j Belize Jungle Dome - Helicopter Ride By belizevacation.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 10:06:00 -0600 Want to arrive or depart the Belize Jungle Dome is style. This is looooaaaaddds of fun. Thanks to Michael Fay who visited us in September 2011. Also to Astrum Helicopters. http://www.astrumhelicopters.com/ And this Video is Michael and Christine landing at Royal Belize Resort : Full Article belize belize jungle dome Helicopter Tours
j Jessica and Shelby Abecrombies Belize Vacation By belizevacation.blogspot.com Published On :: Sun, 12 Feb 2012 10:26:00 -0600 Full Article actun tunichil muknal belize belize vacations belize zoo caracol mayan temples horse riding
j Belize Jungle Dome Video Mash Up from Nathan. By belizevacation.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 05:52:00 -0600 This was filmed by Nathan Hopkinson, an 11 year old boy who traveled with his camera for his Belize Vacation and edited this movie himself. Good work Nathan and thks for the video. Full Article
j Belize Guest Comments - May 2012 - Belize Jungle Dome By belizevacation.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 24 May 2012 06:14:00 -0600 19th May, 2012 We can't thank you enough for the amazing week we've had. The Jungle Dome looked great on the website, but it is only when you arrive that you realize what a special place it is. It's rare to find a place in such a beautiful setting with so many places to see and activities to do in such a close distance. We enjoyed every second; from the horseback ride through the jungle, boat ride down the river, the Black Hole Drop, cave tubing, etc. Also, we are so glad that we spotted a comment in the comment book about David's night time jungle walk- it was brilliant. The overnight stay in the cave was loads of fun too. Most of all, thank you to Andy, Simone, David, Mynor & the rest of the staff here for making us feel so welcome, comfortable & part of the Jungle Dome family during our stay. Every aspect was amazing and - like I said at the start- we can't thank you enough. You have a special place & we will spread the word in England for you. It is sad to leave, but nice to go knowing that we have made so many new friends! Thanks again, Lee & Natalie, UK May 21, 2012 Dear Jungle Dome, Wow! What an amazing week! Jungle Dome far exceeded all of our expectations and the bar high for the rest of our trip. The staff here are amazing and truly made the experience for us. It felt like we were among friends, not resort staff, all week. The food was incredible, the lodge is beautiful, and the experiences in the jungle were life changing and unforgettable! We will definitely be recommending this place with raving reviews to our friends and family, and hope to make it back here in the future! Jen & Colin, Vancouver, Canada Full Article belize jungle dome guest comments images
j Belize Jungle Dome Trip Advisor Certificate of excellence for 2012. By belizevacation.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 8 Jun 2012 10:26:00 -0600 Belize Jungle Dome We are happy to receive a Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence award for 2012. Thanks to all our guests for giving us such wonderful reviews and we hope we can keep up the good service in the future. Regards from Andy, Simone, Lucas, Aidan, David, Mynor, Tella, Nora, Wani, David Sr, Marina, Miquel and all the dogs, chickens and other wildlife around the Dome. Full Article
j Belize Guest Comments - Jan 2013 - Curtis and Niki from Edmonton, Canada By belizevacation.blogspot.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Jan 2013 11:14:00 -0600 16th January 2013 Thank you so much for everything you have done for us. We were not sure what to expect from the Jungle Dome, but it was much better than anything we imagined. You and your staff made us feel like we were staying with old friends! We will definitely miss you two, and the boys! Please stay in touch. Curtis and Niki, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Visit the Jungle Dome here : http://www.belizejungledome.com/ or our Facebook page where many of our guests post : Belize Facebook Page. Full Article belize belize jungle dome guest comments
j Belize Jungle Dome Trip Advisor Award 2013 By belizevacation.blogspot.com Published On :: Wed, 22 May 2013 10:38:00 -0600 Belize Jungle Dome Thks to all the wonderful guests that have stayed with us. They have given us a big thumbs up with Trip Advisor and we are delighted to be voted as one of the best Bed and Breakfasts in Belize. Full Article adventure travel belize belize jungle dome trip advisor trip review
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j Assam: Out to Catch fish, Armed forest guards shoot dead Jaliluddin and Sameeruddin in Fake Encounter By www.milligazette.com Published On :: Wed, 26 Jun 2024 12:28:01 +0000 Community Network Against Protected Areas (CNAPA) issued a public statement on killings and fake encounters by Assam Forest Department in Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary. Full Article Press Statements
j Nalanda Mahavihar: Did Bakhtiar Khilji Destroy it? By www.milligazette.com Published On :: Fri, 28 Jun 2024 06:06:33 +0000 When Modi was mouthing that Nalanda was burnt by foreign invaders, it fell in the same category of falsehoods which are used to spread hatred against Muslims. Full Article National
j Acquittal of Two Delhi Riots Victims: A Victory for Justice and APCR By www.milligazette.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Aug 2024 15:40:14 +0000 APCR is pleased to announce the acquittal of Nazmuddin alias Bhola and Mohd Ajeej, who were arrested in February 2020 in connection with the North-East Delhi riots. They faced charges under several sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) Full Article Community News
