The day Mario came to India was of huge significance to the world of motorcycling. Here’s why… [Read more…]
Three Nations, One Ride
The organisers of India Bike Week are now spreading their wings across the seas to provide experiences unlike any other for India’s bikers. The now familiar India Bike Week has added on a new chapter, christened IBW Outbound. It’s a series of nine rides not only in India but also in South East Asia and Europe. [Read more…]
Friction gains Traction
A web series for auto enthusiasts
Pune based content creators Cycling Octopus are floating a web video series named Friction for automotive enthusiasts. The eight part series is available on the Cycling Octopus YouTube channel and each episode features an automotive personality and their work.
The creative team at Cycling Octopus started working on the concept more than a year ago along with a few automotive enthusiasts from the city with the aim of sharing and celebrating the rich heritage and history of Pune ‘road culture’ as they describe it. Friction was launched on 10th May 2015 in association with Let’s Make Better Productions and released one episode every week thereafter.
The videos are well-made and come across as a sincere effort to inspire people to follow their passion. So the next time you are online, search for Cycling Octopus on YouTube to enjoy the Friction series.
Harley-Davidson gear now available on Myntra
American motorcycle brand Harley-Davidson have collaborated with fashion e-retail giants Myntra to allow a wider selection of their patrons the opportunity to buy official HD gear. [Read more…]
FAB Regal Raptor showroom to open in India
Fabulous and Beyond Motors (FAB) announce the launch of India’s first FAB Regal Raptor showroom in Hydrabad on 5th June 2015. [Read more…]
Royal Enfield launch war inspired limited edition Classic 500
Royal Enfield have done nothing but embrace their retro leanings, and Bulleteers have loved them for it. [Read more…]
Hold your dhokla! Gujarat cops now ride Harleys
The Gujarat Police Department has just taken delivery of six custom Harley-Davidson Street 750 motorcycles specifically built for crime fighting. [Read more…]
TVS – BMW motorcycle to be launched soon
Back in 2013, BMW partnered with TVS with the aim of producing a sub-500cc motorcycle, allowing the German giants to enter into the small bike segment. [Read more…]
Tata launched Green batteries for two-wheelers
One of India’s leading auto component manufacturers – Tata AutoComp Systems, have collaborated with a Japanese firm – GS Yuasa [Read more…]
R, you coming?
Yamaha’s most awaited bikes have been spotted in India
Exactly one year ago, the birth of Yamaha’s YZF-R25 supersport motorcycle was celebrated by Indian motorcycle enthusiasts who saw a successor to the legacy of the YZF-R15. Then in October 2014, the Japanese company launched a 300cc variant of the bike for the European and American markets. Since then, there have been wild guesses about the arrival of either of the two bikes in the country.
In January, we heard that Yamaha has imported a YZF-R3 for testing purposes and it was confirmed day before when the bike was spotted testing on Indian roads with a saree guard. However, just yesterday, a YZF-R25 was spotted at a workshop in Delhi and it has reignited the debate about which of the two bikes will be coming to India.
It seems like Yamaha have imported both the motorcycles to see which one suits the Indian market better but there is no clear answer to the question as of now. Neither can we confirm when the bikes will be launched as Yamaha have steered away from saying anything on the subject thus far.
However, the sightings are a clear indication that Yamaha will indeed launch either of the two motorcycles in India. Hopefully, sooner than later, for the R25 or the R3 will be a shot in the arm for the Japanese manufacturer since it doesn’t have a single motorcycle between the 150cc to 1000cc range in India. let’s have a look at the engine specifications of the two bikes since they share most of the other components and look identical except for the stickers.
The YZF-R25 is powered by a 249cc, liquid cooled, 8 valve DOHC parallel-twin engine that produces 36 PS at 12,000 RPM and 22.6 Nm at 10,000 RPM. The YZF-R3 has the same engine with a 8mm bigger bore, which has bumped the displacement to 321cc. It produces 42 PS at 10,750 RPM and 26.9 Nm at 9,000 RPM. Both the bikes will be priced in the Rs 3-3.5 Lakh range and will compete against the Kawasaki Ninja 300 but only the YZF-R3 matches the Ninja’s engine performance.
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