In the 1900s motorcycle manufacturers were obsessed by making the world’s fastest production motorcycle, for the marketing advantage and prestige of the title. [Read more…]
Vespa S officially launched
Piaggio Vehicles Pvt. Ltd. – the Indian subsidiary of Italian scooter brand Piaggio launched their latest offering for the Indian market – The all new Vespa S. [Read more…]
Suzuki launch demo-ride program
Suzuki have launched their new initiative in the form of a ‘demo-ride’ program for the UK market. [Read more…]
Ducati to go ‘Open-Class’ in MotoGP
The wait is finally over, as it was expected Ducati Corse have decided to go for the open option with all their four bikes for the 2014 season. [Read more…]
KTM 1290 Super Duke R : The Making
Ever since the “Beast” was first showcased, the KTM 1290 Super Duke R has become every motorcycle enthusiast’s poster child. [Read more…]
Glasgow museum’s special BMW R1200GS
There is a new main attraction on display at the Glasgow Museum’s adventure section: Hollywood actor Ewan McGregor’s BMW R1200GS adventure tourer. The bike, ridden by the actor while filming the critically acclaimed documentary, Long Way Round, will be the centre-piece of the ‘Adventurers’ exhibition at the musuem.
McGregor, along with his friend and Hollywood director Charley Boorman, travelled 35,960 km through 18 countries on two BMW R 1150 GS motorcycles for the 2004 documentary, ‘Long Way Round’, and 30,896 km on R 1200 GS bikes for the 2007 documentary ‘Long Way Down’. The bike will be the focal point of the exhibition when the museum opens on March 10.
Apart from McGregor’s motorcycle, the adventure section will also display Scottish cyclist Mark Beaumont’s bicycle which completed a 20,921 km journey from Alaska to Argentina in 2010.
Story: Sayem Parvez Syed
Lights, Vespa and Action!
Vespa have unveiled their new prototype offering for the global market. Well, before you get down to assumptions regarding an all new scooter from the Italians, guess what, you are certainly in for a surprise!
Vespa, in association with acclaimed industrial design gurus Rotimi Solola and Cait Miklasz have unveiled the all-new Vespa Camera Prototype. In simple words, it is a full functional camera which is themed on Vespa scooters.
Now, with an idea as cool as this, we expect the Vespa Camera to go into production very soon as has been the case with other two-wheel manufacturer merchandise like those of KTM, Ducati and BMW. All said and done, the Vespa Camera will not be a bad option for those who want to indulge in some Italian flair.
We know that though there may only be a few people who will shell out big bucks for essentially a camera bearing the Vespa badge, it is one of those definitely sweet concepts.
Story: Sayem Parvez Syed
Photography: Vespa
New Ducati Diavel incoming!
Ducati are believed to be working on an all-new Diavel, set to break cover on March 3. [Read more…]
Yamaha Launch new YZF-R125 in UK
Yamaha has been gradually unveiling their upgraded line-up for 2014 of late, and used the MCN London Motorcycle Show as a platform to début the newest avatar of their mid-engined sports bike – the YZF-R125. [Read more…]
Heavy Metal Mayhem
Imagine a motorcycle straight from the depths of hell; a motorcycle so satanic that the devil himself will get the shivers riding it. Bike India takes you on a last ride aboard the ‘Behemoth Bike’, a sinister creation that is taking the custom motorcycle world by storm.
When it’s pitch dark, a star shines the brightest. This was exactly what Polish custom bike builders Game Over Cycles (GOC) thought when they decided to collaborate with Behemoth, the iconic death metal band, to create a motorcycle so dark, it would actually give the devil the shivers. Behold the ‘Behemoth Bike’, the brainchild of heavy metal music’s living legend Adam ‘Nergal’ Darski of Behemoth and acclaimed custom bike builder Stanislaw Myszkowski of GOC, Poland.
The ‘Behemoth Bike’ started with a vision: to fuse the two different worlds of motorcycles and heavy metal music. The GOC design team as well as the Behemoth band members were of the same mindset: to create a powerful and brutal one-off custom motorcycle. The ‘Behemoth Bike’ has already garnered quite a bit of popularity in the custom bike scene by winning two awards, including the popular People’s Choice Award, at the prestigious European Bike Week, one of the biggest motorcycle rallies in the world held annually in Austria.
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