sharfraz
the world's fastest bike...
Suzuki India has launched the world's fastest motorcycle, the Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa in India today. The hyper sportsbike has been priced at Rs 12.5 lakh, ex-showroom all across the country.
source:
less than 11000 AED
the 5% importation tax you pay when it arrives here...
what about the exportation tax in india? how much percentage?
any ideas?
has anyone dealt?
:?
RobbyG
How much roepies is Rs 12.5 lakh? I'm not familiar with Indian currency. Please show it to me in significant numbers.
If it truly is priced at AED 11000 then surely its a bargain.
Here in Holland, VAT inclusive, that bike is about 17000 euro's which is approx. AED 85000 !!
I better move over to Dubai quickly. Holland is getting insane.
sharfraz
- RobbyG wrote:
How much roepies is Rs 12.5 lakh? I'm not familiar with Indian currency. Please show it to me in significant numbers.
If it truly is priced at AED 11000 then surely its a bargain.
Here in Holland, VAT inclusive, that bike is about 17000 euro's which is approx. AED 85000 !!
I better move over to Dubai quickly. Holland is getting insane.
PS. typos
its 1 aed = 13 rs (+/- approximately)
110,000 aed = 1,430,000 rs.
:?
bonk
Search youtube for Hayabusa videos. It's an insane machine!
smoggie
plasticfantastic......It's not all about speed
busa
Allready got one,bit fast,yippee
gtmash
- sharfraz wrote:
the world's fastest bike...
Suzuki India has launched the world's fastest motorcycle, the Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa in India today. The hyper sportsbike has been priced at Rs 12.5 lakh, ex-showroom all across the country.
source:
less than 11000 AED
the 5% importation tax you pay when it arrives here...
what about the exportation tax in india? how much percentage?
any ideas?
has anyone dealt?
:?
Wrong. 12.5 lakhs is more like Dhs 110,000. Which concurs with what my buddy told me, of an R6 costing Dhs 150,000 there.
sage & onion
- gtmash wrote:
- sharfraz wrote:
the world's fastest bike...
Suzuki India has launched the world's fastest motorcycle, the Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa in India today. The hyper sportsbike has been priced at Rs 12.5 lakh, ex-showroom all across the country.
source:
less than 11000 AED
the 5% importation tax you pay when it arrives here...
what about the exportation tax in india? how much percentage?
any ideas?
has anyone dealt?
:?
Wrong. 12.5 lakhs is more like Dhs 110,000. Which concurs with what my buddy told me, of an R6 costing Dhs 150,000 there.
How many zero's in a Lakh?
gtmash
- sage & onion wrote:
- gtmash wrote:
- sharfraz wrote:
the world's fastest bike...
Suzuki India has launched the world's fastest motorcycle, the Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa in India today. The hyper sportsbike has been priced at Rs 12.5 lakh, ex-showroom all across the country.
source:
less than 11000 AED
the 5% importation tax you pay when it arrives here...
what about the exportation tax in india? how much percentage?
any ideas?
has anyone dealt?
:?
Wrong. 12.5 lakhs is more like Dhs 110,000. Which concurs with what my buddy told me, of an R6 costing Dhs 150,000 there.
How many zero's in a Lakh?
5. 1 lakh is "1,00,000". Weird, I know, but that's how it's written. It takes me a while to figure out.
sharfraz
- gtmash wrote:
- sage & onion wrote:
- gtmash wrote:
- sharfraz wrote:
the world's fastest bike...
Suzuki India has launched the world's fastest motorcycle, the Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa in India today. The hyper sportsbike has been priced at Rs 12.5 lakh, ex-showroom all across the country.
source:
less than 11000 AED
the 5% importation tax you pay when it arrives here...
what about the exportation tax in india? how much percentage?
any ideas?
has anyone dealt?
:?
Wrong. 12.5 lakhs is more like Dhs 110,000. Which concurs with what my buddy told me, of an R6 costing Dhs 150,000 there.