j No one is in jail because of me: Ovais Sultan Khan responds to smear campaign By www.milligazette.com Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 19:56:33 +0000 Ovais Sultan Khan has been accused of grave sins by social media accounts regarding incarceration of Muslim youth for CAA/NRC protests and Delhi Riots. He has released the following statement today in English, Hindi and Urdu: Full Article Press Statements
j Eric Stephens – Rejection to Redemption and Purpose By rodneyolsen.net Published On :: Mon, 24 Jun 2024 13:11:54 +0000 In this episode of Bleeding Daylight, I interview Eric Stephens, a pastor, life coach, and founder of Redwood Christian Ministries. Eric shares his powerful journey from a difficult childhood marked by the absence of his biological father and struggles with addiction and depression, to a transformative encounter with the love and acceptance of Jesus Christ. […] Full Article Faith
j John ‘JR’ Rennie – Discovering Joy Through Purpose By rodneyolsen.net Published On :: Sun, 30 Jun 2024 22:00:58 +0000 In this episode of Bleeding Daylight, I host a profound conversation with John J. R. Rennie, a seasoned entrepreneur who transitioned from running a successful business software company to founding Brushfires Ministry. John shares his journey of discovering true joy and fulfillment in life by aligning his personal agenda with God’s purpose. After nearly 40 […] Full Article Faith
j They Can Know Everything About You Just by Looking at You With These Special Glasses By ccm.net Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 13:00:15 +0100 By combining smart glasses with facial recognition software, it's possible to learn everything about the people you meet on the street, just by looking at them. Fascinating and terrifying! Full Article
j Mini Jet Lag from Daylight Saving Time: 3 Rules to Follow By ccm.net Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 12:30:02 +0100 Switching to daylight saving time affects everyone differently. Some barely notice the change, others experience a sort of jet lag. These tips can help you adjust. Full Article
j Where Are Our Memories Stored? They're Not Just in the Brain By ccm.net Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:00:11 +0100 Where do we record and store our memories? Recent research reveals that our memory extends far beyond just our brain. Full Article
j Online Games पर लगेगी पाबंदी? BJP नेता ने गिनाया ये कारण | NDTV India By ndtv.in Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:45:40 +0530 Online Games पर पाबंदी लगाने के लिए 16 नवंबर को पूर्व राज्यपाल, केंद्रीय मंत्री और पूर्व जस्टिस देंगे जंतर मंतर पर धरना. बीजेपी से जुड़े नेताओं ने कहा कि सरकार से मांग करेंगे कि आनलाइन गेम्स को बंद कराने के लिए जल्द से जल्द बिल लाए. Full Article
j 10 Major Recent Advances in Medicine By listverse.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 08:01:00 +0000 Medical science in the 21st century is making strides in areas that once seemed like science fiction. As technology rapidly advances, we’re seeing new possibilities for improving health and longevity. From potential treatments for tooth loss to progress in curing genetic disorders, these innovations aim to address some of the significant health challenges we face […] The post 10 Major Recent Advances in Medicine appeared first on Listverse. Full Article Health
j Japanese operators turn to Nvidia for AI cloud solutions By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:29:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said SoftBank, GMO Internet Group, Highreso, KDDI, Rutilea and Sakura Internet are building AI infrastructure with Nvidia... Full Article
j Odido komt (zoals verwacht) met FWA, succes zal sterk afhangen van de prijs By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Sep 2024 11:35:00 +0100 Odido laat weten in de herfst een FWA-aanbod landelijk te lanceren onder de naam Klik&Klaar Internet. Het maakt gebruik van het 5G-netwerk en de recent geveilde 3,5 GHz-band voor de beste dekking. De maximumsnelheid zal naar verwachting (minimaal) 300 Mbps zijn... Full Article
j Waarom de komst van de UEFA-toernooien voor VodafoneZiggo zo belangrijk is By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2024 11:40:00 +0100 Het belang van het UEFA-voetbal voor VodafoneZiggo kan nauwelijks onderschat worden. Het verlies van Formula 1 en HBO, cord cutting, de gestegen rente en de concurrentie van glasvezel hebben de vrije kasstroom al sterk gereduceerd. Nu komen de programmakosten van UEFA er nog bij... Full Article
j Proximus laat leverage toenemen terwijl Digi en glasvezel voor onzekerheid zorgen By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Sep 2024 19:14:00 +0100 Proximus zit midden in de verglazing van zijn netwerk. Het dividend is verlaagd, er is meer schuld op de balans geplaatst en de leverage is toegenomen. Daarnaast financiert het twee transacties met vreemd vermogen (Route Mobile en Fiberklaar). Orange en VOO zijn gefuseerd en Citymesh/Digi staat op het punt de markt te betreden... Full Article
j Traditionele televisie staat onder druk maar de lineaire kijkervaring blijft By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 13:59:00 +0100 Wat is de toekomst van lineaire televisie? De vraag dringt zich op want het lijkt dat er steeds minder gekeken wordt, vooral door de jongste generaties. De dagen van lineaire televisie als unieke service van broadcasters en operators zijn geteld. Dat neemt niet weg dat lineaire televisie als dienst en als kijkervaring zijn bestaansrecht behoudt... Full Article
