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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Bajaj bikes and its price in Nepal

pular bajaj bikes in Nepal  :- in this post you can find detail and price in Nepal market of bajaj pulsar135cc, 150cc,180cc,200cc,220cc, kawasaki ninja 250cc and  bajaj avenger. 


Bajaj pulsar 150 NRs 199,900
bajaj pulsar 150cc 

SpecificationsParameterBajaj Pulsar 150 DTS-iMax Power4.09 @ 8500 rpmMax Torque12.76 @ 6500 rpmSuspensionFront - Telescopic, 135 mm stroke.
  Rear - Triple rated spring, 5 way adjustable with 105 mm travel Nitrox shock absorber.Wheel base1320 (mm)Kerb Weight143 KgBRAKESFront - 240 mm Disc
  Rear - 130 mm DrumWheelsHigh performance light yet stronger 17 Alloy wheelsTyresFront - 90/90 x 17 - Tube
  Rear - 100/90 x 17 - TubeFuel TankTotal litres(reserve, usable) - 15 litres(3.2 litres reserve, 2 litres usable)


KAWASAKI NINJA PRICE IN NEPALNRs 749,900



Displacement: 249 cc Maximum power: 24 kW {33 PS} / 11,000 rpm Maximum torque: 22.0 Nm {2.24 kgm} / 8,200 rpm Ignition: Digital Transmission: 6-speed, return Dimensions (L x W x H): 2,080 mm x 715 mm x 1,115 mm Ground Clearance: 135 mm Fuel Tank: 17 liters


Bajaj Avenger 220cc NRs 234,900


Engine
Type
219.89 cc 4 Stroke,DTS-i air cooled with oil cooler
Max Net Power
19.3 @ 8400 bhp
Max Net Torque
17.5 Nm @ 7000 rpm
Suspension
Front
Telescopic Type,140 mm travel
Rear
Triple rated spring,5 step adjustable,Hydraulic shock absorber,90mm travel
Tyres
Front tyre size
90/90 - 17 49p
Rear tyre size
130/90 - 15 66p
Brakes
Front Brakes
Hydrualically - Operated Disc Brake - 260mm
Rear Brakes
130mm drum
Fuel Tank
Total Litres(reserve,usable)
14 Litres (3.4 litres reserve)
Electricals
system
12V(AC+DC)
Headlamp(Low/High Beam-watts)
60/55W
Dimensions
Wheelbase
1475 mm
Kerb Weight
154.4kg(without wind shield)
Ground Clearance
169 mm



 

BAJAJ PULSAR 135 PRICE IN NEPAL NRs 169,900


Technical Specifications
Engine
Engine Type
4 valve DTS-i,air cooled,single cylinder

Displacement(cc)
134.66CC

Max.Power(Ps @RPM)
13.5 @ 9000(Ps@RPM)

Max.Torque(Nm @ RPM)
11.4 @ 7500(NM @RPM)

No.Of gears & shift pattern
5(1 down - 4 up)

Chassis
Frame Type
Single Down Tube
Suspension - Front
Telescopic Front Fork with Antifriction - bush(Stroke 130 mm)
Suspension - Rear
Trailing arm with coaxial.Hydraulic cum gas filled adjustable shock absorbers and triple rate coil spring.
Brakes
Front Brakes(type & size) - 240mm Disc
Rear Brakes(type & size) - 130 mm Drum
Tyres
Front - Tube type Undirectional - 2.75 x 17"
Rear - Tube Type Undirectional - 100 /90 x 17"
Fuel Tank
Total Capacity
8 ltrs
Reserve
2.5 ltrs
Usable Reserve
1.6 ltrs
Electrical
Battery(voltage / current)
12V,5Ah DC
Headlamp
12V,35/35W
Dimensions
Wheelbase(mm)
1325 mm
Ground Clearance(mm)
170 mm
Kerb Weight
122 kg

 

BAJAJ PULSAR 180CC PRICE IN NEPAL NRs 218,900


 

Specifications
Parameter
Bajaj Pulsar 180 DTS-i

Max Power
17.02 @ 8500 (Ps @ RPM)

Max Torque
14.22 @ 6500 (Nm @ RPM)

