Thursday, February 17, 2011

Let's speculate: Yamaha YZF-R15

Three years on, Yamaha is finally readying what appears to be a significant upgrade to the YZF-R15. If you search for 'R15 spy pics' in google, you will be rewarded with a whole bunch of pictures of the blacked-out spy shots doing the rounds. Now, open another tab and look up the Yamaha YZF-R125 and you'll immediately see the similarities in design. And then you will note that the mechanical bits don't match.

First, the R125 will never officially come to India. It simply isn't going to happen. Two-stroke nuts and fellow optimists, give up. The logic is simple. It's a two-stroke. It won't ever meet our norms. And if it did, it. I am given to understand the motorcycle would be too expensive for Indian customers to digest. That's not counting the fact that if it were re-tuned to meet our emission and noise specification that it would turn out so weak and so expensive that of you lot, about two would be willing to buy one. It ain't gonna happen.

What is likely to happen, on the other hand, is that Yamaha will neatly transplant the R125's awesome looks on the new R15. Which, as far as I am concerned, is a good thing. The slim, fit rear-end of the European stroker will fix the weakest link in the R15 package - the rear end. It'll gain both a fat rear tyre and a sleek rear-end in one shot. Nicely done. The R15 looks like an older R1, the R125's package resembles the tightly packed GP bike with an almost vestigial rear, it's a forward move in styling, definitely.

But what is crucial is how the performance and price moves, right? Here's what I think is going to happen. There's only two options. The harder way is to boost the performance. The R15 engine has been a pretty well-used engine in the sense of offered performance and potential performance. You have to remember that Yamaha's option to extract all of the horsepower from this engine is restrained, even strangled , by our pollution and noise norms. Can they bump up the power further? I think they can. Say you add another cam shaft (raise the redline, but lose still more ability to operate effortlessly at street speeds), some clever engineering, bump up the compression (raises sensitivity to fuel quality so you have to be careful) and so forth, and you should be to get say, another 2 horsepower out of this. Is that enough? A 10 per cent rise in power is pretty damn good I have to say. Although if you look at it as the gain over three years of a product's life, it does look weak.

You could also switch to more exotic materials as an option or in addition and lose weight to gain more performance. But there's no getting away from the fact that this is the expensive option. Unless you're willing to up the displacement.

Which is another can of worms because now you have to change the name. A 223cc R15 cannot be called R15. R22 or R22.3 is just weird. If you do an R25, on the other hand, you have to assume that the extra power means more serious chassis upgrades as well - another cost. And what do you do with the R15? Use it as a base model? Kinda lame unless you drop the price. Which in turn impacts the margins - dammit.

And remember that the price and the performance of the CBR250R hangs like the sword of Damocles over all the products in this segment. Rs 1.5 lakh ex-showroom gets you a Honda-badged 250cc single making roughly 25PS of power.

This ain't easy.

The simpler option is actually, perhaps, the smarter one. Bump up the power by half a horsepower. Bring in the slinky new styling. Localise some of the still-imported components to drop costs. And smoothly move the price down to a more acceptable, more accessible level. Yelling boo? Think about it. You get the motorcycle that is almost the automatic choice of the enthusiast - either money-down or aspirational - with updated rubber, some more power and more modern styling at less money. It might sound like the option here with less flair, but it has merit.

It's less complicated. There's no serious technology upgrades to be worked out. Styling is plastic - relatively easily to handle. A lower price point brings you closer to the buyer and makes your nearest competition (P220, Karizma et al) sweat harder. And raises the distance between yourself and the CBR250R so that something else - FZ250? - can be slotted into that space. Heck, you could do a proper R25 later if you chose this method.

It'll bring volumes. Lower price means more buyers. And Yamaha need volumes - every thing they can get - to meet their own target of market share.

It frees up attention. Which you need to focus on other products. Like the scooters Yamaha is supposed to be working on. Taking on the Activa isn't child's play, you know.

Of course, this is all my guess work. And as I write this, it makes sense to me. It may not tomorrow. What I do know is that Yamaha needs new products and that an R15 upgrade is coming. Dates? Hopefully March, but this is unconfirmed.

Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri awards 2010


As India celebrated its 62nd Republic Day, Padma awards namely Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri were given for exceptional and distinguished service rendered in various field


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Interesting Facts - 9 (Human Blood)


2.5 trillion number of blood cells are present in blood

2.5 billion number of times the heart beats without resting during a 70 year lifetime

1 billion number of oxygen molecules of hemoglobin are present in a red blood cell

250 million number of molecules of hemoglobin are present inside a red blood cell

1,50,000 km is the total length of the body's blood vessels

120 days is a lifespan of a red blood cell

99% is the proportion of all blood cells that are red blood cells

5 litres of blood is present in an average adult's body

India Today Woman Summit and Awards 2010


India Today 
Woman in Business
Priya Paul, Chairperson, 
Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels
India Today 
Woman in Science
Geeta Varadan, Director, 
Advanced Data research Institute, 
Hyderabad
India Today 
woman in the 
Corporate World
Sangeeta Talwar, Executive Director, 
Tata Tea
India Today 
Woman in Public Affairs
Amita Sharma, Joint Secretary, 
Ministry of Rural Development
India Today 
Woman in Public Service
Sangita Jindal, Philanthropist, 
Founder Chairperson of 
Jindal South West Foundation
India Today 
Woman as Story Teller
Zoya Akhtar, Film Director
India Today 
Woman on the field
Jwala Gutta
National Badminton Player
India Today 
Woman in the Arts
Loveleen Tandan
Co-director, Slumdog Millionaire
Amway India Today 
Woman Emerging Entrepreneur
Richa Pandey Mishra
Founder, eJeevika HR
India Today Woman-Amway 
Woman of the Year
Rukhsana Kausar
Constable, Jammu and Kashmir Police
India Today Woman for 
Global Achievement
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Actor