j Open Dutch Fiber: vol inzetten op concurrentie met KPN Wholesale, met mogelijk een grote overname By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 11:40:00 +0100 De kans op een overname van ODF door KPN lijkt steeds kleiner te worden naarmate netwerkverdubbeling toeneemt. Dat maakt het waarschijnlijk dat ODF vol inzet op autonome groei, mogelijk aangevuld met een grote overname. Full Article
j Telekom Slovenije works on EU project to enhance critical infrastructure resilience By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:26:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) Telekom Slovenije announced it is actively participating in the Endurance project, a new initiative funded by the European Commission's Horizon... Full Article
j RTL verlaagt omzetverwachting voor boekjaar door zwakke Duitse reclamemarkt By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:29:00 +0100 De Europese zender RTL heeft zijn vooruitzichten voor de resultaten over het hele jaar bijgesteld vanwege de zwakke Duitse reclamemarkt... Full Article
j Citymesh Mobile wil deel van zijn 70/80GHz spectrum afstaan By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:58:00 +0100 De Belgische operator Citymesh Mobile heeft gevraagd om afstand te doen van een deel van zijn spectrum in de 70/80GHz band, dat vorig jaar werd toegekend voor 5G backhaul. Volgens toezichthouder Bipt wil het bedrijf slechts 250 MHz van het oorspronkelijke 750 MHz blok behouden... Full Article
j Nieuw-Zeelandse toezichthouder wil mogelijke deregulering van mobiele gespreksafgifte By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:35:00 +0100 De Nieuw-Zeelandse handelscommissie is op zoek naar feedback over haar ontwerpbesluit om deregulering te overwegen van de Mobile Termination Access Services (MTAS) - waarmee klanten van het ene mobiele netwerk tegen gereguleerde tarieven kunnen communiceren met klanten van een ander mobiel netwerk via spraakoproepen en tekstberichten (SMS)... Full Article
j 'Vier op de tien Nederlanders overwegen social media van telefoon te verwijderen' By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:39:00 +0100 Social media-apps kunnen voor afleiding zorgen, terwijl gebruikers zich ook zorgen maken over hun privacy. Daarom overwegen vier op de tien Nederlanders een of meer social media apps van hun telefoon te verwijderen, zo blijkt uit onderzoek van vergelijkingssite Slimster. I Full Article
j Teraco expands Johannesburg campus with new 40MW data centre By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:03:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) Teraco, a Digital Realty company and provider of interconnection platforms and colocation data centres in South Africa, announced that construction... Full Article
j Reflex joins Open Access Data Centres to offer AI-ready services By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:47:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) South Africa's managed services provider, Reflex, has joined forces with Open Access Data Centres (OADC) to drive the Artificial Intelligence... Full Article
j This DJI Portable Power Station Is at Its Lowest Ever Price as an Early Black Friday Treat By www.cnet.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:04:00 +0000 Enjoy a huge $340 off this portable power source while this deal lasts. Full Article
j Vorige week in telecom: Ericsson, Nokia worstelen zich door tragere capex-cyclus, RedCap komt op de markt en veranderingen bij Tele2 By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 06:30:00 +0100 Nog geen tekenen van een opleving in de markt voor netwerkapparatuur, op basis van de kwartaalresultaten van Ericsson en Nokia, terwijl Netflix wist te verrassen met een hogere omzet, zelfs met een seizoensgebonden vertraging in de klantengroei... Full Article
j Deutsche Telekom is op weg naar een A-rating, mede dankzij belang Duitse staat By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 13:23:00 +0100 Moody's verhoogt de outlook voor de credit rating van Deutsche Telekom naar positief. Dat betekent dat de huidige Baa1-rating waarschijnlijk in de loop van 2025 omhoog gaat naar een A-rating (A3). Moody's verwacht dat de aangepaste leverage in 2024 daalt naar 3,0x. Full Article
j Vorige week in telecom: Verizon probeert FTTH-FWA-mix, E& doet zijn intrede in Europa, Qualcomm gaat de strijd aan met Arm By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 06:30:00 +0100 Het vast-mobiel convergentieverhaal krijgt vorm in de VS met de aankondiging van de nieuwe breedbandstrategie van Verizon, terwijl AT&T en T-Mobile stappen zetten op de glasvezelmarkt. Op de jaarlijkse producttop van Qualcomm heeft de chipmaker hoge verwachtingen van zijn Oryon CPU, ondanks tegenstand van Arm... Full Article
j Vorige week in telecom: Big tech floreert met dubbelcijferige groei in Q3; Apple, Samsung veroveren de markt voor premium smartphones By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 06:30:00 +0100 De grootste smartphonefabrikanten waren vorige week allemaal in het nieuws, met kwartaalcijfers van Apple en Samsung en nieuwe toptelefoons van Xiaomi en Honor. De grote Amerikaanse techbedrijven presenteerden ook hun derdekwartaalresultaten, zonder tekenen van een vertraging in hun wereldwijde groei... Full Article
j Vorige week in telecom: BCE waagt zich in de VS, Vodafone-3 fusie krijgt groen licht en BT en NTT werken aan wereldwijde business By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:30:00 +0100 Moet een telecombedrijf uitbreiden buiten zijn thuismarkt? Deze vraag kwam vorige week in het nieuws nadat BCE een grote stap naar de VS aankondigde, terwijl BT en NTT gemengde resultaten lieten zien bij het opbouwen van een internationale business... Full Article