Suspension
Front - Telescopic, 130 mm stroke
  Rear - Triple rated spring, 5 way adjustable with 101 mm travel Nitrox shock absorber.
Wheel base
1345 (mm)
Kerb Weight
147 Kg
BRAKES
Front - 260 mm Disc
  Rear - 130 mm Drum
Wheels
High performance light yet stronger 17 Alloy wheels
Tyres
Front - 90/90 x 17 - Tubeless
  Rear - 120/80 x 17 - Tubeless
Fuel Tank
15 litres (3.2 litres reserve, 2 litres usable)

 

BAJAJ PULSAR 220 FRAME PRICE IN NEPAL NRs 244,900


TECHNICAL SPECS

Engine

Type
4-stroke, DTS-i, air cooled
Displacement
220 cc
Max. Power
21.04 @ 8500 (Ps @ RPM)
Max. Torque
19.12 @ 7000 (Nm @ RPM)

Suspension

Front
Telescopic, 130 mm stroke
Rear
Nitrox, rear wheel travel 90 mm

Brakes

Front
260 mm Disc
Rear
230 mm Disc

Tyre

Front
90/90 x 17 - Tubeless
Rear
120/80 x 17 - Tubeless

Fuel Tank

Total litres (reserve, usable)
15 litres (3.2 litres reserve, 2.2 litres usable)

Electricals

System
12 V Full DC
Headlamp (Low/High Beam- Watts)
Low - Projector lamp 55 W, High - Ellipsodial lamp 55 W

Dimensions

Wheelbase
1350 mm
Kerb Weight
150 Kg

BAJAJ PULSAR 220 STREET FIGHTER PRICE IN NEPAL NRs 234,900


TECHNICAL SPECS

Engine

Type
4-stroke, DTS-i, air cooled
Displacement
220 cc
Max. Power
21.04 @ 8500 (Ps @ RPM)
Max. Torque
19.12 @ 7000 (Nm @ RPM)

Suspension

Front
Telescopic, 130 mm stroke
Rear
Nitrox, rear wheel travel 90 mm

Brakes

Front
260 mm Disc
Rear
230 mm Disc

Tyre

Front
90/90 x 17 - Tubeless
Rear
120/80 x 17 - Tubeless

Fuel Tank

Total litres (reserve, usable)
15 litres (3.2 litres reserve, 2.2 litres usable)

Electricals

System
112 V Full DC
*Headlamp (Low/High Beam- Watts)
*Twin Pilot Headlamp 35/35W for "Street Fighter" variant

Dimensions

Wheelbase
1350 mm
*Kerb Weight
*148 Kg for the "Street Fighter" variant

 

 

 

 


Hero honda bikes and its price in Nepal

Popular hero honda bikes in nepal :- in THIS POST YOU CAN FIND DETAIL AND PRICE IN NEPAL MARKET OF HERO HONDA CBZ XTREAM, HERO HONDA HUNK, HERO HONDA KARIZMA R AND HERO HONDA KARIZMA ZMR.

HERO HONDA CBZ XTREME PRICE IN NEPAL        NRs 195,900










HERO HONDA HUNK PRICE IN NEPAL                   NRs 184,900


Hero Honda Hunk
150cc








HERO HONDA KARIZMA R PRICE IN NEPAL            NRs 236,900








HERO HONDA KARIZMA ZMR PRICE IN NEPAL           NRs 291,900

Hero Honda Karizma ZMR        223cc




              



Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Khagendra Thapa Magar:- world smallest man



A Nepalese Boy Khagendra Thapa Magar  (born October 14, 1992), son of Rup Bahadur and Dhana Maya Thapa Magar measured in at 26.4 inches is officially declared as the world's shortest man by Guinness record officials displacing the former record holder, Edward Nino Hernandez of Colombia, who measures 27 inches. 
Cheers went up when Magar was handed a world record certificate by Guinness official Marco Frigatti. The ceremony was held in a hotel in Pokhara.
"I can confirm that as of today Khagendra Thapa Magar is officially the shortest man in the world," Frigatti announced as he handed over the certificate.
Magar's family has campaigned for years to get him the crown, but earlier requests to Guinness were rejected because of the possibility he might grow.

