Pensioners shape Kenya’s vintage car market

Inheritance

Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Paul Chemngorem works on his 1969 MGB GT which he entered in this year’s CBA Africa Concours d’Elegance. PICTURES | COURTESY

One of the downsides of the Concours d’Elegance is that you tend to relax until the 11th hour, then you end up losing points for no reason – in a competition where every half point counts. Sometimes cars just won’t gel and something is still wrong and you have to work all night to fix it.

That’s what 72-year-old Paul Chemngorem fears as he polishes up his vintage cars ahead of the Alfa Romeo Owners Club’s Concours d’Elegance at Nairobi Racecourse.

“This year, I am entering two of my old Volkswagens, one a 1956 Beetle and the other a 1962 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia. This is category 3 – from 1000cc to 1300cc. same cars,” explains Paul, who has been competing in vintage and classic cars for 24 years now.

“It’s a very expensive hobby. You keep buying new cars to replace the old ones.”

Paul first claimed the vintage car throne in 1998. He was in his early 50s.

Another veteran participating for the umpteenth time is Sati Gata-Aura. The 76-year-old’s first stab in the competition dates back to 1985.

“I am retired but car restoration is now my job. I still work 14 hours a day,” he says at his home in Nairobi.

Sati Gata-Aura stands next to his 1947 MG-TC during the launch of the 2022 African Concours d’Elegance at the Panafric Hotel in Nairobi. PICTURES | LUCY WANJIRU | NMG

Sati owns the 1997 Nissan 160J (1595 cc) and a 1947 MG TC convertible.

“I’m the only person to have entered the most competitions,” he says, adding, “plus, I have the most podiums more than anyone else.”

For Anwar Fatehdin, 85, it was a rather zigzag road to rodeo.

He has three horsepower in this race – a 1947 Ford F100 half-ton pickup, the 1929 Ford Model A two-door sedan, and another 1931 Ford Model A two-door sedan.

“My first participation in the Concours dates back to 2018. I have long been a fan of vintage cars (since 1967). However, I did not participate. This changed in 2018 when Alfa Romeo Owners Club approached me to bring my classic car. I also participated in 2019 with the aim of acquiring the best exclusive club memberships,” he says.

Anwar Fatehdin shows off the interior of his 1929 Ford Model A at his home on September 17, 2022. PHOTO | FRANCIS NDERITU | NMG

It may seem that the event is heavily geared towards older people. So how do they get young people to join?

“It’s expensive, but it’s like going to the casino. It’s very hard for people to appreciate when you do things that don’t pay off. When young people come here[Concours event]they will be able to appreciate the heritage of the cars that were available at the time and see how they operated before,” says Paul.

Sati offers more or less a sounding board, going as far as the diagnosis of ill-being.

“The younger generations have neither the patience nor the time. It’s hard work and few people want to do it. Sometimes you can work on a car for up to two months. You must be dedicated. When other people are having fun outside and you’re under the car, it’s not easy,” he says.

For Paul it boils down to what we like, noting that he is a grandfather but that he gently guides with a firm hand but does not impose. A velvet hammer.

“Everyone has a passion. When I was young, I loved cars and admired different types of vehicles. Volkswagens were very popular cars and I bought my first car, which I exhibited, in 1973,” explains Paul.

“I take a kick out of it. It makes me happy,” adds Anwar.

18 cars

Maintaining these vehicles is not cheap. Paul owns over 18 cars, some for everyday use and some as project cars.

“If you like something, you keep it. It’s like playing golf, you start with a low handicap as you progress. I have collected these cars over the years and serviced them myself.

“I am a mechanic, but not by profession, and I learned as a key boy for the Kenyan Safari Rally drivers who were competing in the East African Safari Rally. Now I am able to rebuild. And when you do restoration, you have With the help of a mechanic that I trained, I fix all my cars myself,” he says.

However, nothing comes without challenges. “The challenge is spare parts. When I’m outside the country, I look for them or import them, but it’s very difficult.”

“It can take up to two years to rebuild a car. It’s not about rebuilding, it’s about rebuilding so that the car wins a show,” adds Sati. He has eight cars in his collection. In this year’s competition, he has two dogs in the fight.

A Nissan 160J 1600cc and the MG TC 1300cc convertible. For Sati, the goal is to parade the kind of vintage and classic cars that Kenya has.

In the last contest, there were 28 entries from outside Kenya. This edition, held before Covid-19 shut down the world, saw John Wroe narrowly beat his daughter Veronica as his 1930 Ford Model A won the 2019 edition.

