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Apparently, some may think India is a market of commuter bikes, but it is been realizable that country has also adapted to the superbikes very well. Followed here are a number of them that may be launched in by 2015. So, without wasting time, see this video to know them in detail… Kawasaki H2 A whole new paradigm in the litre bike segment is going to be benchmarked by the insane Kawasaki H2. And what came surprising when a source reported the bike costs Rs 32 lakh on-road Mumbai, and hones the entire excitement of a true racetrack machine. Yamaha R1 The flagship of Yamaha R1 that got a new shape in the international market is expected to launch in India for competing the Kawasaki H2 and its likes. In the guise, a new engine with more power and inputs from Valentino Rossi turns it as a handsome package for regular track hitter at Rs 25 lakh. Benelli TNT 1130R After seeing the heavyweights, here is the pocket-friendly answer to those Japanese one litre machines. Reportedly, Benelli had catered the TNT 1130R to those who wants to experience the ‘sports’, but also needed to ride that same machine with ease on the daily roads. The interesting part is, the model is going to be slotted near to Rs 10 lakh convincing to be one of the cheapest 1000cc bikes in India. Benelli TNT 899 A one more off the Benelli’s line is TNT 899, that will sit below the TNT 1130R and too would follow the similar way of pricing to be slotted under Rs 8 lakh. KTM Adventure 1050 KTM had always awed Indians, and it isn’t the case that any other model from it will bring disappointment to the face. To that score the Austrian bike maker is cited to bring down the ‘Adventure 1050’ in India. The Biggest in its size, it will be assembled at the Bajaj’s Pune facility for attaining a competitive price of Rs 8 lakh. Ducati Monster 1200 Ducati’s flagship deserves a launch in India as well. The Monster 1200 fits perfect with that new Italian styling which the company launched it last year in international market and for a price tag of Rs 14 lakh. Ducati 899 Panigale Over a long time this Italian bike maker hadn’t gave the Indians a new taste of a racetrack machine. But since the most adored unveiling of 899 Panigale at EICMA happened last year, it seemed to have made it think over for India to be priced approximately at Rs 15 lakh. Ducati 821 Monster Naked and street riders have already stormed the market, but as Ducati does anything it makes a statement. The 821 Monster is the last word to go for this countdown which is expected to come for a handsome tag of Rs 9 lakh. Hence, it was all that came out of our speculations and hopefully all of them looked eager in coming all the way to India. Feel free to write what you think about them in our comments section below…