Monday, March 7, 2011

History and fact of everest

EVEREST FACTS



Age of Everest: Everest was formed about 60 million years ago

Elevation: 29,035 (8850m)-found to be 6' higher in 1999

Name in Nepal: Sagarmatha (means: goddess of the sky)

In Tibet: Chomolungma: (means: mother goddess of the universe)

Named after: Sir George Everest in 1865 ,the British surveyor-general of India. Once known as Peak 15

Location: Latitude 27° 59' N.....Longitude 86° 56' E It's summit ridge seperates Nepal and Tibet

First Ascent: May 29,1953 by Sir Edmund Hillary, NZ and Tenzing Norgay, NP, via the South Col Route

First Solo Ascent: Aug. 20,1980, Reinhold Messner, IT, via the NE Ridge to North Face

First winter Ascent: Feb. 17,1980 -L.Cichy and K. Wielicki, POL

First Ascent by an American: May 1,1963, James Whittaker, via the South-Col

Mt. Everest rises a few milimeters each year due to geological forces

Everest Name: Sir George Everest was the first person to record the height and location of Mt. Everest, this is where Mt."Everest" got its name from(In american language)

First Ascent by a Woman: May 16,1975, Junko Tabei, JAP, via the South-Col

First Ascent by an American Woman: Sep.29,1988, Stacey Allison, Portland, OR via the South-East Ridge

First Oxygenless Ascent: May 8, 1978- Reinhold Messner, IT, and Peter Habeler, AUT, via the South-East Ridge

First woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest from both north & south sides: Cathy O'Dowd (S.A.) South May 25,1996/North '99

Fastest Ascent from South: Babu Chhiri Sherpa 34, NP-16 hours and 56 minutes (5-21-2000)

Fastest Ascent (north side): Hans Kammerlander (IT) May,24,1996, via the standard North Col Ridge
Route, 16 hours 45 minutes from base camp

Youngest person: 13-year-old Jordan Romero

Oldest Person: A Nepali, age 76, Mr. Min Bahadur Sherchan of Nepal.

The oldest woman to summit: Anna Czerwinska May 22, 2000.

First Legally Blind Person: Erik Weihenmeyer May,25,2001

Most Ascents:  Appa Sherpa became the first person to climb Everest 20 times

Best and Worst Years on Everest: 1993, 129 summitted and eight died (a ratio of 16:1); in 1996, 98 summitted and 15 died (a ratio of 6½:1)

Highest cause cause of death: Avalanches-about a (2:1) ratio over falls

Country with most deaths on mountain: Nepal-46

Most dangerous area on mountain: Khumbu Ice Fall-19 deaths

First ski descent: Davo Karnicar (Slovenia) 10-7-2000

Last year without ascent: 1974

Last year without ascent: 1977

Corpses remaining on Everest: about 120

Longest stay on top: Babu Chiri Sherpa stayed at the summit full 21 hours and a half

Largest team: In 1975, China tackled Everest with a 410-member team.

The fastest ascent: Pemba Dorje Sherpa, 26, reached the summit at 2 a m Friday, in 8 hours and 10 minutes.

Fastest descent: In 1988, Jean-Marc Boivin of France descended from the top in just 11 minutes, paragliding.

Only climber to climb all 4 sides of Everest: Kushang Sherpa, now an instructor with Himlayan Mountaineering Institute

First person to hike from sea level to summit, no oxygen: 11th May 1990,Tim Macartney-Snape, Australian

Largest number to reach the top in one day: 40, on May 10, 1993

First person to summit Everest twice: Nawang Gombu-Nepal(once with Whitaker in '63,and again two years later in '65)Gombu now works for the Himalayan mountaineering institute

Friday, March 4, 2011

RIP Diamond Shamsher Rana :-This is a huge loss for Nepali literature





The writer,DIAMOND SHAMSHER RANA,One  of the great novelist:  writer of White tiger(seto bagh), Basanti and Anita based on history. is no more. He died at the Norvic International Hospital in Thapathali on Friday evening. He was 94.


Due to a  chronic diabetic, Rana was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of the hospital after he fell unconscious on Tuesday. He was suffering from multiple problems including renal failure. He breathed his last at around 6:30 pm this evening.


Diamond Shumshere Rana is a one of the Great  novelists of Nepal. His writing career began in the late 1940s, during the autocratic Rana regime, a time when writers and poets were not allowed to publish their work.
 Death of Diamond shamsher Rana is  a huge loss for Nepali literature. His contribution towards Nepali literature. in unforgetable...... May his soul Rest in peace