John Wroe, collector and restorer of vintage classic cars in his home in Karen. PICTURES | DIANA NGILA | NMG

In previous editions, car winners have included a 1928 Chevrolet, a 1928 Ford, a 1926 Fiat, a 1934 Alvis Firefly, a 1934 Railton, a 1951 Daimler DB 18 Barker and a 1952 MGTD.

This year’s event attracted 70 cars and 40 motorcycles. Cars will be classified into 12 divisions while motorcycles will contain eight categories.

Judgement

Judging is based on cleanliness, condition and there are bonus points for age. As the Competition is open to all brands and all types of cars and motorcycles, it is not possible to assess originality and this characteristic is not taken into consideration.

As he prepares for the contest, Paul has a few choice words.

“You have to be resilient in terms of maintaining these cars. You have to feel them and ride them. These cars also represent history. I believe in heritage and I love history. If you can, get yourself one car and try to restore it. Maybe your fathers and grandfathers have such cars, take them. It’s a nice project, it will keep you busy and it’s also fun.

For Sati, it’s all about winning. “The Concours d’Elegance taught me that there are two types of competitors. Some contestants enter to compete, and others to win the show. I belong to the latter. I have won three times as overall winner and I have not failed to get on the podium in many editions. This year, I have no intention of losing.

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How Mexican sauce brand I Love Chamoy went viral on TikTok

When Annie Leal’s father was diagnosed with diabetes 10 years ago, his whole lifestyle had to change. But little did she know that it would one day change her life too.

“My dad immediately changed his diet, but he’s always had a sweet tooth and I’ve known for years that he has a cupboard full of sugar-free treats,” says Leal. About 18 months ago, she rummaged through the sugar-free treats her dad had hidden in his pantry, hoping to find something sweet for herself. She also wanted to satisfy her craving for Mexican candy, something she particularly loved, being born and raised in Monterrey, Mexico. Yet there was nothing, only chocolates, lollipops and caramels.

“I was like, ‘How don’t they have sugar-free Mexican candy?’ and he was like, ‘Mija, I can’t find it,’” Leal re-enacts. She was in disbelief, spending the entire evening combing the internet for some form of sugar-free spicy and sweet candy to give her dad. , but there was none. The answer was immediately obvious to her: she should make it herself. This was the start of I Love Chamoy, a brand of sugar-free Mexican sauce created by Leal.

“The next day my dad drove me to Target to pick up notebooks and markers, like it was the first day of school,” laughs Leal. “I didn’t know where to start, but I just started drafting names and a logo.”

Leal has a background in social media and marketing, and had developed branding for a company run by a food engineer. It was then that she decided to call on her for the recipe and development part of I Love Chamoy. “I never thought I’d be in consumer goods,” she says, adding, “I really can’t cook to save my life, which is fun.”

Although Leal didn’t know exactly how research and development worked, she knew intimately what chamoy should look like. So began his journey of testing iteration after iteration of sugar-free chamoy, concocted with chilli, lime, citric acid and sweetened with monk fruit. By the 27th version, Leal was convinced that she had found the flavor and introduced it to her father and sister.

Although she loves her family and their unwavering support of her and the company, they are not one to be dishonest. “My little sister is judgmental but in the best possible way,” laughs Leal. “I expected her to be like, ‘This is so good,’ but instead she was like, ‘You’re not there yet.’” balance between sweet, spicy and tangy, without added sugar.

Leal’s first run was an order for 750 bottles, something she hoped could sell out within six months. But using her marketing chops, she posted about her company on TikTok, hoping to at least draw attention to her new product. The video went viral and her order sold out in less than a week. “Turns out a lot of people have similar stories to my dad, so we’ve been racing 100 mph since then,” Leal smiled.

The next agenda was to eliminate the red 40 from its ingredients, feedback it received from its growing TikTok community. He was back to test a new formula, this time with attempts to replace the artificial coloring with natural shades of beet and cranberry powder. Leal ultimately settled on hibiscus, which is known for its vibrant red color as well as its pungent flavor which is a natural complement to chamoy. Hibiscus is also frequently used in Mexican cooking, so the pairing made sense.

“I think sharing our business on TikTok and Instagram and growing it that way made for a quick and effective feedback loop,” she explains. “After seeing these very valid comments, I realized that there is this whole audience that we are not tapping into by not changing that about our product.”