How many zero's in a Lakh?
5. 1 lakh is "1,00,000". Weird, I know, but that's how it's written. It takes me a while to figure out.
what's that 5?
:?
one lakh is one hundred thousand!!!!
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sage & onion
So that would be equal to:
1,250,000.00 INR
=
94,917.24 AED
India Rupees United Arab Emirates Dirhams
1 INR = 0.0759338 AED 1 AED = 13.1694 INR
Thats a lot of cash for a motorbike :shock:
sharfraz
- sage & onion wrote:
So that would be equal to:
1,250,000.00 INR
=
94,917.24 AED
India Rupees United Arab Emirates Dirhams
1 INR = 0.0759338 AED 1 AED = 13.1694 INR
Thats a lot of cash for a motorbike :shock:
good math......professor!!!
:wink:
bonk
- sage & onion wrote:
Thats a lot of cash for a motorbike :shock:
It's a lot of motorbike :D
gtmash
- sharfraz wrote:
- gtmash wrote:
- sage & onion wrote:
- gtmash wrote:
- sharfraz wrote:
the world's fastest bike...
Suzuki India has launched the world's fastest motorcycle, the Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa in India today. The hyper sportsbike has been priced at Rs 12.5 lakh, ex-showroom all across the country.
source:
less than 11000 AED
the 5% importation tax you pay when it arrives here...
what about the exportation tax in india? how much percentage?
any ideas?
has anyone dealt?
:?
Wrong. 12.5 lakhs is more like Dhs 110,000. Which concurs with what my buddy told me, of an R6 costing Dhs 150,000 there.
How many zero's in a Lakh?
5. 1 lakh is "1,00,000". Weird, I know, but that's how it's written. It takes me a while to figure out.
what's that 5?
:?
one lakh is one hundred thousand!!!!
8)
5 zeroes
Waqsy
it may be fast, but it is FUGLY
sage & onion
Didn't look so ugly to me
Dubai Knight
Not ugly at all, mind you all most people ever see are the tail pipes disappearing into the dust!
There is no 'F' in Hyabusa, but it is 'F' in fast!!
8) 8) 8)
Knight
sage & onion
- Dubai Knight wrote:
Not ugly at all, mind you all most people ever see are the tail pipes disappearing into the dust!
There is no 'F' in Hyabusa, but it is 'F' in fast!!
8) 8) 8)
Knight
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Chocoholic
Not fugly at all! I wouldn't mind one of those bad boys!
sage & onion
- Chocoholic wrote:
Not fugly at all! I wouldn't mind one of those bad boys!
Your avatar has definately changed the way you behave :lol: :lol: :lol:
Chocoholic
I always wanted a bike, but was never allowed to have one - boohoo! Alright for my brother though - WTFIT! Pfffff
I'm gonna get my bike licence and get a bad boy machine!
sage & onion
- Chocoholic wrote:
I always wanted a bike, but was never allowed to have one - boohoo! Alright for my brother though - WTFIT! Pfffff
I'm gonna get my bike licence and get a bad boy machine!
Can't wait to see you on a Harley shooting up Emirates Road
Chocoholic
No, no Harley for me. More like a Ducati girl!
sage & onion
- Chocoholic wrote:
No, no Harley for me. More like a Ducati girl!
Sleek and speedy
Dubai Knight
My 'Bad Boy' machine has arrived! Its in Jebel Ali port just waiting for the unpacking and customs clearance.
You will get to see it soon, when I deliver pizza to your door!
Atcha tikka!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Knight
sage & onion
- Dubai Knight wrote:
My 'Bad Boy' machine has arrived! Its in Jebel Ali port just waiting for the unpacking and customs clearance.
You will get to see it soon, when I deliver pizza to your door!
Atcha tikka!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Knight
What is it?
Chocoholic
Ooooh get the spare helmet out, I wanna come for a spin!
Red Chief
My congratulation !!!