j Hotwire picks Vecima Networks for IPTV dynamic ad insertion project By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:34:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) Canadian vendor Vecima Networks has announced the successful completion of a first-phase linear ad insertion deployment for US fibre and IPTV carrier Hotwire Communications. The first phase introduces linear parity ad insertion, enabling zonal ad placements in IPTV streams. In the next phase,... Full Article
j Jazztel offers subs over 15 free premium channels for Xmas By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 08:42:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) Jazztel has become the latest MasOrange brand to launch its Christmas campaign, offering all subscribers access to over 15 premium channels for free until after the festive season. The guest channels include Warner TV, Star Channel, Eurosport 1 and 2, TCM, Cosmo, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr, Disney Jr, National Geographic, Nat Geo Wild, Discovery Channel, Mezzo and MTV... Full Article
j Forsway obtains ESA funding for Xtend 5G project to combine satellite with ground infrastructure By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:35:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) Swedish satellite broadband provider Forsway has announced a development funding contract from the European Space Agency (ESA) with support from the Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA). Under the Xtend 5G project, Forsway will build a next generation 5G non-terrestrial network (NTN) two-way/hybrid... Full Article
j Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z real world fuel economy test By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 07:00:00 +1000 The Pulsar NS400Z is currently the most powerful motorcycle on sale by Bajaj and also the most affordable 400cc motorcycle one can currently buy. We’ve managed to spend an extended duration with the Pulsar NS400Z and put it through our testing cycles to find its real-world fuel efficiency. Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z real world fuel efficiency We ran the Pulsar NS400Z for a little over 60km on the highway in top gear at 70-80kph which is the speed limit on the section of the highway where we conduct our testing. At the end of it the motorcycle is topped up again which worked out to a fuel efficiency figure of 29.62kpl. We conducted the same test inside the city where we ran the NS400Z for just under 50km and through mixed traffic conditions. At the end of our run we filled it to the brim, which resulted in a fuel economy figure of 27.52kpl. Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: fuel economy analysis The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is equipped with the same engine found in the Dominar 400 and can trace its roots back to the Gen 1 KTM 390 Duke. The NS400Z is lighter than the Dominar 400 which enables it with much better performance and efficiency. The NS400Z packs a rev happy, easy going motor that packs plenty of performance under its belt. However, the NS400Z tends to vibrate at higher revs and this becomes quite evident when cruising at higher speeds. Autocar India’s fuel efficiency testing Our fuel efficiency testing routine starts off by first brimming the tank and ensuring that the bike is running the manufacturer's recommended tyre pressures. The bike is then ridden on fixed city and highway routes, where we maintain pre-decided average speeds that best mimic real-world scenarios. The payload on the bikes is kept constant by balancing rider weights and ballast, ensuring consistency across different vehicles and riders. At the end of the test cycle, the fuel tank is once again filled to the brim, giving us an accurate figure of how much fuel has been consumed, against the trip meter reading. Also see: Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z road test, review Full Article
j Bajaj Pulsar N250 long term review, 2000km report By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Nov 2023 07:00:00 +1000 With the Suzuki V-Strom SX having left our fleet, I was without a long-termer for my daily commute to the office. As luck would have it though, Dinshaw, who was the custodian of our long-term Bajaj Pulsar N250, was set to go on a lengthy leave. So I was more than glad to grab the keys and draft it in as my V-Strom replacement. At least for the time being, is what I told my colleague. Powerful LED headlight is one of the best I’ve experienced. But over the last few months, I’ve really grown to like the N250, so much so that Dinshaw has had to resort to using one of our other long-termers. Jumping off the Suzuki, the Bajaj feels compact and much more manageable in traffic, which is a boon. A special shoutout has to go to the superb headlight of the Pulsar; it’s a better and more effective unit than I’ve experienced on many bigger and more expensive bikes. The Pulsar also dealt with one of the longest monsoon seasons in recent memory with ease. There’s barely any rusting to speak of, apart from some small bolts, and even the plastic and rubber parts have held up well. Superbly efficient; returned over 500km on a single tank. While our Pulsar N250 has been largely reserved for commuting, I did take it on a brief spin out on the highway and that shed light on a few things. Firstly, this 250cc mill is superbly refined with barely any vibrations at 90-95kph cruising speeds, which takes some fatigue out of riding for a long time. On the flipside though, I found the seat cushioning to be too hard. Granted, I don’t have the most padded posterior around, but even so, I’ve been finding it too uncomfortable leading me to move around on the seat every couple of minutes to ease some of the pain. Seat padding is hard and gets painful after a while. But a major reason for why it’s been hard to handover the keys of the Pulsar has been the superb fuel