Changing the recipe worked. I Love Chamoy is currently available for pre-order, having sold out multiple times, and Leal’s next run has grown from an initial 750 bottles to 15,000 bottles. All over TikTok, people are sharing videos of themselves trying his product — with fruit, in micheladas, on cucumber. Even people who have never tried chamoy are discovering different ways to use it.

“Someone said to me, ‘I didn’t know what to do with it, but I marinated shrimp and it was amazing,’” says Leal. “I’m not going to tell people how to eat it, but I love when they find new, creative ways.”

Family is at the heart of Leal’s story. Everyone is involved: her mother functions as a vice president of operations, constantly checking on sales. Her sister has a background in finance and is the custodian of QuickBooks. Her dad became the face of I Love Chamoy and even got recognition from the TikToks he was featured on.

And Leal, of course, is the mastermind behind it all, leading a positive TikTok community that shows the transparency behind his entrepreneurial journey and all the behind-the-scenes work it takes to build a family business.

“We’ve never had a hobby where we’re all together and so involved,” she says. “It really is the icing on the cake of it all.”

These 10 motorcycles including Hero Splendor make an exceptional sale before the festival, the showroom is crowded

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Best-selling motorcycles:
Motorcycles cheaper than Rs 1 lakh are the highest sales in India and in this commuter segment, Hero MotoCorp along with two-wheeler companies like Honda and Bajaj have introduced many products. These include Hero Splendor Plus, Honda CB Shine, Bajaj Platina and Pulsar and many other motorcycles are important. Even before festival season, there is a huge crowd in showrooms across the country for these motorcycles with great looks and features as well as good mileage. If you too are thinking of buying a good bike these days, today we are going to tell you about the 10 best-selling motorcycles.

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Speaking of the top 10 selling bikes, according to the two-wheeler sales report of last month, i.e. August 2022, the number one Hero Splendor Plus sold over 2.86 lakh units. After that, Honda CB Shine is at number two which has sold over 1.20 lakh units. Third place was followed by Bajaj Platina, which sold nearly a million units last month. A total of 97,135 units of Bajaj Pulsar, which was at number four, were sold. Hero HF Deluxe is also in the top 5, with a total of 72,224 units sold.

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TVS Apache ranks sixth in the top 10 best-selling motorcycles, with a total of 40,520 units sold in August. It is followed by Hero MotoCorp’s budget sport bike, Hero Passion, with a total of 28,149 units sold last month. Hero Glamor is at number 8 with a total of 27,613 units sold in August 2022. A total of 25,051 units of the Honda Unicorn 160, which is at number 9, were sold last month. Along with all of this, Bajaj’s very affordable Bajaj CT100 motorcycle is also in the top 10, with a total of 24,094 units sold last month.

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China Motorcycle Price in Pakistan 2022

Motorcycle users in Pakistan are always looking for affordable alternatives to expensive bikes in the market. Although there are currently no alternatives to high-end sport bikes in the country, mainstream sector motorcycles have many affordable alternatives to consider. Whether you need a 70cc motorbike for your daily commute to work or a 125cc bike to experience thrilling speed, you can get some of the best Chinese motorbikes in Pakistan. These bikes became extremely popular among middle class and lower middle class communities in the country. You can easily locate China bicycle dealers in major cities to choose your favorite bike. Let’s look at the price of motorcycles in China in Pakistan 2022, bike brands and more details.

Motorcycle users in Pakistan are always looking for affordable alternatives to expensive bikes in the market. Although there are currently no alternatives to high-end sport bikes in the country, mainstream sector motorcycles have many affordable alternatives to consider. Whether you need a 70cc motorbike for your daily commute to work or a 125cc bike to experience thrilling speed, you can get some of the best Chinese motorbikes in Pakistan. These bikes became extremely popular among middle class and lower middle class communities in the country. You can easily locate China bicycle dealers in major cities to choose your favorite bike. Let’s look at the price of motorcycles in China in Pakistan 2022, bike brands and more details.

Chinese motorcycles in Pakistan

Here are the few motorcycle brands in Pakistan offering cheaper alternatives to expensive motorcycles.

prince of the road

Road Prince entered the local bicycle market almost ten years ago. The company has introduced several models of bikes to appeal to users over the years. Its high-performance mainstream motorcycles make Road Prince popular in the local market. In addition, the brand has a lasting resale value in the local market.

