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TVS Motor Introduced Flame SR 125 !

Posted on June 25th 2009

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Finally, the TVS Motors has introduced the upgraded edition of its controversial Flame bike named the SR 125cc without an elusive twin-spark technology.

TVS Flame SR 125 Introduced !


The new TVS Flame SR 125 is now available with fresh graphics and colour scheme and the fatter rear tyres.The disc-brake edition is priced at 47,550/- rupees.

The TVS Flame SR125 comes with significantly enhanced low and mid range power delivery and better noise, vibration and handling (NVH) characteristics. The revolutionary Controlled Combustion Variable Timing Intelligent (CC-VTi) technology provides an advantageous combination of power and mileage backed by stunning looks.

- Mr. Goindi (President Marketing, TVS Motor).

One of the visible changes in the TVS Flame SR125 is the wider rear tyre. It is a category first. This impressive rear tyre, which has been a clamor by our customers, ensures better road grip and enhances the bike’s looks. Futuristic styling with refreshing new graphics deployed in this motorcycle gives it best-in-class appeal.

- He added.

By editor in Auto India News, TVS Motor

2 Responses to “TVS Motor Introduced Flame SR 125 !”

  1. ranjith responded on 01 Sep 2009 at 1:50 am #

    i am bike apache,flames

  2. Microman responded on 03 Nov 2009 at 11:05 pm #

    TVS seems to have learnt quite a bit from the earlier Flame. So, the carefully implemented changes and the overall specs of the bike promise to make it a heart throb with the college going crowd.

    Its unique selling point (USP) simply has to be its super efficient engine which employes 3 valves instead of the regular 2 valves in other bikes. Also the healthy note of the triangular exhaust will be music to the ears of many commuters and onlookers. Way to go TVS !

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