economy. With my regular commute and this brief highway stint taken into account, the Pulsar N250 managed an eye-opening 500km+ on a single tank. And it goes without saying that it has not all been sedate riding. I’ve genuinely been impressed with the N250’s balance of performance and efficiency. Reflector on the fork held on by adhesive strip, and has fallen off. However, as time has gone on, some issues have begun to creep in. The smaller issue is that one of the reflectors on the front fork came loose and fell off. It is held on by just an adhesive strip and I’m sure there are better ways to keep it secure. The bigger issue, however, has been with the front brake. When riding at low speeds, it feels like the brake pads are rubbing against the disc in an unusual manner even without the lever being pressed, almost as if the disc is warped. When I took over the bike this was barely noticeable, but it has grown as our time with the bike has progressed. The Pulsar is now off for its service and a check-up. More on the service costs and the front brake issue in the next report. Full Article
j Bajaj Pulsar N250 long-term review, 3,000km report By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Feb 2024 07:00:00 +1000 The time has come for our long-term Bajaj Pulsar N250 to return to its maker and it will be missed. Partly because it leaves me without a bike to commute to and from the office, and I now have to drive or take the train; both of which I find tedious. But it’s mostly because of how good a package it actually is. Clutch lever is super light; takes the pain out of commuting. For starters, I really like the design and the black paint with red accents on our bike has grown on me. Ours is the dual-channel, ABS-equipped version, which can only be had in this scheme. This may not be to everyone’s taste, so perhaps Bajaj should look into offering more colours. Another thing I grew to appreciate was the digi-analogue cluster. The big analogue tacho that takes centre stage looks really nice and I love the way it does an end-to-end sweep whenever you twist the key on. The digital screen, however, is a little too small for the amount of info it packs in. However, Bajaj will soon launch an updated model with a fully digital display. Fuel efficiency has also been a big plus. I’ve been averaging around 36kpl in varied conditions and not all of it has been with a light twist of the wrist. The silky motor has enough pep and it sounds good too. Finally, the light clutch and comfy suspension also meant that it dealt with Mumbai’s broken and jam-packed roads with ease. Handlebar is set low, which puts pressure on your wrists. Some of the things that were not so nice were its hard seat, the low-set handlebar and some minor oxidation on the bolts of the handlebar clamp. Now, let’s come to the issue with the front disc that, unfortunately, became the main talking point in its last few weeks with us. Upon the issue worsening a couple of months into our tenure, the bike went to the Bajaj service centre for inspection. They got back saying the issue was with the brake pads as they weren’t set correctly and that it has been rectified. However, the problem crept up again within a day. After another visit to the service centre yielded similar results, the bike went back to Bajaj for inspection. And it was there where our original suspicion was confirmed; the N250 did, in fact, have a warped disc. Front disc became warped resulting in a pulsation while braking. This doesn’t seem to be a known issue and as the bike had never been dropped or crashed, the only plausible explanation was a manufacturing defect. The front disc (Rs 2,242) was then replaced and the bike was returned to us. Ever since, the Pulsar N250 was working just fine till it left our fleet. Bajaj tells us that the disc will be replaced under warranty, as long as the brake pad wear is within defined limits. We love the raspy, sport exhaust note this 250cc mill makes. Our time with the Pulsar N250 was mostly spent commuting in the city and that’s where it feels at home. Sure, it can tour if you want it to, it just won’t be very enjoyable because there isn’t much high-speed performance. On the whole, I’ve really liked the time I’ve spent on the N250 and if you are looking at a sporty motorcycle that’s relatively comfy, looks good and is light on your wallet, this one is worth considering. Also See: Bajaj Pulsar N250 long term review, 730km report Bajaj Pulsar N250 long term review, 2000km report Full Article
j Ixon Draco jacket review By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 07:00:00 +1000 Reise Moto recently forayed into the world of two-wheeler riding gear by bringing acclaimed brands like Ixon, Spidi, and Acerbis to our shores. The company sent us the Ixon Draco mesh jacket, which I have been using for the past four months, and I’m happy to report that it has not left me wanting much. In our climate, ventilation is key, and the Draco has excelled in that regard. Except for when you are at a standstill surrounded by vehicles, there is always enough airflow, even in hot months like May and October, which is a very big plus. A side bonus is that the Draco manages to look rather striking, so if you are one who wants your riding gear to look good too, this will be right up your alley. Speaking of protection, the Draco comes standard with CE Level 2-certified shoulder and elbow armour, with an optional L2 back protector sold separately (priced at Rs 2,999), which I have been using since day one. I’m more than happy to forego chest armour for the benefit of added airflow, but the lack of having the option is a negative. Small zips hard to find with gloves. The Draco also has enough storage with four pockets: a large zippered one on each side, a