Road Prince Prize in Pakistan

  • Road Prince 70cc — PKR 63,000
  • Road Prince 100cc — PKR 68,000
  • Road Prince 125cc — PKR 98,000

Crown

Another brand on the list of Chinese motorcycles in Pakistan is Crown. It is also one of the first brands to market Chinese bicycles in the local market. Despite its popularity across the country, a relatively small number of bicycle users prefer to purchase Crown bicycles.

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Pakistan Motorbike Crown Awards

  • Crown 70cc — PKR 66,000
  • Crown 100cc — PKR 74,000
  • Crown 125cc — PKR 111,000

hero

A relatively less popular brand for Chinese motorcycles in Pakistan is Hero. The company introduced mainstream bikes to compete with the already established market for affordable bikes.

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Hero Motorcycle Price in Pakistan

  • Hero 70cc – PKR 58,000 – PKR 62,000
  • Hero 125cc – PKR 90,000 – PKR 95,000

delighted

Ravi started out with a moderately impressive range of motorcycles in Pakistan. However, the company has improved the quality and design of its bikes to expand its reach in the local market. Currently, Ravi is popular for his 70cc bikes in Pakistan.

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Ravi Motorcycle Price in Pakistan

  • Ravi 70cc — PKR 62,000
  • Ravi 100cc — PKR 65,000

Super power

Unlike Road Prince and other brands, Super Power managed to capture a smaller proportion of the market due to its limited dealerships and bike models. However, the brand has received plenty of praise for the quality of its bikes.

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Pakistan Super Power Awards

  • Super Power 70cc – 61,000 PKR
  • Super Power 125cc – 95,000 PKR

United

As one of the best options in the market, United has become an up and coming player in the local motorcycle industry. You can find quality bikes at dealerships across the country.

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Pakistan United Motorcycle Awards

  • United 70cc – 63,000 PKR
  • United 100cc – 72,000 PKR
  • United 125cc – 100,000 PKR

Unique

Unique launched its Chinese bikes in Pakistan several years ago. The company has grown slowly in the local market. However, you can find quality bikes at dealerships to suit your needs.

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Single Motorcycle Price in Pakistan

  • Single 70 cc – 62,000 PKR
  • Single 100cc – 72,000 PKR
  • Single 125 cc – 98,000 PKR

Verdict

China Pakistan motorbike price, models and brand information listed above can help you compare the prices of each brand and make a smart decision. To find out more, feel free to visit your nearby bike market or check the official company websites for more details.

Haiti protests: Ariel Henry’s fuel price hike triggers violence

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Edris Fortuné can’t work without his motorcycle. The photographer and political activist fears that a government plan to raise fuel prices will make everything more expensive, while preventing him from earning a living.

Fortuné therefore joined the thousands of people who took to the streets of Port-au-Prince and other cities this week to demonstrate against rising prices and the interim government of Prime Minister Ariel Henry. People set fire to and looted businesses and government offices and gunfire rang out across the capital. Foreign embassies have suspended their operations and stores closed.

It’s another round of unrest in a country plagued by worsening hunger, record inflation, spiraling gang violence and political instability compounded by the brazen and still unsolved assassination of the president. Jovenel Moïse last year.

The investigation into the Haiti assassination has stalled. That of the United States is moving forward.

“Ariel Henry has no sympathy for the Haitian people,” Fortuné, 42, told The Washington Post. “The increase in the price of gasoline is a provocation. This is further proof of his arrogance. The misery in the country will get worse.

Protests have spread across this Caribbean nation, from the beleaguered capital to the usually quiet towns of Gonaïves in the north and Jérémie in the southwest.

The World Food Program said on Friday that looters stormed a warehouse in Gonaïves and left with enough food to feed 100,000 school children until the end of the year. Haitian police said they would temporarily suspend firearms licenses already issued.

“The government is increasing the price of fuel, the street is spitting its anger,” castigated the newspaper Le Nouvelliste.

One year after deadly earthquake, Haitians feel ‘abandoned’

Henry said this week that the government could no longer afford to subsidize petrol, diesel and kerosene. He said “the state must collect more taxes to be able to meet the needs of the less privileged.”

“Do you find it normal that the state wants to launch social programs and can only collect 3 billion gourdes while we spend more than 50 billion gourdes to subsidize fuel for people who can pay the normal price? he asked in a national address on Sunday. “We will have to adjust fuel prices.”

According to Henry’s plan, the cost of a gallon of gas would be more than double from $2.10 to $4.79. A gallon of diesel would go from $2.97 to $5.63 and kerosene from $2.96 to $5.59.

