, CNC machined fork from aluminum and titanium links, and cast aluminum swingarm, the Lawrence stands out. boasts a number of premium components, including a single-shock suspension at both ends. The braking system consists of two 320mm discs at the front and a single 230mm disc on the rear wheel.

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The style, ergonomics and shape of the Lawrence mark a clear departure from the classic designs of Brough Superior.

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The style, ergonomics and shape of the Lawrence mark a clear departure from the classic designs of Brough Superior. The overall design is a bit hit and miss, not quite here, and not quite there. But Brough Superior is still hoping the new Lawrence will grab some attention. Only 188 copies of the Lawrence will be manufactured, in homage to the year of birth of TE Lawrence, 1888. Although the Lawrence retains a long and low stance, it still marks a difference from the rest of the Brough Superior range. modern.

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Motron Motorcycles – A new motorcycle brand from Austria

Austrian group KSR presented their new brand through a 4-part film series called “Follow the Mâ€.

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The new brand, Motron Motorcycles, presented in a fresh, yellow theme, reflects the entire brand identity and design of the motorcycles. Speaking of the brand’s model range, Motron Motorcycles’ current lineup consists of 13 bikes from 3 different segments. The bikes are aimed specifically at the entry-level and mid-size segment in the two-wheeler sector with an attractive price / performance ratio.

In-depth review of Motron’s 2021 product line. With an extensive product line of 13 motorcycles, the product portfolio of the new Austrian brand is not limited to petrol motorcycles and scooters. Indeed, among the 13 models, there are three electric scooters as well as a mini electric bike!

The displacement of gasoline motorcycles varies from 50cc to 400cc. On the other hand, the electric models currently offered fall within the European class L1e and are offered with Bosch electric motors of 15,000 W or 2,000 W.

“The launch of the new Motron brand hits exactly the pulse of the times. Especially in times like these, when people yearn for a fulfilling balance in their pandemic daily life, we appeal to a target group who can find in Motron a brand to start a new hobby, a new passion. Our brand slogan “GET OUT†underlines our approach to fighting tough times, going out and having fun on a Motron, â€say Michael and Christian Kirschenhofer, owners of KSR Group.

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Range

Gasoline

X-NORD 125

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A 124.8cc adventure motorcycle ready for city and country roads.

X-NORD 125 TOURING

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Based on the X-Nord 125, the X-Nord 125 Touring contains saddlebags for long journeys.

REVOLVER 125

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A 124.8cc urban cruiser with stunning retro styling.

WARRIOR 400

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The biggest machine in the Motron range. Motron says the Warrior 400 is for those looking for speed.

BREEZY 50

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A modern, air-cooled, low-emission scooter for speeding through the city.

IDEO 50

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A fun scooter with a classic Italian design.

IDEO 125

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The big brother of the Ideo 50. Motron says the Ideo 125 is designed for city and highway driving.

VENTURA 125

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A modern scooter that is fuel efficient and powerful enough for urban and rural roads.

Electric

CUBERTINO

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Powered by a 1500W Bosch motor, this Cub-inspired electric Cubertino comes with a stunning look and a range of 56 km. One of our favorites!

WHISPER

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Powered by a 1500W Bosch motor, the Whiz is specially designed for city driving.

VOLTZ

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The Voltz is a light machine for the city. Powered by a 2000W Bosch motor and removable Samsung battery, Voltz has a range of 65km.

VIZION

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Powered by a 1500 W Bosh motor, the Vizion mini-bike reminds us of the Honda MSX and Benelli TNT 135. A very interesting concept!

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Motron has announced that the electric models (WHIZZ, CUBERTINO, VOLZ and VIZION) will be launched first. Subsequently, internal combustion models (X-NORD 125, REVOLVER 125, WARRIOR 400, BREEZY 50, VENTURA 125, IDEO 50 and IDEO 125) will arrive in dealerships from the second quarter. Meanwhile, the last two models, NOMAD 125 and X-NORD 400 are expected to launch in the second half of this year.

Motron has announced that they will initially focus on the European market, starting with Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Greece. The distribution network is expected to expand to other European countries during the year 2021.

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Motorcycle price on installment payment is 25% higher than cash – DTI – Manila Bulletin

The price of motorcycles sold in installments is 25% higher than the spot price per unit, according to Commerce and Industry Secretary Ramon M. Lopez.

Lopez said it was discovered by the DTI as it held public hearings on the draft memorandum circular that will promote payment options in consumer transactions and ban the sale of goods and services on installments only. .