velcro pocket on the inner right side, and a waterproof one on the inner left. The last one works as advertised and can hold a chunky power bank in addition to a big smartphone. My only gripe here is that the zipper pulls on the outer pockets are too small to grasp with a gloved hand, and I would’ve liked longer pull tabs here. There is also a neat loop that can tether the jacket to any pants, so long as it has belt hoops. Pant connector nice to have. But the biggest potential challenge of the Ixon Draco for the Indian buyer will be getting the right size if they can’t try it on in person. On both my previous Indian jackets, I’ve used size L, but for the Draco, I needed to move up to XL. This was because, while the rest of the jacket fit well, the waist area was too tight once I assumed my riding position. With the XL size, this issue was mitigated, but the elbow armour didn’t feel snug. However, I was able to solve this by clasping the forearm buckle to the tighter closure option provided. Currently, Reise only has a store in Mumbai, so trying the jacket on for size won’t be easy for many buyers. Once you put it on, the Draco feels nice and plush against your skin, just like you’d want a premium Euro jacket to. In fact, after being washed a couple dozen times, it has only gotten better, and I have no comfort-related qualms about it. Waterproof pocket useful and deep. At Rs 15,099 (Rs 18,098 as tested), the Ixon Draco is a reasonably priced European jacket that is practical, stylish and offers premium protection. It finds a good middle ground between jackets from Indian brands on one end and the ultra-premium Italian offerings on the other. If you are in the market for a sporty textile jacket for road use, the Ixon Draco is a worthy option; the only thing you need to ensure is the sizing. Where: reisemoto.com Price: Rs 15,099; Rs 18,098 (as tested) Also See: Ixon Dirt Air gloves review Alpinestars Viper V3 jacket review Full Article
j Bajaj Pulsar N125 review: More than just another Pulsar By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 17:00:00 +1000 The Pulsar 125, in its Classic guise, continues to be a massive seller for Bajaj, but the company needed something fresh and youthful to address the TVS Raider and Hero Xtreme 125R. After all, those two have carved out a new segment of about 50,000-60,000 sales per month. The N125 is Bajaj’s answer, and the interesting thing is that it has nothing to do with any other Pulsar before it. Bajaj Pulsar N125 design, colours, quality Bajaj wanted to make a 125 that weighed 125 kilos (which is nearly 20kg less than the existing 125cc Pulsar models), and that necessitated an entirely new platform. The N125 also carries a new design language, and it’s great to see that this isn’t just another Pulsar wearing a familiar set of clothes. Plenty of floating panels all over and a rather un-Pulsar-like headlamp bring freshness to the design philosophy. But there’s also familiarity in elements like the shape of the tank extensions as well as the new take on the twin-slash brake lamps. While so much aero-inspired bodywork on a tiny 125 is almost purely for aesthetics, the vents on the front mudguard shroud are actually functional. The story goes that the initial design did not have any vents, but the engine development team complained to the design department that their air-cooled engine wasn’t getting enough flow, which is why the vents were incorporated. There are some unusual touches, like the body panel along the side of the subframe. We’re used to seeing this kind of bodywork at the tail section on most motorcycles, but it finds itself positioned between the rider and pillion seat on the N125. This has the effect of adding mass to the design but also keeps the tail quite slim. The fat fork shrouds do a good job of masking the skinny 30mm telescopic fork, but while they certainly give the bike more presence, some may find them to be excessively wide. Quality levels are decent, but some visible panel gaps on our bike do leave room for improvement. In all, the N125 has a striking design that will be a little polarising yet also easily identifiable, especially in the funky colour schemes Bajaj has gone with. It doesn’t have the same ‘big-bike’ look as the Hero Xtreme 125R, but it certainly stands out, and that’s a good thing. Bajaj Pulsar N125 ride and handling The seating position is more or less what you’d expect from a bike like this. At 795mm, the seat height isn’t the lowest in the class, but it’s still very manageable, and the seats are spacious and comfortable. The footpeg placement is a little sporty, which goes well with a bike like this. However, the narrow handlebar felt a bit too ‘commutery’, which slightly dilutes the special feeling a bike like this should have. Happily, the new chassis makes up for this in its sheer lightness and behaviour. 125kg is nearly on par with the TVS Raider, and just like that bike, the N125 has a delightfully nimble, easy-going character without any nervousness. Bajaj let us experience this on a go-kart track, and the N125 was genuinely good fun, displaying an eagerness to change direction and lean over. The footpeg placement enabled plenty of cornering clearance without any scraping, and the bike never displayed any fidgety moments you might expect with a very light machine. The MRF tyres were nice and grippy in this situation as well, and the only thing I’d have liked was a bit more initial sharpness in the front brake. Bajaj Pulsar N125 engine refinement, mileage Nevertheless, the N125’s dynamics will translate into an enjoyable experience on densely packed city roads. Going nicely with this is a very light clutch effort, which they say is 50 percent less than the competition. With 12hp, the new engine