Czech motorcycle manufacturers Jawa have launched an all-new Java 350 in the Czech Republic.
Longest Wheelie Ever!
Japanese rider Masaru Abe wheelies for over 500 kilometres to set a new world record. [Read more…]
The 2017 Suzuki GSX-R1000 Arrives in India
The new ‘Gixxer’ 1000 is available in two variants, and finally sports the latest electronics. [Read more…]
Royal Enfield record highest-ever sales in April 2017
With 60,142 units sold in India and abroad over the month, the company has seen a 25 per cent growth over the same period last year.
Honda CB Hornet 160R gets new livery
Two new paint schemes on the BS IV-ready bikes.
Honda have launched two new dual-tone colour options for their successful CB Hornet 160R. The bike is now available in red with white and blue with white colour options that complement the recently-launched black with green and black with orange special-edition colours, while the older solid colour options have been discontinued.
The current edition of the CB Hornet 160R is powered by a BS IV-compliant 162.7-cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine that makes 15 PS and 14.7 Nm of torque, mated to a smooth-shifting five-speed gearbox. A rear disc brake and Honda’s patented Combi Brake System (CBS) are optional extras, and including these options the bike is priced at Rs 86,595 (ex-showroom Delhi).
More Spy Shots of TVS Akula/Apache 310 Emerge
The bike looks production ready, and was caught being dyno tested.
It has been well over a year since we got our first look at the carbon-fibre clad Akula at the TVS stall during the 2016 Auto Expo. Several spy pics of the bike in various stages of development have since surfaced, and we have now come across what seems to a production-ready example in matt black, sans stickers, being dyno tested.
Of course, TVS have ditched the carbon fibre bits to keep costs in a reasonable realm, and the bike in these pics sports a regular plastic fairing, a tall screen to aid aerodynamics and keep wind blast off the rider when in a racing crouch, sleek twin LED headlights and an innovative tail lamp design.
We still do not know if this bike will be christened Akula 310, Apache RTR 300 or some other moniker that we haven’t heard yet; but names are not that important, and we can’t wait to get our hands on one.
Image source: xBhp
Robert M. Pirsig, author of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance passes away at 88
His philosophical bestseller sold millions of copies around the world and achieved a cult following.
Royal Enfield strengthen presence in South America
Open first flagship store in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Undisguised TVS Akula Spotted
Expect the production-ready bike to be launched by July 2017
SignalWear Launch the World’s First Smart Motorcycle Gloves
The gloves feature bright LEDs that can signal a lane change or turn in direct view of other road users.
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