The TVS Ntorq 125 has spent a few months in the Bike India garage. Here is what we found. [Read more…]
Archives for August 2018
Two-Wheeler Prices Set To Increase From September
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDA) has made it mandatory to have a five-year third party insurance for motorcycles, from 1 September. [Read more…]
First Triumph Street Triple RS Matte-Black Reaches Showroom
Triumph India have introduced a new Matte Black colourway for their popular Street Triple RS model. The launch of this new colour was done without any major ‘hue and cry’, but simply just added to the options list. [Read more…]
Royal Enfield launch Classic 350 Signals Edition with ABS
The new bike, although mechanically identical to the current Classic 350, is inspired by the Indian Army Corps of Signals and is the first Royal Enfield motorcycle to feature ABS. [Read more…]
Kawasaki To Launch The Z400 In Their Upcoming 2019 Range
Kawasaki are set to launch their new 2019 range soon and we believe that among their new 2019 models will be a new bike: the naked sibling of the recently introduced Ninja 400, the Z400. [Read more…]
Harley-Davidson launch a new Softail king, the FXDR 114
Harley-Davidson recently announced their plans for the future with a whole new line-up, but the American marque isn’t done yet. The company has now announced the FXDR 114, an all-new model that will sit at the top of their Softail line. Based on the existing Softail chassis and powered by the Milwaukee-Eight 114 V-twin, the FXDR 114 is expected to be one of the most performance-oriented cruisers to come out of the Harley-Davidson stables.
The 1,868-cc, liquid-cooled V-twin churns out an impressive 161 Nm of twist at a lowly 3,500 rpm, while the chassis is supported by an inverted 43-mm fork at the front and monoshock at the rear. The rear monoshock gets a remote preload adjuster, allowing the rider to dial it in based on the load and riding conditions, and is mounted to an aluminium swingarm. This bike has been built for spirited riding, and the upswept exhaust helps with cornering clearance; the FXDR 114 can lean to just over 32 degrees, further than any other Softail model. The solo seat and aluminium clip-on bars also lend the bike an aggressive riding position, with the rider positioned over the tank.
Speaking at the unveiling of this new motorcycle, David Latz, Lead Product Manager at Harley-Davidson, said “This motorcycle is really a blast to ride. The FXDR 114 surrounds the very capable Softail chassis with Milwaukee-Eight 114 power, premium front and rear suspension and a host of new weight-saving components and materials. This is a power cruiser that delivers exceptional ride and handling characteristics.”
There has been no word as to when we can expect the FXDR 114 to hit the Indian market, but with the fan following that H-D have in the subcontinent, it is sure to be a hit.
Ducati Scrambler 1100 India Launched from Rs 10.91 lakh onwards
Ducati have launched the largest and most powerful motorcycle in the Scrambler line-up; the Scrambler 1100 in India. [Read more…]
Royal Enfield Unroad Himachal – A Himalayan in Himachal
When it is safer to ride on tarmac, why would one take a motorcycle off it? Simply because it’s more fun. So, when invited to be a part of Royal Enfield Unroad Himachal, we said, ‘YES!’ [Read more…]
MV Agusta Turismo Veloce Lusso SCS First Ride Review – Fast Enough To Be Fun
‘The Fast Touring triple’s new star turn is the automatic clutch that gives it the full name of Turismo Veloce Lusso SCS, short for Smart Clutch System. The higher-spec Lusso (meaning “luxury”) model now comes with the option of an automatic clutch that means you don’t need to touch the lever.’ We rode both on the outskirts of MV’s home town of Varese. [Read more…]
Helmet Rule – Headed the Wrong Way?
The new helmet rule seems to be capable of achieving more undesirable than desirable. Fearing the safety of our beloved craniums, we take a closer look at the latest legislation [Read more…]
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