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What Are the Benefits of Two Wheeler Insurance?
Online two wheeler insurance policy ensures maximum protection for your motorcycle. Here are some of the best benefits you can avail against two wheeler insurance renewal online.

• Two wheeler insurance policies cover the damages resulting from various natural and manmade calamities and will also compensate in case of death of the rider-owner.

• When you renew bike insurance online on time you no longer have to worry about the legal liabilities in case of accidents involving your two wheeler.

• You don’t have to pay from your pocket in case of any damage to your two wheeler. Your online two wheeler insurance policy will take care of all such expenses.

• You will be entitled to avail such discounts like No Claim Bonus (NCB) if you have two wheeler policy. This NCB is applicable when you renew bike insurance.

• The objective of an ideal two wheeler insurance plan is to provide you widespread protection through worry-free rides.

• Enjoy the benefits of cashless garage facility under two wheeler insurance policy. In case your two wheeler needs a repairing, visit the cashless garage registered with your insurer so you don’t have to pay upfront for the damages.

• You can easily buy two wheeler insurance policy online without any hassle. Nowadays almost all the insurance companies in India allow you to buy two wheeler insurance through their online portal. You can choose from a number of bike insurance companies online as well.

Top Vehicle Insurance Comapanies
1. ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Limited
​2. Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company Limited
3. Tata AIG General Insurance Company Limited
4. HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Limited
5. The New India Assurance Co. Ltd.
6. The Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd.
7. Bharti AXA General Insurance Company Ltd.
8. United India Insurance Co. Ltd.
9. Reliance General Insurance Company
10. Universal Sompo General Insurance Company Limited
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The BS6-compliant petrol engines are designed and developed to treat pollutants after the combustion process, as the exhaust treatment system helps in trapping pollutants like NOx and PM. As for the BS6-compliant diesel engines, OEMs are working on an enhanced combustion chamber design with a clean fuel injector system that will in turn ease the process. This will help in finer atomisation of fuel thereby resulting in considerable improvement in the entire combustion process. The BS6 fuel has sulphur content equal to 10mg/kg while the BS4 grade fuel has sulphur content equal to 50mg/kg. Lesser sulphur content automatically means greener and cleaner fuel quality as it reduces the emission of harmful pollutants like carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons.

Can BS6 vehicles run on BS4 fuel?

The BS6-compliant petrol cars will optimally run on BS6 fuel. That said, the new petrol engines can also run safely on BS4 fuel. Currently, BS6 petrol is available only in Agra and Delhi NCR regions. However, the BS6 diesel engine can only run on BS6 fuel, as the higher sulphur content in BS4 grade fuels can impact the catalytic action in BS6 engine that feature an enhanced combustion chamber. The BS6 diesel and petrol is expected to be available across the country from 1 April 2020.

Can BS4 vehicles run on BS6 fuel?

Now, moving on to the BS4 petrol vehicles, these vehicles are compatible with BS6 petrol due to minimal differences in terms of chemical properties. However, the diesel BS4 engine is likely to have long term implications with BS6 diesel. This can be attributed to the low sulphur content in BS6 diesel which is expected to affect the chemical lubrication process of the injectors and the BS4 diesel engine is likely to show signs of internal wear and tear in long term. The disrupted fuel flow pattern is likely to cause incorrect/incomplete combustion thereby causing an increase in the emission levels.

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