According to Lopez, the price difference for motorcycles in installment payment is 25% greater than the price for payment in cash. The higher unit prices for the installment payment are due to the high interest rate, he said.

Lopez stressed the need to give consumers the choice to pay in cash to save on costs, especially if they have savings to pay for their purchases in cash.

From January 2019 to January 2021, DTI received 3,060 consumer complaints about the one-time installment payment option implemented by motorcycle dealers and stores. The complaints have reported that the motorcycle seller insists he pay in installments even though he is willing to pay the full value in cash.

Consumers should be provided with payment options when purchasing products and services, given the practice of a number of retailers requiring installment-only sales, the DTI considers it necessary to reiterate applicable provisions of the Philippine Consumer Law and other relevant laws to ensure that consumers are adequately protected.

To address this concern, the Under Secretary of State for the DTI Consumer Protection Group (CPG). Ruth B. Castelo explained, “DTI is stepping in to address this consumer concern by limiting their payment options not only for motorcycles, but also for other products and services they need.

DTI-CPG Assistant Secretary and DTI-CCRC Competitor OIC Atty. Ann Claire C. Cabochan explained: “Through this circular, the DTI also aims to underline the consumer’s right to choose and have access among the various options for purchasing products and services, including the method of payment.

Under Article 52 of the Consumer Law (RA 7394), “An act or practice is deemed to be unfair or unreasonable when the producer, manufacturer, distributor, supplier or seller, taking advantage of the physical or mental infirmity of the consumer, his ignorance, his illiteracy, lack of time or the general conditions of the environment or the environment, induces consumers to conclude a sale or a lesser transaction contrary to the interests of the consumer or grossly bias in favor of the producer, manufacturer, distributor, supplier or seller. “

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Why Royal Enfield is no ordinary motorcycle brand, but the makings of an urban legend

The gold border on the cover of the new book by former business journalist-turned-author Amrit Raj, Indian icon: a cult called Royal Enfield, may seem to indicate that this is another part of a series of corporate golden hagiographies. But, less than halfway, it is perfectly obvious that this is not the case. Raj has been careful to include the smallest details of the struggles and obstacles as well as the efforts of a great multitude of people who have created and supported the Royal Enfield brand.

The book also combs through the occasional missteps that have prompted the brand to thoroughly rethink and then restructure its operating methods, often to the detriment of its loyal clientele. Missteps that created a lot of internal friction, but ultimately fermented the kind of change that built the company’s fortunes and paved its path for the far too crucial decade to come. In a detailed Zoom chat, Raj describes what it’s like to understand RE’s appeal and what made him take a closer look at its non-linear learning curve.

When and why did you decide to chronicle the history of Royal Enfield?
I am not a biker, but I am a keen observer of brands due to the training I had as an economic journalist. And, for some reason, Royal Enfield has always fascinated me. The idea [about writing a book] brewed for some time, but the process started two years ago. If you buy a Maruti Suzuki car, it provides you with excellent service; if you buy a Hero bike, it gives you excellent mileage. But there is nothing tangible that Royal Enfield offers its customers. The mileage is not that great, neither is the service. So what is it about this brand that appeals to people so much? I realized that more than the product, it’s the story it represents. It gives you something that other products don’t have. And you can’t quantify it.

The outlines of the Royal Enfield success story have been frequently discussed and documented. How did you make sure your account was different from these?
Royal Enfield was sold to the Lal family for a sum of Rs 3 crore, and the current valuation of the company is Rs 10,000 crore. Many people have claimed that the business was in the right place at the right time. But if you look at this number, it cannot be by pure chance. They took it from a doodhwala brand to a thousand-year-old brand. You don’t see this transition normally. And I realized it’s not just Siddhartha Lal’s story. Many people have played a role in building this brand. And this book is their story.

Do you think it was the lack of a similar product, or do you think there was something particularly appealing about the Bullet itself that made the success of the RE?
There has always been an aura around the brand, and I think that’s what prompted the Lal family to take over the business in the 90s. Everyone remembers the Bullet. Either their uncle rode it or their father did. Or they borrowed their neighbor’s bike and took him for a ride. When I was a kid, if a Bullet passed by my house, I would go out to see what it was. And even when the bike took off, the thud remained. This curiosity is part of the years of growth of many people of several generations. And that has remained an important part of the brand’s history, even though the brand almost went bankrupt in the 1980s. There was almost nothing, the plants were dead, the machines were dead. But the Bullet was a superstar.

