A month ago, Kawasaki teased a retro-classic model and we have more details about it, sourced from the type-approval documents that have been leaked online.
[Read more…]BMW i Vision AMBY – A Pedelec for Tomorrow’s Cities.
The BMW i Vision AMBY is a pedelec, a pedal electric cycle, which the company presents as a visionary solution for individual mobility in cities in the near future. “AMBY” is a word coined by BMW to mean “adaptive mobility”.
[Read more…]Pan America 1250 Bookings Open for the Second Batch
With the first lot of the Pan America getting completely sold out, the Harley-Davidson and Hero MotoCorp alliance have increased the number of touchpoints across the country for its customers.
[Read more…]Commendable Initiative by the Students of JK Lakshmipat University
A few Mechanical Engineering students of JK Lakshmipat University, have put forward a concept to reclaim scrap motorcycles and restore them to conditions compliant with today’s vehicular standards. This concept bears special value as it also intends to reduce pollution and manage waste.
[Read more…]Royal Enfield Electric Motorcycles in the Pipeline
Royal Enfield electric motorcycles may not be far away because Eicher Motors are working on a range of electric motorcycles to cater to the growing demand. However, the company will not stop the production of motorcycles based on existing internal combustion engine platforms.
[Read more…]‘Hero’ Cannot Launch an Electric Vehicle
Hero MotoCorp are restrained from using the ‘Hero’ brand for any electric vehicle as a consequence of a family settlement from 2010 which gives the rights to Hero Electric.
[Read more…]KTM 250 Adventure Offered at a Discount
A special discount of Rs 25,000 can be availed on a KTM 250 Adventure between 14 July and 31 August.
[Read more…]Honda H’ness CB350 and Activa Among Various Models Recalled
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) have recalled the H’ness CB 350 and Activa among various other models suspected of being affected by a potential issue with the safety reflectors.
The safety reflectors on the affected H’ness CB 350 and Activa models are positioned on the fork of the suspension and may not be in compliance with the standard photometric provision. The company explains this particular issue may result in a deficit in the light reflection capacity of the reflection and, in turn, may result in reduced visibility more so in the dark.
The affected vehicles were manufactured by Honda between November 2019 and January 2021. The company specifies that the impact of this issue on the affected vehicles’ visibility is insignificant and assures its customers that the difference in photometric provision is just a ‘tad’.
Honda’s H’ness CB 350 and Activa are two of the popular models being recalled. The total number of models affected by this recall is eight, including the Honda Activa 5G, Activa 6G, Activa 125, CB Shine, Hornet 2.0, X-Blade, H’Ness CB 350 and the CB 300R. The total number of vehicles that are being recalled has not been specified by Honda.
According to standard practice, the company will contact the owners of affected units. Customers may also check if their vehicle falls in the batch being recalled by entering the vehicle’s VIN on the company’s official website. Customers will be required to take the affected units to an authorized HMSI dealership near them where a new reflector will be installed as a precautionary measure. It will be done free of charge even if the affected vehicle has surpassed its warranty period. Since the Honda CB300R and H’ness CB350 are sold through Honda BigWing dealerships, owners of these two models have to take their vehicles to one of those outlets instead of a regular Honda 2Wheelers dealership.
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The All-new Triumph Speed Twin – Bookings Open in India
The 2021 Triumph Speed Twin was launched in the international market on June 1. The motorcycle will not be up for grabs in India till at least September this year but however, Triumph dealerships across India have started to accept bookings for the Speed Twin at an amount of Rs 50,000 to Rs 1,00,000.
Suzuki Hayabusa 2021 First Ride Review – I Feel the Need, the Need for Speed
The third-generation Suzuki Hayabusa is back with a bang in its 2021 iteration. Here is our first impression following a rather exhilarating first ride.
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