is the most powerful in the segment alongside the NS125, but this bike has a much better power-to-weight ratio of nearly 100hp/tonne. More importantly, the engine is smooth and tractable, and it makes a nice sound as well. While the strong acceleration only arrives at quite high revs, the engine can also pull you along in third gear (out of 5) as low as 20kph, which is crucial in a city bike like this. Refinement is excellent, but I noticed that the motor would stall if the revs got too low without any of the typical warning signs (like a juddering sound or feel) that come when an engine’s revs get too low. This isn’t really an issue on its own, but the problem arises in that the N125 doesn’t have a gear position indicator or even a rev counter. With its tractable nature, you will often find yourself riding around at rather low revs in heavy traffic, and that’s when these stalls can catch you out, so it’s something you’ll need to learn to work around. Bajaj claims a 0-60kph time of 6 seconds and a top speed of 97kph, although you’ll see over 110kph on the display. The bike hits about 80kph quickly, and overall performance feels up to the mark of the best in the segment. The company also claims an overall fuel efficiency of about 60kpl. Bajaj Pulsar N125 price, features and verdict One of the big success factors with bikes like the Raider and Xtreme 125R is that they offer the looks and feature set of bigger 150-200cc machines. When it comes to the latter, the Pulsar N125 isn’t quite up there with its rivals. On the one hand, it has a front disc brake and LED head/tail lamps as standard, while the top model gets Bluetooth connectivity and a silent start/start-stop system. But then it misses important things like a rev counter, gear position indicator or single-channel ABS – although Bajaj says it will introduce the latter if there’s demand. While the Pulsar N125 probably won’t sway buyers with segment-leading features, it has most of the essential fundamentals in place, the key among them being the price. At Rs 95,000 for the base model and 98,000 for the top model, it is more affordable than a similarly specced Raider and on par with the Hero Xtreme 125R. As of now, we can’t confirm whether it’s the best in its segment, but the new Pulsar N125 definitely has a fighting chance. Also See: Bajaj Pulsar N125 video review Full Article
j Bajaj Pulsar N125 video review By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 17:08:00 +1000 Also See: Bajaj Pulsar N125 review: More than just another Pulsar Full Article
j Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z real world fuel economy test By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 07:00:00 +1000 The Pulsar NS400Z is currently the most powerful motorcycle on sale by Bajaj and also the most affordable 400cc motorcycle one can currently buy. We’ve managed to spend an extended duration with the Pulsar NS400Z and put it through our testing cycles to find its real-world fuel efficiency. Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z real world fuel efficiency We ran the Pulsar NS400Z for a little over 60km on the highway in top gear at 70-80kph which is the speed limit on the section of the highway where we conduct our testing. At the end of it the motorcycle is topped up again which worked out to a fuel efficiency figure of 29.62kpl. We conducted the same test inside the city where we ran the NS400Z for just under 50km and through mixed traffic conditions. At the end of our run we filled it to the brim, which resulted in a fuel economy figure of 27.52kpl. Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z: fuel economy analysis The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is equipped with the same engine found in the Dominar 400 and can trace its roots back to the Gen 1 KTM 390 Duke. The NS400Z is lighter than the Dominar 400 which enables it with much better performance and efficiency. The NS400Z packs a rev happy, easy going motor that packs plenty of performance under its belt. However, the NS400Z tends to vibrate at higher revs and this becomes quite evident when cruising at higher speeds. Autocar India’s fuel efficiency testing Our fuel efficiency testing routine starts off by first brimming the tank and ensuring that the bike is running the manufacturer's recommended tyre pressures. The bike is then ridden on fixed city and highway routes, where we maintain pre-decided average speeds that best mimic real-world scenarios. The payload on the bikes is kept constant by balancing rider weights and ballast, ensuring consistency across different vehicles and riders. At the end of the test cycle, the fuel tank is once again filled to the brim, giving us an accurate figure of how much fuel has been consumed, against the trip meter reading. Also see: Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z road test, review Full Article
j Ola Gen 3 products arriving by January 2025 By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:22:00 +1000 Ola Electric will begin delivering its Gen 3 platform-based electric scooters by January 2025 instead of the previously expected time frame of mid-March to April 2025. New motor architecture promises more torque Gen 3 platform will bring in new S2, S3 models S3 will have maxi-scooters, premium offerings Gen 3 Ola Electric platform details Ola is speeding up the introduction of new models to cater to both mass and premium category customers as two-wheeler adoption has increased from 16.1 percent in June 2024 to 21.4 percent in September 2024. This is particularly true when it comes to Rs 1 lakh mass-market scooters in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka and Maharashtra. In a regulatory filing following the Q2 FY25 results investor call, Ola Electric said