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Gradually but steadily, India has now spawned towards the 200cc and above displacements apart from the commuter bikes of 125 to 150cc. As those being considered the entry level performance bikes or the quarter litre pocket size monsters, they could now be used to earn the bread and butter against the surging competitors. So, follow this list here, and see with the watch ticking how these small beasts will bring fortunes to their makers… Pulsar 200SS Bajaj’s faired ‘Pulsar 200SS’ is the first to hit this segment by 2015. Hopefully, abundant of tests shall give the riders what is expected from a Pulsar always. Benelli TNT 250/BN 251 Benelli’s expanding network in India will see the newly revealed BN 251 as a strong rival in the starting range of performance machines against those KTM Duke 200 and such. Benelli BN 302 Another strong contender from Benelli is ‘BN302’, but this small rocket gets twin-cylinder, so, the game here may be quite different than that of the rest – in the pocket of twin-piston machines. Hero HX250R The HX250R at Auto Expo had claimed extraordinary power of from the 250cc engine. And if that would become a reality, then there wouldn’t be a rival to it even at the farthest. Honda CBR300R Doing the job for too long, CB250R will now be replaced by a CB300R which would get better on the engine displacements along with the extended power. Hyosung GD250N Hyosung’s ratio in the Indian market had dipped slightly as compared to the fanfare it used to enjoy earlier. But now, a street bike of 200cc with enough power and aggressive styling is what the GD250N is gonna say about the future. Hyosung GD250R Like the KTM RC 200 and Duke, this too is a faired version of the GD250N, which will fare for the race tracks with that same engine and power of the naked version. Hyosung RT250D An all-road bike is a tempering need of bike industry for this country, where the raunchy looking RT250D is more of a utilitarian attitude rather than being a stunt machine. So, guys of dirt will now see an affordable version to play with in the quarter litre. TVS Apache 200 The Apache had remained a heartthrob for racetrack hitters. That same little excitement when it will arrive in the guise of 200cc will altogether have a different story to tell. Yamaha R25 The Yamaha’s aspirations of hitting the nail right on its head will get better with the R25 in India. Enormous power and the compatibility of getting well along on roads as well as tracks is better understood on its saddle. Mahindra Mojo 300 Mahindra’s Mojo 300 has struck in the pipeline for years. At the launch of Gusto, the officials have confirmed of bringing it sooner or later in the year 2015. Ninja 300 ABS The Ninja 300 was missing something since the launch, and here it can go for rectifications in the form of ABS. Soon to be launched in the year 2015, it will now bite right the braking calipers. Keeway Blackster The cruisers have apparently taken a step back due to the racy machines, and DSK’s foray into this segment will bring more thumps with the Blackster, based on Aquila 250. UM Renegade Commando Hailed from Miami, US, United Motorcycles is going to launch in India a Renegade Commando cruiser or a very affordable price of the category. Hence, all the aforesaid bikes are our expectations, and every one of them seems great potential getting launched here at the earliest or lately in 2015. You too can pen down your recommendations in the comments section below…