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New Yamaha Street Bike in Focus: 50 KMPL Mileage & EMI Starting at ₹4,299

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New Yamaha Street Bike in Focus: 50 KMPL Mileage & EMI Starting at ₹4,299             Indruction  Hello friends, welcome to Rajesh Technical Blog . Today we are talking about Yamaha’s new street bike , which is attracting strong attention in the commuter and entry-level motorcycle segment. With a claimed mileage of 50 kmpl and easy EMI options starting at just ₹4,299 , this bike is expected to be a practical and stylish choice for daily riders. Why Yamaha Street Bikes Are So Popular Yamaha has a strong reputation for building reliable, smooth, and stylish motorcycles . Its street bikes are especially popular among: College students Office commuters First-time bike buyers Riders looking for low maintenance and good mileage This upcoming Yamaha street bike is designed mainly for daily city use with a perfect balance of efficiency and comfort. Engine & Performance (Expected) The new Yamaha street bike is expected to come with a ...

Honda SP Shine Chinese Spocket Fitting Procedure

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Introduction Welcome to Rajesh technical Blog, your go-to source for straightforward and useful motorcycle maintenance tips. If you ride a Honda SP Shine, you’ve likely heard about swapping the stock spocket for a Chinese aftermarket version. Many riders take this route for savings, easier part availability, or just to try something new. This article walks you through what makes these spockets different, what tools you need, and shows a clear, step-by-step fitting procedure for your own bike. What the Chinese Spocket Is and Why It Matters   Choosing a Chinese spocket for your SP Shine isn’t just about price. These parts can affect ride quality, bike feel, and even how often you need to head back to the workshop. Definition of a Spocket A spocket, sometimes called a “sprocket bracket,” is the thick metal plate that holds your rear wheel axle in place. You can think of it as the backbone of your wheel’s alignment. When you twist the throttle, your spocket keeps the rear wheel s...