The government said prices were “significantly lower than the international market”.

Critics accuse Henry of slow progress towards new elections to replace Moïse so he can stay in power. He fired back.

“If it weren’t for the dilatory behavior of some people, the terrorizing gangs and the difficulties in equipping the Haitian National Police with the necessary equipment to act effectively and establish peace,” he said, “we would have already launched the consultations to… take the necessary measures to launch the electoral process.

Few Haitians believe him. As gangs have increased their grip on the Haitian capital over the past year, they say, Henry has been largely silent.

Dozens of Haitians, including entire families, have been killed in violent clashes between warring gangs in recent months. Thousands more have been displaced. Civilians were trapped in their homes without access to food or water.

Ralph Chevry, a board member of the Haitian Center for Socio-Economic Policy in Port-au-Prince, called the fuel announcement “the straw that broke the camel’s back.” He said the protests reflected broader discontent with Henry and a desire for political change.

“It’s a very precarious situation we live in,” he said. “We basically have to fend for ourselves.”

Luis Abinader, the president of the Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, told the Organization of American States this week that the situation in his neighbor “could be defined as a low-intensity civil war.” .

Chevry said Abinader’s assessment was not “outlandish.”

The situation is “degenerating”, he said. “There is no control.”

Intermittent fuel shortages and chronic breakdowns, due in part to contract disputes and the security crisis, are not uncommon in Haiti. Many people and businesses here depend on fuel for electricity. In previous energy crises, even hospitals closed because their generators ran on diesel.

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Fortuné’s two-bedroom apartment had no electricity when he spoke to the Post on Thursday evening.

“The current situation in this country is creating monsters,” Fortuné said. “What is happening is a consequence of government inaction.”

Marie Stéphane Lundy opened Lundy’s Beauty Study and Barbershop in Jérémie in August 2021. She opposed planned fuel price hikes; she said she would probably have to increase the price of her services to compensate for this. She feared losing customers and having to lay off more than half of her 11 employees.

And she was afraid that her small business would be looted.

“People are desperate,” Lundy said. “They are frustrated. It’s really not good for us.

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2023 Kawasaki Z900 goes on sale in India at Rs 8.93 lakh

The Kawasaki Z900 2023 is adorned with new colors.

Kawasaki Z900 was launched in India in the latest avatar 2023. The recently updated motorcycle was priced at Rs 8.93 lakh (ex-showroom). At this price, the motorcycle has become more expensive by Rs 51,000 compared to the outgoing motorcycle. For 2023, Kawasaki has introduced new color options on the bike, while the rest of the details remain unchanged.

As seen in the case of the recently announced 2023 Kawasaki ZX-10R, the new Z900 has been introduced in two color options – Metallic Phantom Silver/Metallic Carbon Gray or Ebony/Metallic Matte Graphene Steel Grey. Except for this update, the rest of the details remain unchanged on the bike.

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At the heart of the bike remains the same 948cc, inline-four, liquid-cooled engine. This unit was designed to deliver 125hp of peak power at 9,500rpm and 98.6Nm of peak torque at 7,700rpm. This engine is mated to a 6-speed transmission.

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For suspension duties, the bike uses a 41mm USD fork and monoshock. Both of these units are preload and rebound adjustable. For braking, there’s a pair of axially mounted Nissin four-piston front calipers biting onto two 300mm discs and a single-piston rear caliper biting onto a 250mm disc. These brakes also come standard with a dual-channel ABS unit.

Some of the key features of the new Kawasaki Z900 include full LED lighting, a 4.3-inch color TFT instrument panel, two power modes (Full and Low), four riding modes – Rain, Road, Sport and Rider ( customizable) – and three levels of traction control (in addition to the possibility of turning it off completely).

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With the latest model year update, the bike renews its rivalry with other bikes in the segment such as Ducati Monster, BMW F 900 R, Triumph Street Triple R and the Honda CB650R.

Motorcycle brand Triumph to open new dealership in Chester

A NEW dealership for the legendary Triumph motorcycle brand will open in Chester this month.

The new dealer shop, which has been created in conjunction with Completely Motorbikes, will open on Thursday 22nd September at Deva Business Park in Deeside. Owned by Rob Ayland, this will be the second Triumph dealership in Completely Motorbikes’ portfolio, which also includes Triumph North Wales.

Triumph, which celebrated 120 years of manufacturing motorcycles in 2022, employs around 2,000 people worldwide and has been based for three decades in Hinckley, Leicestershire.

