She scanned the final photo—a candid taken during a break. Divya was sitting on a crate, sipping tea, still in full hair and makeup, but looking tired yet content. It was the most beautiful photo of all. It captured the human behind the icon.
Why do we still search for a today? Because her aesthetic is "pre-influencer."
Finally, the tragedy of her untimely death has crystallized her image into a mythic, untouchable status. Her fashion photoshoots have become a form of visual requiem. They are no longer just promotional material for upcoming films; they are artifacts of "what could have been." Designers like Manish Malhotra, who styled her in some of her most iconic shoots, have often cited her as a major influence, revisiting the silhouettes and color palettes she popularized. Modern Bollywood stars, from Alia Bhatt to Janhvi Kapoor, often recreate her iconic looks, proving that her style gallery is a living, breathing reference library. Her fashion was not a product of its time; it was a premonition of the future.
[Insert Photo: Black and white profile shot, leather jacket, bold makeup]
Divya Bharti was a definitive fashion icon of the early 1990s, celebrated for her "fresh fashion" that blended youthful charm with bold vintage aesthetics . Her style gallery typically showcases a mix of vibrant western wear and elegant traditional Indian attire that remains relevant for modern fashion cues.
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She scanned the final photo—a candid taken during a break. Divya was sitting on a crate, sipping tea, still in full hair and makeup, but looking tired yet content. It was the most beautiful photo of all. It captured the human behind the icon.
Why do we still search for a today? Because her aesthetic is "pre-influencer."
Finally, the tragedy of her untimely death has crystallized her image into a mythic, untouchable status. Her fashion photoshoots have become a form of visual requiem. They are no longer just promotional material for upcoming films; they are artifacts of "what could have been." Designers like Manish Malhotra, who styled her in some of her most iconic shoots, have often cited her as a major influence, revisiting the silhouettes and color palettes she popularized. Modern Bollywood stars, from Alia Bhatt to Janhvi Kapoor, often recreate her iconic looks, proving that her style gallery is a living, breathing reference library. Her fashion was not a product of its time; it was a premonition of the future.
[Insert Photo: Black and white profile shot, leather jacket, bold makeup]
Divya Bharti was a definitive fashion icon of the early 1990s, celebrated for her "fresh fashion" that blended youthful charm with bold vintage aesthetics . Her style gallery typically showcases a mix of vibrant western wear and elegant traditional Indian attire that remains relevant for modern fashion cues.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Motorcycle Model
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LF100-A/LF110-7A
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Dimension (L×W×H mm)
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1900×715×1050
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Wheelbase (mm)
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1210
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Net Weight (kg)
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90
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Seat Height (mm)
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785
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Fuel Tank Capacity (L)
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3.5
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Engine Type
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single-cylinder, air-cooled, four-stroke
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Bore×Stroke (mm)
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50×49.5/52.4×49.5
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Displacement (mL)
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97/107
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Compression Ratio
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8.6:1/9.0:1
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Max. Power (kW@rpm)
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5.0@7500/5.2@7500
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Max. Torque (N.m@rpm)
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6.5@5000/6.9@5000
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Start
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electric/kick start
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Transmission
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4 gears, auto-clutched
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Brake (front/rear)
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drum or disc/drum
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Wheel
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Al-alloy or spoke
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Tire (front/rear)
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2.50-17/2.75-17
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Max. Speed (km/h)
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80/85
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Economical Fuel Consumption (L/100km)
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≤1.5/1.6
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