“Everyone has a memory of the Bullet. Either their uncle did it or their father did it. Either they borrowed their neighbor’s bike and took him for a ride. come out to see what it was. And even when the bike took off, the thud remained. ”

You have written extensively on the role of former Royal Enfield chairman, the late Rudratej “Rudy” Singh. Would you say there was a chief architect primarily responsible for the brand’s latest transformation? Or has it always been a joint effort?
Over the past 30 years, the brand has had incredible leaders. And they all played their part for a certain length of time. People like Badri Agarwal, Venki Padmanabhan and Rudy – each had their part to play. Siddhartha has always been at the center of the brand, but if you overlook the role of one of these men, I don’t think the Royal Enfield story can be over. Rudy’s entry came at a time when Siddhartha wanted to go global. The company was making a lot of money and Siddhartha believed it was time to bring the brand’s roots back to the UK, where he built this tech center. When you sell 5,000,000 motorcycles a year, you can’t have technical problems. Rudy was brought in with the specific mandate that the culture of the company had to change, the way the company operated in the past would not define how it would operate in the years to come. Rudy came in and brought his marketing brains to Unilever and a lot has changed during his tenure. Sales increased from approximately 3,000,000 units to 8,000,000 units. Profitability increased to 22 percent, which was the highest in the industry.

You also mentioned the friction Rudy endured with the old guard. Something that had been speculated but not widely reported.
It happens in many companies, when a new leader comes in and wants to make some change, you still have some resistance from the old guard. For all the good work Rudy did during his tenure, I think people management could have been a lot better.

What do you think the old guard was doing differently that plagued the company with mechanical issues, which at one point became synonymous with the brand?
They hadn’t realized that what they were doing was not in line with what a typical customer would want. This is where Rudy wanted to make some changes. For example, the Himalayan fiasco that happened, when you’re nine months away from meeting a regulatory standard, you can’t use a previous generation emissions standard. If it’s a new product, it should have new technology. From Siddhartha’s perspective, the idea was not to run after numbers. But with Rudy’s approach, the demand for bikes has grown organically.

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Casting company becomes official dealer of famous brand of electric motorcycles

It’s now easier than ever for residents of North Wales to go green and switch to two wheels, after a Mold company became an official dealer of one of the biggest electric motorcycle brands in the world. UK.

Electric Bike Supermarket, which offers a personalized and tailor-made service by appointment only, will add the full line of Super Soco motorcycles and scooters to its already extensive collection of electric mountain bikes, touring bikes, city bikes and folding bikes.

More and more people are choosing to travel by motorbike or scooter because they recognize the economic and lifestyle benefits it can offer, from more affordable running costs and more efficient trips to the ability to stay isolated on the road. journey during what we now call the “new normal.”

With Super Soco you can add ecological references to the list, because every model in its impressive range is 100% electric. Rechargeable batteries are removable with carrying handles, making them easy to charge from any three-prong outlet in the home, garage, or workplace.

The Super Soco product line is ideal for both existing and new riders. All five models can be driven with just one day of compulsory basic training or, on a driver’s license issued before 2001, without additional training.

The CPx two-seater maxi scooter is equivalent to a 125cc gasoline machine and is touted as the ultimate commuter. The TSX is a 50cc equivalent with a motorcycle frame designed for novice riders, while the CUx scooter is fast, light and great for getting around town. With the TC and TC Max models, the cafe racer enters the electric era. Powerful, responsive and a lot of fun to ride, with a look inspired by the golden age of British motorcycling.

Paul Evans, Founder of Electric Bike Supermarket: “We are very pleased to add Super Soco to the stable of prestigious brands already available at Electric Bike Supermarket.

“This is the first brand of motorcycles and scooters we have worked with, previously we only focused on e-bikes, so it’s really exciting to get into this new area of ​​the market.

“We can’t wait to start introducing Super Soco to our customers and to see more people riding green wheels! ”

For more information on how Electric Bike Supermarket can help you go green on two wheels, visit www.electricbikesupermarket.co.uk

For more information on Super Soco, visit www.supersoco.co.uk

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Austria’s KSR teases all-new motorcycle brand

Thanks to the ongoing global pandemic, we have seen an abundance of virtual presentations and teaser videos over the past six months. While the New Year typically marks the end of the new model unveiling season, many brands like Kawasaki and Harley-Davidson have saved the best for last.

Another company that keeps its cards handy is Austrian group KSR, and if its latest teaser video is any clue, the conglomerate could expand to include another brand of motorcycles.