Completely Motorbikes is an official sponsor of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship and has an established track record in the region.

The launch is expected to create many new jobs in the region.

Devron Boulton, Managing Director of Triumph UK & Ireland, said: “We are delighted to open a dedicated showroom in Chester, creating an immersive experience for customers that will fully showcase our market-leading motorcycles, products and services. With such an exciting line of new motorcycles on offer, there’s every reason to pay Triumph Chester a visit.”

Rob Ayland, Owner of Completely Motorcycles, said: “We are extremely proud to expand our Triumph portfolio with Triumph-Chester. When designing the new dealership, we invested in many industry leading features including full showroom air conditioning which will ensure ultimate comfort for our customers. .

“I’m sure James, Anna, Gary and the rest of the team will continue Abergele’s warm welcome to the Chester store. It’s a generational opportunity that we look forward to welcoming you to.”

The new dedicated dealership will be able to provide Cheshire customers with high quality local support, service and expertise, as well as online service booking at: www.triumph-chester.co.uk.

Further recruitment for Triumph Chester is currently open by emailing [email protected]

Honda says it has no plans to separate and list motorcycle business

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s Honda Motor Co Ltd has no plans to spin off its electric motorcycle business and take it public, the Japanese automaker said on Wednesday, following a report press release that the idea was being considered.

Honda, which dominates the global motorcycle market, announced on Tuesday that it will launch more than 10 electric motorcycle models worldwide over the next three years, in a bid to achieve carbon neutrality for two-wheelers. here the 2040s. [inL1N30K03K]

The Wall Street Journal, citing CEO Yoshihige Nomura, later reported that Honda was considering going public with the electric motorcycle unit.

“Electrification is a long road and we are discussing a variety of options without ruling anything out. However, we do not intend to separate the electric two-wheeler business into a new business unit that will be listed in the stock market,” Honda said. in a report.

Honda faces challenges in switching to electric propulsion as motorcycles are popular in developing countries and switching to the new form of propulsion could raise prices for cost-conscious consumers. It can also make motorcycles heavier.

(Reporting by Maki Shiraki; Writing by David Dolan; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Bradley Perrett)

Honda plans to list its electric motorcycle company – WSJ

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Sept. 13 (Reuters) – Honda Motor Co Ltd (7267.T) is considering going public with its electric motorcycle unit, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing the Japanese automaker’s chief executive Yoshishige Nomura.

The report, which did not reveal where the company would list its unit, said discussions about the pros and cons of the plan were still at an early stage. (https://on.wsj.com/3La5Vi2)

Honda did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Earlier on Tuesday, the company announced plans to launch more than 10 electric motorcycle models globally over the next three years, with the goal of achieving carbon neutrality for motorcycles by the 2040s. after

Honda dominates the global motorcycle market, but faces challenges in promoting more expensive electric variants in developing economies.

The WSJ report also said some of Honda’s rivals in markets such as India have overtaken the company by introducing battery-powered motorcycles and bicycles.

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Aprilia’s all-new 250cc 4-stroke parallel-twin engine is in the works

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The history of the Aprilia RS250 motorcycle has been quite impressive since its introduction from 1994 to 2004. However, the two-stroke engine is rather old technology and is not allowed for the current market due to non-compliance with standards of global emissions.

Despite this, sources confirm that Aprilia will bring back the RS250 model but with a new engine. The engine is a 250cc parallel platform 4-stroke (4-stroke).

This CAD sketch shows the brand new 250cc DOHC 4-stroke parallel twin engine that Aprilia is developing. Interestingly, this engine places a “center cam drive” between the cylinders instead of just one side.

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Several factors contribute to this configuration, including producing a more compact “cylinder head” while reducing the flexibility of the “camshaft” and “crankshaft”. What is certain is that this 250cc parallel twin developed by Aprilia was never made by another manufacturer.

For the record, the engine has been registered by Zongshen-Piaggio in China and will be at the heart of the all-new RS250 for the European and American markets. Meanwhile, for the Asian market, Aprilia will use the name GPR250RR.

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Zongshen was also previously responsible for the production of the Aprilia RS125 and GPR250R for the Chinese market, powered by a single-cylinder engine. The GPR250R is also the platform for the RS250 SP which is released as a circuit machine in the United States in 2020.

The development of this new model indirectly marks the next stage of Aprilia and comes to compete with the 250cc “sportsbike” segment which is currently led by the Yamaha R25, Honda CBR250RR and Kawasaki Ninja 250.

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