Japanese motorcycle brand Kawasaki have unveiled the 2015 Ninja ZX-6R and ZX-10R 30th anniversary celebration models. [Read more…]
Discover 125 ST is off the shelf. Bigger one to come soon
Bajaj Auto have restructured their Discover line-up of motorcycles, which is undergoing a revamp. [Read more…]
MV Agusta unveil F3 800 AGO tribute bike
Italian exotic motorcycle manufacturer MV Agusta has launched a new special edition bike – The F3 800 AGO. [Read more…]
Keith Flint to take part at the Isle of Man TT
Rocker Keith Flint vocalist of iconic American electronic band – The Prodigy, is taking a first shot at the Isle of Man TT in the upcoming 2014 edition of the competition. [Read more…]
Suzuki launch new Hayabusa and Gixxer special editions
Suzuki have revealed two new factory-built special editions motorcycles for the UK market – the 2014 Hayabusa GSX1300RZ and the GSX-R750Z.
The new special edition GSX1300RZ Hayabusa features a host of aesthetic highlights, including a special red and black two-tone paint scheme and seat, as well as gold-anodised fork caps, adjusters, steering stem-nut and chain adjusters. Black Brembo calipers with red lettering complete the look, to help buyers of this legendary hyperbike stand out from the crowd.
The second offering is the 2014 GSX-R750Z special edition. Taking similar design cues as the Hayabusa, the GSX-R750Z boasts a unique red and black livery and a red seat. Like the Hayabusa, it also receives silver Brembo monobloc calipers with red lettering, dark gold-anodised steering stem-nut, chain adjusters and front forks, with red anodised fork caps and adjusters.
Pricing of both the Hayabusa and Gixxer special editions have been kept the same.
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Mugen unveil the 2014 Shinden San ‘Electric Superbike’
Iconic Japanese tuning company Mugen Motorsports have unveiled their third purpose-built electric superbike for the 2014 Isle of Man TT. [Read more…]
Honda Racing Corporation gets a new president
HRC are set to see a change in guard at their helm. After five years, current HRC president, Tetsuo Suzuki is to step down as present of Honda’s racing department, and move back towards the production side of the business. Suzuki is set to be replaced by Yoshishige Nomura, a man who has a long history with HRC.
The new president of the HRC has been at the very forefront of various racing and development activities of HRC. Nomura was involved in the engineering of some of Honda’s most classic engines, including the iconic NR750, the radical RC30, and the outstanding RC45. Yoshishige Nomura also played a pivotal role in the development of the 990cc V5 RC211V MotoGP machine.
Yoshishige Nomura will oversee all of Honda’s racing activities, while HRC Vice President Shuhei Nakamoto will look after the day-to-day running of Honda’s involvement in MotoGP.
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KTM 1290 Super Duke R launched in India
It’s official! KTM had let the beast out of the cage, now they’ve let the cat out of the bag, announcing the price of their heart-stopping 1290 Super Duke R for the Indian market. [Read more…]
Ducati begins Pannigale 1199 Superleggera production
Italian motorcycle brand Ducati have officially begun the productions of it’s “Super Light” version of their Panigale superbike at the firms Bologna factory. [Read more…]
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