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Production-ready version of Mahindra Mojo spotted

The Mahindra Mojo motorcycle has been spotted once again, this time in Delhi. It is rumoured that this is the production-ready version of the bike.

Mahindra Two Wheelers announced the Mojo 300 in 2010. The company then went on to display the bike at the 2012 Auto Expo. Mahindra showcased the bike once again at the 2014 Auto Expo with some tweaks to the design.

The production ready version gets some more cosmetic changes such as new "Mahindra" badges on the sides of the fuel tank and 3D "Mojo" logos instead of stickers on the top of the tank. The engine is now painted black in place of silver, has Mahindra branding and an undercowl. The bike also has a black handlebar and re-positioned and extended grab rails.

The Mojo sports twin headlamps, a cowl with integrated day-time running lights, an instrument cluster comprising of a digital speedometer with an analogue tachometer, a shift light and low fuel indicator and LED tail lamps. The bike has an inverted fork front suspension and a monoshock at the rear.

The rider of the bike is believed to have reported that the Mojo's 295cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine will develops 31.2 BHP.

Source: Motoroids

 
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