:D :D :D
Dubai Knight
Its a brand spanking new Royal Enfield 500cc Bullet Machismo!
Single cylinder retro lookee likee of the real one my Dad had back in the 1960's but with a fully modern spec. It actually has a disc brake on the front, electric start and suspension!
Unfortunately the accessories were not ready at the factory so its arrived with a single seat for now, so everyone who has bombarded me with requests to put on the Belstaff waxed jacket and split prism goggles and pop and bang their way down the SZR will have to wait for a bit!
I have ordered the T-shirt that says on the back: "If you can read this...the b-itch fell off!!"
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Knight
sage & onion
- Dubai Knight wrote:
Its a brand spanking new Royal Enfield 500cc Bullet Machismo!
Single cylinder retro lookee likee of the real one my Dad had back in the 1960's but with a fully modern spec. It actually has a disc brake on the front, electric start and suspension!
Unfortunately the accessories were not ready at the factory so its arrived with a single seat for now, so everyone who has bombarded me with requests to put on the Belstaff waxed jacket and split prism goggles and pop and bang their way down the SZR will have to wait for a bit!
I have ordered the T-shirt that says on the back: "If you can read this...the b-itch fell off!!"
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Knight
I used to have a Triumph Bonneville 650cc twin with clip ons and a full racing faring, awsome machine it was.
Dubai Knight
- sage & onion wrote:
- Dubai Knight wrote:
Its a brand spanking new Royal Enfield 500cc Bullet Machismo!
Single cylinder retro lookee likee of the real one my Dad had back in the 1960's but with a fully modern spec. It actually has a disc brake on the front, electric start and suspension!
Unfortunately the accessories were not ready at the factory so its arrived with a single seat for now, so everyone who has bombarded me with requests to put on the Belstaff waxed jacket and split prism goggles and pop and bang their way down the SZR will have to wait for a bit!
I have ordered the T-shirt that says on the back: "If you can read this...the b-itch fell off!!"
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Knight
I used to have a Triumph Bonneville 650cc twin with clip ons and a full racing faring, awsome machine it was.
I loved my Bonny...it used to pee oil everywhere, was a swine to start and the chain was always breaking due to the torque, but when it ran it was a wonderful machine. I also owned a 1960's BSA A10 650 twin. That was a big heavy machine and quite agricultural but just looked the mutts nuts!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Knight
sage & onion
- Dubai Knight wrote:
- sage & onion wrote:
- Dubai Knight wrote:
Its a brand spanking new Royal Enfield 500cc Bullet Machismo!
Single cylinder retro lookee likee of the real one my Dad had back in the 1960's but with a fully modern spec. It actually has a disc brake on the front, electric start and suspension!
Unfortunately the accessories were not ready at the factory so its arrived with a single seat for now, so everyone who has bombarded me with requests to put on the Belstaff waxed jacket and split prism goggles and pop and bang their way down the SZR will have to wait for a bit!
I have ordered the T-shirt that says on the back: "If you can read this...the b-itch fell off!!"
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Knight
I used to have a Triumph Bonneville 650cc twin with clip ons and a full racing faring, awsome machine it was.
I loved my Bonny...it used to pee oil everywhere, was a swine to start and the chain was always breaking due to the torque, but when it ran it was a wonderful machine. I also owned a 1960's BSA A10 650 twin. That was a big heavy machine and quite agricultural but just looked the mutts nuts!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Knight
My Dad used to have the same BSA and it was quite a machine.
Red Chief
- Dubai Knight wrote:
I have ordered the T-shirt that says on the back: "If you can read this...the b-itch fell off!!"
A bike is the best way to have a goddess for free... in some countries but as a rule girls prefer BMW 8)
I have no idea about Dubai.... :?
Dubai Knight
- Red Chief wrote:
- Dubai Knight wrote:
I have ordered the T-shirt that says on the back: "If you can read this...the b-itch fell off!!"