With brands like Brixton Motorcycles, Malaguti, Lambretta and KSR Moto already under its umbrella, KSR Group is the leading importer of two-wheelers in Europe. The company is also the main distributor in Continental Europe of Royal Enfield, Benelli, Niu & Malaguti. Despite this large and diverse portfolio, KSR secured brands for March and Motron last summer. Coincidentally, both nicknames begin with the letter “M,” the initial that KSR’s latest teaser begs audiences to follow.

The video begins with protagonist Max Deep going through the work-from-home scenario we’re all too familiar with at this point. Of course, the endless boredom leads to a daydream where our hero meets “a swarm of yellow lights” and a female voice beckoning him to “follow the M”. What takes place is a montage of Max Deep chasing the dragon through a series of poorly timed naps where he eventually meets a motorcyclist dressed in a racing suit and a mysterious motorcycle key.

The cliffhanger of the video leads fans to the full virtual presentation of KSR slated for February 16, 2021. While the production, writing, and acting are far from Oscar-worthy, the narrative approach is one. good break for those who suffer from teaser fatigue. Yes, KSR pushes us to ‘follow the M’, but at least they don’t follow everyone.

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Austrian motorcycle brand KTM launched in Bangladesh

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Runner Automobiles Limited launched two models of Austrian motorcycle brand KTM – KTM 125 Duke and KTM RC 125 – in Bangladesh on Monday.

Runner Automobiles, in partnership with global motorcycle brand KTM, unveiled the motorcycles at a ceremony held at the Runner Automobiles Bhaluka factory in Mymensingh.

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Runner Automobiles General Manager and CEO Reazul Chowdhury said, “We are delighted to introduce KTM Duke and KTM RC to Bangladesh through this official launch event.

Reazul also said the company will gradually move into manufacturing KTM motorcycles in the country.

Runner Automobiles Director Amid Sakif Khan said KTM has promised to provide an exemplary demonstration of quality assurance and customer service in the days to come.

The KTM 125 Duke is equipped with a liquid-cooled fuel injection engine delivering 14.5 hp of power at 9,250 rpm and torque of 12 Nm at 8,000 rpm.

It has an aluminum cylinder with a carbon coating on the inner walls.

One of the most attractive features of the KTM 125 Duke is its ABS system, which prevents the wheel from locking up in panic conditions for added safety and stability.

The Duke comes with a first-class TFT display supported by an LDR sensor for seamless visibility day and night.

KTM Duke 125 is available in two variants with attractive color options.

The KTM RC 125 features a first-class ABS system, attractive muscular fairings and a more aggressive aerodynamic styling.

Its “S” rated tires offer total assurance of maximum grip, ultimately leading to maximum rider confidence.

KTM is an Austrian motorcycle company founded in 1934.

KTM is popular for its advanced engineering, design and technology which currently employ over 3,000 people around the world.

Pierer Mobility AG and Bajaj Auto are the company’s current major shareholders, company officials said.

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Premium Silence electric motorcycle brand in Turkey!

Redefining the perspective of motorcycle enthusiasts on electric motorcycles

successfully representing our country and the main motorcycle brands in the world, operating under the umbrella of DoÄŸan Holding, DoÄŸan Trend Automotive was the only authorized distributor in Turkey in the field of electric mobility. Silence of important representatives of global brands.

Established in 2011 in Barcelona, ​​Spain, one of the largest motorcycle markets in Europe, with the vision that the future will be in electricity, Silence is rapidly spreading across Europe. Silence in Turkey, which will be sold in the new year, with models suitable for both personal and commercial use, only attracts attention with its expansion strategy which focuses on the production of motorcycles electric. Differentiated by unique shops in the main cities of the world and the world of the brand of electric motorcycles that brings premium touches, in selected locations in Turkey and is preparing to meet the owners on the Internet. The trend born with three models will be available in Turkey via the Automotive Silence; While the S01 model stands out for personal urban transport, two different versions of the S02 model will meet their owners in January 2021, with a design suitable for use in the personal transport and distribution sectors.

DoÄŸan Trend Otomotiv, which successfully represents the world’s largest automobile and motorcycle brands in our country, continues to invest rapidly. DoÄŸan Trend Otomotiv, which recently started popularizing its name with new brands focusing on electric cars and motorcycles, during the last period of 2020
European leader of the electric motorcycle brand and reaching an annual production of 80,000 units, 10% market share in Spain was the only authorized distributor of Silence in Turkey.

