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Remember the time: This quirky scooter delayed marriages and ferried families

First launched in 1972, the Bajaj Chetak was at one point the largest selling scooter in India. Its legacy continues to endure.

January 09, 2018 / 15:00 IST
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Bajaj Chetak | A worthy mention and an icon among scooter riders, the Chetak has been immortalised as the first scooter with manual gearing. With a name to justify its loyalty, early Chetak owners had no idea that their beloved scooter will live to serve multiple generations of their family. With such a time-tested track record, it wouldn’t be wrong to expect the Chetak to hit the Indian roads once again. This was a list of iconic Indian motorcycles which should make a return to the Indian market. Whether our wishes come true, only time can tell. (Image credit: Wikimedia Commons)

Siddhesh Raut
Moneycontrol News

Rajiv Bajaj is known to be candid. And he stayed true to form while addressing shareholders at Bajaj Auto’s tenth AGM last week. “I know at least two people who think that Bajaj should re-enter the scooter market,” the company’s managing director said. “One of them is the Vice Chairman, and the second one I don’t need to mention.”

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Rajiv was referring to his father, Rahul Bajaj, the Chairman of the Bajaj Group. The last time Bajaj Auto made a scooter was in 2009. That’s probably a hard fact to digest for a man who ruled the scooter market for several years.

And it was one particular model that made him king.