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The segment of Rs 3 lakh is presently on fire, all thanks to the new launches

Enjoy dream ride with these affordable machines

Vroom vroom, for true bike lovers, they are not simply vehicles but actually an emotion, a first love. Speed is an important requisite to look for in bikes.

Everyone has their dream bike. Are you looking for a bike that will give you good maximum power? The segment of Rs 3 lakh is presently on fire, all thanks to the new launches. The great part is that riders can achieve some amazing numbers as far as force and maximum velocity are concerned. Here, we have shared the quickest bikes in India that you can purchase for under Rs 3 lakh.

Bajaj Dominar 400

Credits: Bajaj

The Bajaj Dominar 400 comes first in the rundown of quickest cruisers under Rs 3 lakh. The bike gets a similar 373cc, single-cylinder motor that runs the KTM 390 Duke. This motor is good for creating respective power and torque outputs of 34.5 bhp and  35 Nm. The Bajaj Dominar 400 can hit a maximum speed of 156 kmph and is presently estimated in India at Rs 1.48 lakh for the base variation.

TVS Apache RR 310

Credits: TVS

TVS Motor Company's lead Apache RR 310 isn't just with regards to the looks as it packs in some genuine presentation as well. The cruiser gets a similar 313cc, single case motor that controls the BMW G310 R. The fuel-infused plant is useful for shedding out 33 bhp of force alongside 28 Nm of force that pushes the bike to a maximum speed of 160 kmph. The TVS Apache RR 310 is at present, on sale in India at a cost of Rs 2.23 lakh (ex-display area, Delhi).

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KTM 390 Duke

Credits: KTM

The KTM 390 Duke is the quickest streetfighter in the Rs 3 lakh value section. Controlling the cruiser is a 373cc, single unit motor mated to a six-speed transmission, creating  43 bhp of force and 37 Nm of force. The 390 Duke can hit a maximum speed of 167 kmph and subsequently gets the number three spot in this rundown. The cruiser can be yours at a cost of Rs 2.38 lakh.

Royal Enfield Himalayan

Credits: Royal Enfield

Royal Enfield Himalayan is an adventure bike design. It has good ground clearance, Saddle tallness, and an upstanding riding stance. It gets retro round halogen headlamps and reduced square shape turn lights. Exhaust is set higher and it likewise has a slam plate to secure the motor. It is controlled by a 411cc single-chamber, fuel-injected SOHC motor. It doesn't have fluid cooling rather it accompanies an air-cooled motor. The motor is mated to a 5-speed  gearbox. The engine is equipped for producing 24.3 BHP at 6,500 RPM of most extreme force and 32 Nm of pinnacle force at 4,000 RPM.

BMW G310 R

CREDITS: BMW

BMW G310 R is an entry-level naked roadster bike offered by the German brand. BMW G310 R has a 313cc, single-chamber, fluid-cooled, 4-stroke  motor. It has a six-speed manual gearbox and it utilises a BMS E2 fuel infusion framework. The engine produces 34 Hp of greatest force at 9,500 RPM and 28 Nm of pinnacle force at 7,500 RPM. The company guaranteed a maximum speed of 143 kmph.

Honda CB 300R

Credits: Honda CB 300R

It has a neo-retro design, which is similar to its siblings – CB 650R and CB 1000R. Honda CB 300R is controlled by a 286 cc 1-chamber, DOHC, Liquid-Cooled, Fuel-Injected motor. The engine is fit for delivering 30 HP of most extreme force at 8,000 RPM and 27.4 Nm of pinnacle force at 6,500 RPM. The CB 300R cases a maximum speed of around 150 kmph approximately.

650 twins Interceptor and Continental GT 650

Credits: Continental 
Credits: Interceptor 

Both of the 650 twins Interceptor and Continental GT 650 have a retro look. The interceptor 650 is motivated by the 60's interceptor and follows that period. Both of these bikes share a similar engine,  650 twins are fuelled by a 648cc, equal twin, air-cooled motor. The engine produces 47 BHP of max power at 7,250 RPM and 52 Nm of torque at 5,250 RPM. Interestingly, Royal Enfield has utilised a 6-speed gearbox in their bikes for these two 650 twins.