“In addition to the individual use of the police in harsh conditions such as the gendarmerie designed to be used even in Silence’s business models, we believe there is a high demand in Turkey,†said Dogan Holding Automotive Group Companies, board member and CEO of Kagan Dagtekin, direct sales in the first place He said they intend to move forward with the model, but have received requests for very intense dealers and that they can make special offers with competent points and having a premium wallet.

Supporting its perspective of innovation with sustainable mobility, Silence, the motorcycle manufacturer, offers sustainable products to improve transportation needs in line with the changing structure of society today. The battery, which can be removed and carried like a suitcase, can be recharged at home. In addition, its battery can also be used as a personal power station with suitable equipment. Silence, which will change the view of motorcycle enthusiasts on electric motorcycles, meets all the expectations of an urban motorcycle driver through its robustness, agility and above all, its extraordinary braking capacity, like the brand that offers the first electric models for personal use that can compete with gasoline motorcycles in its product line.

Pioneer of the premium electric motorcycle!

The head office of Silence, which designs, develops and manufactures 2 and 3 wheel electric vehicles in line with the innovative needs of the motorcycle market, is located in Barcelona, ​​Spain. Silence, one of the fastest growing companies with an annual production capacity of 10,000 scooters and 12,000 battery packs and deemed worthy of numerous awards, is known as the only developer of motorcycle batteries in Spain and the second in Europe.

3 different models with Turkey Now!

Dogan Trend Automotive, Silence electric motorcycle product family that offers the S01 and S02 models to the Turkish market. S01 of these models; With its powerful 7kW motor, it accelerates to 100 km / h and offers an efficient solution for urban transport with a range of more than 100 km in economy mode. The S02 model will be offered for sale in two different versions with motor powers of 1.5 kW and 7 kW, suitable for personal use or for use in the distribution sector. While the version of the S02 with a 1.5 kW motor can reach a maximum speed of 45 km / h, it can be used with a class B license and will have a range of 5.6 km with its 125 kWh battery. . Another version of the S02 with a 7 kW motor can reach a maximum speed of 90 km / h and can be used with a class A1 motorcycle license. This version has a range of approximately 5.6 km with its 150 kWh battery.

Bajaj Auto acquires intellectual property rights for American motorcycle brand Excelsior-Henderson

Bajaj Auto has registered a second trademark for the Excelsior-Henderson name. They filed the trademark with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) in the category of clothing that could be used for riding clothing and equipment. This is not the first time that the Indian two-wheeler giant has filed a mark for the American brand. By 2018, they had filed under the Motorcycle Design Class which includes vehicles, parts and service.

The roots of the Excelsior-Henderson company go back to 1876, when it was known as the Excelsior Supply Company, which manufactured cycles and associated parts. Henderson began operations in 1911 and primarily manufactured inline four-cylinder engines. The two companies were acquired by the Schwinn bicycle company in 1917 and were later merged into Excelsior-Henderson. The new Chicago-based company began manufacturing motorcycles, and in 1912 the Excelsior became the first motorcycle in the world to be officially timed at 160 km / h (100 mph). However, due to the economic turmoil induced by the Great Depression, Schwinn decided to shut it down in 1931. The business was revived after several decades in 1993 by Hanlon Manufacturing Company in Minnesota.

The Henderson-Excelsior brand produced a 1,386cc air-cooled four-stroke twin-cylinder motorcycle called the Super X. Unfortunately, only 1,950 units of the Super X were sold and the company quickly ceased production. Although it remained in existence until 2018, the company was eventually put into action, but has failed to secure any buyers so far.

Even though the American brand ceased to exist as an original equipment manufacturer (OEM), the company still has intellectual properties. In 2018, Bajaj filed a trademark for the name Excelsior-Henderson in the motorcycle design class and more recently, on December 15 of this year, they filed a second trademark with EUIPO, in the clothing class. However, so far there has been no official statement about Bajaj reviving the Excelsior-Henderson name.

Bajaj is not the only manufacturer to adopt a brand of classic motorcycles as a gateway to international markets. Two other Indian two-wheeler manufacturers have also applied similar strategies, such as Excelsior-Henderson. TVS Motor Company recently acquired British motorcycle maker Norton, while Hero Motor Corp stepped in to save Harley-Davidson from the clutches of extinction in India.

These trademark filings could eventually lead to the rebirth of the Excelsior-Henderson name and could eventually see the production of larger capacity cruisers.

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