Books and Authors - 4


In Custody
Anita Desai
India Wins Freedom
Maulana Azad
The Man who knew Infinity
Robert Kanigel
The Judgement
Kuldip Nayar
The Future of Freedom
Fareed Zalaria
We Indians
Khushwant Singh
India of our Dreams
M.V.Kamath
No Full Stops in India
Mark Tully
The Daughter of the East
Benazir Bhutto
Swamy and Friends
R.K.Narayan

English Quiz


Find out the Synonyms for the following:

1. Macabre

2. Machination

3. Malleable

4. Moribund

5. Morose

6. Mundane

7. Millennium

8. Minion


ANSWERS:
1.gruesome2.evil plot3.flexible4.dying
5.gloomy6.worldly7.1000 years8.favoured person

Castrol Cricketer of the Year


Castrol Indian Cricketer of the Year
Sachin Tendulkar
ODI Cricketer of the Year
M.S.Dhoni
Test Cricketer of the Year
Sachin Tendulkar
Batsman of the Year
Virender Sehwag
Bowler of the Year
Harbhajan Singh
Special achievement award 
for Highest number of catches in Tests
Rahul Dravid
Impact Cricketer
Yusuf Pathan
Lifetime Achievement in cricket award
Mohinder Amarnath
Junior Cricketer of the Year
Jaydev Unadkat

56th FILMFARE Awards for 2010


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Current Affairs January - 4 (for bank po exams, civil service exams)


Award

Which Music-director received the World Economic Forum Crystal Award?
A.R.Rahman

Which directorate has been adjudged the best contingent at the Republic Day camp as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh presented the trophy to Cadet Saddam Hussain of Doda on the behalf of the contingent?
Jammu and Kashmir National Cadet Crops(NCC)


Business

Where is SAIL planning to set up a 3-million tonne per annum (MPTA) plant with an investment of up to Rs.15,000 crore?
Central Kalimantan province, Indonesia

Which company has bagged an order worth about $1.28 billion for 1,000 megawatts of wind power projects with Caparo Energy India?
Suzlon


People

Which Indo-American became Senior Advisor to Ohio Governor John Kasich?
Jai Chabria

On whose name did Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shiraj Singh Chouhan inaugurated a 3.55km four-lane road?
Sachin Tendulkar

Who has been appointed as the Economic Affairs Secretary in the Finance Ministry?
R.Gopalan, 1976 batch IAS officer of the Tamil Nadu cadre


Technology

Motorola launches dual-SIM Android phone for Rs.31,999

Nokia launches X2-01 targeting youngsters at affordable price

LG launches glasses-free 3D display for mobiles

Akai Trio, first triple GSM SIM handset priced at Rs.3,295 has been launched in India

Priced at Rs.8,499, Huawei launches Ideos U8150 smartphone in India


SNIPPETS

World's highest restaurant situated 442 metres on the 122nd floor of world's tallest building Burj Khalifa opens in Dubai

India has launched year-long activities and programmes for its 'Year of India in Canada' to showcase the country's rich art and culture

'Clocking-on machines', a Mobile app has been developed to track misuse of company cars

Apple iPad to be launched officially on January 28th 2011 in India

Motorola's Android smartphone XT800 Glam supporting dual-SIM(GSM+CDMA) has been launched in India

Australian Open 2011 results


CategoryWinner
Men's SinglesNovak Djokovic
Women's SinglesKim Clijsters
Men's DoublesMike and Bob Bryan
Women's DoublesGisela Dulka and Flavia Pennatta
Mixed DoublesKatarina Srebontnik and Daniel Nestor

Science Quiz - 10


Starch is digested by
i) hormones ii) blood iii) ptyalin iv) none of these

When iron rusts, its weight
i) remains same ii) increases iii) decreases iv) none of these

When water freezes, its volume
i) decreases ii) remains same iii) increases iv) none of these

'Rock Salt' mainly consist of
i) Sodium ii) Iron iii) Aluminium iv) None of these

Dialysis is used when a patient has serious trouble with
i) Lungs ii) Kidney iii) Liver iv) None of these

'Calorie' is the unit of
i) heat ii) light iii) electricity iv) none of these

Which one is absent in air?
i) Hydrogen ii) Oxygen iii) Nitrogen iv) none of these

Which of the following elements is found in proteins?
i) Hydrogen ii) Nitrogen iii) Carbon dioxide iv) none of these

Elementary Level(Class I to VII/VIII) Educational Development Index


Rank
State
1
Puducherry
2
Lakshadweep
3
Kerala
4
Andaman and Nicobar Island
5
Tamil Nadu