A bike is the best way to have a goddess for free... in some countries but as a rule girls prefer BMW 8)
I have no idea about Dubai.... :?
Black Man's Wheels?
BMW bikes are very solid and reliable machines and the RS1200 is just an awesome machine. You can sit on one all day and they run like sewing machines but there is very little 'soul'.
A bike needs a personality and unfortunately most Japanese bikes these days are faceless and bland, like their cars. There are a few exceptions (Yamaha V-Max, Honda F6, Hyabusa, the original Honda Fireblade, Honda CB750Four, Kawasaki 900...to name but a few)
Its not the bike, its the way you use it!
8) 8) 8)
Knight
busa
Ladies and Gentlemen just a little thought about the Hayabusa,it will go from 0 to a 100 MPH before most cars would get out of 1st gear,if you keep it pinned you will see on the clocks about 220 mph,which equates to about 206 mph in the real world,if you jump on one and are a newbie you will die,not hurt,not a bit broken but dead.
If there truelly is anyone out there who would like to go pillion with me,sign a waiver,make a will,then put your head between your knees and kiss your ass goodby.
Oh and only svelte femmes need apply
sharfraz
:shock:
a bit scary falcon by its japanese name....
a newbie instead of being a pillock to pierce the wind on the roads could go pillion with a professional though!!!
a very good offer for the svelte femmes .....
there you go lets see which is attractive...!!!!!!
8)
sage & onion
- Dubai Knight wrote:
- Red Chief wrote:
- Dubai Knight wrote:
I have ordered the T-shirt that says on the back: "If you can read this...the b-itch fell off!!"
A bike is the best way to have a goddess for free... in some countries but as a rule girls prefer BMW 8)
I have no idea about Dubai.... :?
Black Man's Wheels?
BMW bikes are very solid and reliable machines and the RS1200 is just an awesome machine. You can sit on one all day and they run like sewing machines but there is very little 'soul'.
A bike needs a personality and unfortunately most Japanese bikes these days are faceless and bland, like their cars. There are a few exceptions (Yamaha V-Max, Honda F6, Hyabusa, the original Honda Fireblade, Honda CB750Four, Kawasaki 900...to name but a few)
Its not the bike, its the way you use it!
8) 8) 8)
Knight
AKA Black Man Wagon, lol
Red Chief
- Dubai Knight wrote:
Black Man's Wheels?
I knew that BMW brand has rather bad reputation (the cars for people who don't have enough time ahead) but I never listened that they are for negr.... , sorry, AfricanAmericans....
They prefer Escalada according to their movies...
sage & onion
- Red Chief wrote:
- Dubai Knight wrote:
Black Man's Wheels?
I knew that BMW brand has rather bad reputation (the cars for people who don't have enough time ahead) but I never listened that they are for negr.... , sorry, AfricanAmericans....
They prefer Escalada according to their movies...
They are or they are not, does it really make any difference, after all we now have a royal family who is in trouble for a stupid knickname.
Dubai Knight
- busa wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen just a little thought about the Hayabusa,it will go from 0 to a 100 MPH before most cars would get out of 1st gear,if you keep it pinned you will see on the clocks about 220 mph,which equates to about 206 mph in the real world,if you jump on one and are a newbie you will die,not hurt,not a bit broken but dead.
If there truelly is anyone out there who would like to go pillion with me,sign a waiver,make a will,then put your head between your knees and kiss your a#s goodby.
Oh and only svelte femmes need apply
Does your wife know about your habit?
:shock: :shock: :shock:
Knight
busa
Err,Erm,of course co's she is the only svelte femme i would ever take riding,fnarr
sage & onion
[quote="busa"]Err,Erm,of course co's she is the only svelte femme i would ever take riding,fnarr
Hahahahahaha
Dubai Knight
- busa wrote:
Err,Erm,of course co's she is the only svelte femme i would ever take riding,fnarr
Good recovery!
8) 8) 8)
Knight