that it will begin delivering S1 Gen 3 products in January next year, ahead of schedule. Ola had previously said that as a part of its Gen 3 architecture, it will introduce five additional scooters, expanding its range beyond the existing S1 series with the introduction of two new sub-brands, S2 and S3. The S2 brand will introduce three models: a City model for urban commuting, a Tourer for longer distances, and a sports model for performance enthusiasts. The S3 sub-brand plans to target the premium segment with two maxi-scooters, the Grand Adventure and Grand Tourer, which will prioritise luxury and performance. The Gen 3 model would include an integrated battery, magnetless motor, and electronics within the chassis, Ola said. Compared to previous models, this novel design is expected to improve performance by 26 percent and reduce costs by over 20 percent. Magnetless motors use magnetised electrical coils instead of permanent magnets, resulting in greater torque. According to a senior company official, the Gen 3 platform, which is part of Ola's vertical integration strategy, is expected to be scalable and use 4,860 lithium-ion cells manufactured at its Gigafactory in Tamil Nadu by the first quarter of FY26. Ola Electric has a share of around 30 percent in the electric two-wheeler market, and plans to expand its distribution network to 2,000 stores by March 2025, up from 782 currently. The company further plans to expand its product offering with the Roadster series of electric motorcycles, with deliveries beginning in Q4 FY2025. Ola also intends to introduce 20 new products, with at least one new product being introduced quarterly, it said in a regulatory filing. Ola’s electric scooters currently start from Rs 75,000 (ex-showroom, India). The company admitted to having capacity issues at its service centres, and added that it has cleared a majority of the backlog with approximately 80 percent of service requests now handled “within a single day.” To improve service delivery, the company launched the 'Network Partner Programme' in September, which now has over 1,000 partners. By the end of 2025, Ola Electric intends to expand its network to 10,000 sales and service partners. “The Network Partner Programme will enhance the benefits of our direct-to-consumer (D2C) network, thereby increasing EV penetration in India. It requires low capital investment from partners and can be rapidly scaled,” an official from the company noted. Also See: Ola retains market lead in October EV sales Full Article
j Bajaj, TVS, Hero outsell major EV startups in October By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:20:00 +1000 Electric scooter and bike sales in India surged 85 percent year on year (YoY) to 1,39,000 units in October, and mainstream brands such as TVS, Bajaj Auto and Hero MotoCorp, with combined sales of 65,489, sold 4,428 more EVs than the other top electric two-wheeler startup brands. TVS, Bajaj, Hero EV sales crosses 65,000 mark in October Top 10 e2W makers had a combined 44 percent market share Legacy brands registered their best-ever monthly retail sales in October. TVS Motor Co sold 29,930 iQube scooters, regaining its lead over a hard-charging Bajaj Auto (it retailed 28,245 Chetak units), which had outsold TVS in September. Hero MotoCorp sold 7,314 Vida e-scooters. Together, these three companies clocked 65,489 units in sales. On the other hand, India’s top 10 e-two-wheeler startups managed 61,061 units. 2W EV sales in October 2024Legacy OEMsEVs solde2W Start-upsEVs soldTVS29,930Ola41,664Bajaj28,245Ather16,000Hero7,314Bounce1,006TOTAL65,489Revolt949--River365--Pure334--Simple324--Okinawa232--Oben139--Ultraviolette48--TOTAL61,061 Of the total e-two-wheelers sold in October, TVS (21 percent market share), Bajaj Auto (20 percent), and Hero MotoCorp (5 percent) grabbed 47 percent of the market, while the top 10 e2W OEMs had 44 percent. The remaining 9 percent was being fought for by the rest of the field – 196 players. In October, Vahan retail sales data reflected all 209 e-wheeler manufacturers in India. Ola Electric, which had a torrid August and September, remains the No. 1 e2W OEM. It bounced back with 41,664 units in October, its third-highest monthly score after the 53,640 units in March and 41,794 units in July. With a 30 percent market share, the company accounts for the bulk of the top 10 startups’ sales. Bengaluru-based Ather Energy, which clocked its best-ever monthly retail sales of 16,000 units in October, has an 11.50 percent market share. The remaining eight startups – Bounce, Revolt Motors, River Mobility, Pur Energy, Simple Energy, Okinawa Autotech and Oben Electric – account for 3,397 units and a 5.56 percent market share. Revolt Motors (949 e-motorcycles) and Simple Energy (324 e-scooters) both registered their best-ever monthly sales. Not very long ago, it was felt that EV startups, with their perceived absence of legacy issues, IT technology prowess, venture capital investments and the ability to burn cash to get a foothold in the market, would stamp their dominance in this segment of zero-emission mobility. However, TVS, Bajaj and Hero MotoCorp, the three legacy ICE OEMs that have diversified and plugged into e-mobility, are proving to be a resilient lot and giving the two-wheeler startup world a run for its money and more. These three, with their strong R&D setup and component supplier base, are clearly benefiting from their growing localisation levels, the introduction of new variants, brand power and the marketing strength that comes from a large dealer network across the country. Also see: Hero Xpulse 421 concept sketch showcased at EICMA 2024 Hero to enter Europe, UK with Vida Z electric scooter New TVS electric two-wheeler launch by March 2025 Full Article