Dust off your retro jackets and eyewear for these two stylish offerings from the Italian conglomerate, complete with their trademark fun and pizzazz for the connoisseurs of style. [Read more…]
Walz Hardcore Cycles builds a Ducati cafe racer
The custom bike scenario has changed quite a lot over the last couple of years, yet still one name is synonymous with bike builders the world over: Marcus Walz. [Read more…]
Salman Khan acquires a Hayabusa
Bollywood superstars’ fascination with hot wheels continues. [Read more…]
DSK Hyosung GV650 to be launched on 16th January
DSK Motorwheels and Hyosung want to start the new year with a bang! [Read more…]
Wunderlich BMW R1200S ‘Nicolas Petit’ Concept
Over the years concept motorcycles have always left us awestruck, while some are radical in design other well might just I say are alien. [Read more…]
Bruce Willis auction off motorcycles for charity
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Confederate X132 Hellcat Combat unveiled
Confederate have already carved out a name for themselves with creations like ‘The Wairth’ and ‘The P120 Fighter’.
The American marquee, who boasts of celebrities like actor Brad Pitt and cricketer Mahendra Singh Dohni among their clients, have now unveiled the 2013 X132 Hellcat Combat in limited editions. Powered by a beastly 2,163cc V-twin big block engine, the X132 recently broke the land speed record for big block V-twin engines with a staggering speed of 277.12 kmph on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. Hence, we have no reason to doubt it when Confederate claim it to be the fastest V-twin big block in the world! Only thirty-six units of the Hellcat will be available to the public, with each bike costing £45,000 (INR 39 Lakh approx).
2013 Suzuki Hayabusa coming soon
The Suzuki Hayabusa is a name synonymous with every bike enthusiast in the world.
Over the years this iconic motorcycle has stuck to its design DNA, and although many modifications have taken place, the Hayabusa have always remained essentially the same. For 2013, Suzuki have revamped the Busa with few changes on the inside i.e. mechanical. The 2013 Hayabusa will sport ABS as standard and monoblock Brembo calipers to make this an even more technically advanced and faster bike like the rest of it’s siblings from the Suzuki stable.
The 2013 model will also be equipped with three selectable riding modes for better performance on any road condition. The exterior of the bike has also received multiple tweaks and Suzuki claim that the Busa will have better stability at high speed & improved fuel efficiency. The Busa will come draped in Glass Sparkle Black with Metallic Oort Grey or Pearl Glacier White with Metallic Oort Grey color schemes.
BMW 2013 HP4 Unveiled
BMW Motorrad recently unveiled the 2013 HP4, essentially a race-homologation version of the S1000RR superbike.
The BMW HP4 is a part of the HP series that was launched in 2005. After the boxer models HP2 Enduro, HP2 Megamoto and HP2 Sport twin-engine models, the HP4 marks the debut of the first four-cylinder bike in the series. Each bike comes with its individual HP4 serial number engraved on the upper fork bridge.
The bike debuted on the race track at the 46th Macau Grand Prix held on the 6.2-kilometre Guia street circuit. BMW claims that the bike is the lightest four-cylinder supersports bike in its class till date. It offers a maximum power output of 195.6 PS and weighs a little under 200 kg when carrying a 90% full fuel tank and equipped with Race ABS (dry weight with Race ABS: 169 kg).
Externally, the bike now has an extended lower fairing that goes closer to the rear tire. There are integrated LED turn signals and a tinted windshield along with a HP Racing Blue Metallic / Light color scheme. The optional Competition Package includes body components in carbon fiber, racing blue metallic anodised rims and a sticker kit reminiscent of factory World Superbikes. The bike is also fitted with racing-style adjustable rider foot controls and hinged brake and clutch levers, which are less susceptible to crash damage.
The bike incorporates various innovations in line with its race-focused mindset. The standard passenger seat cover maintains the ‘monoposto’ (single seater) look typical of race bikes. For bikers who prefer to take some company along, there is an optional passenger package that includes a passenger seat and footrest system.
Technologically, the bike features more ‘firsts’. For the first time, a serial production bike comes with Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) as standard fitment. This system allows the upside-down fork and spring strut to dynamically adjust to the condition of the particular road from parameters supplied by sensors via electrically controlled regulation valves. The bike is thus claimed to offer optimum damping and near-perfect handling of short and long shocks for enhanced traction and safety.
For braking, there are Brembo monoblock calipers and 9x floating front discs. The new refined Race ABS has “Rain”, “Sport”, “Race” and “Slick” modes for different surfaces and racing conditions. There is a new-format 200/55 ZR 17 rear tire, and the Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) has been optimised for supersports.
In another first, the HP4 is the first BMW bike to use a Launch Control function to allow maximum support from a standing start for a rider in “Slick” mode. The system prevents unwanted wheelies by reducing engine torque if front wheel lift is detected. In addition, the shift assistant (fitted as standard) allows virtually continuous traction force and instant gearshifts.
The HP4 makes a strong claim for the moniker of the best production sportsbike with its technology and high performance, and at a price of INR 10.9 lakhs for the base model, INR 11.2 lakhs for the standard package, and INR 13.6 lakhs for the premium package, the bike could become very successful very soon. “Race on Sunday, Sell on Monday” has become a lot more real!
KTM 390 Duke to get fully-faired and off-road variants
Austrian motorcycle heavyweights KTM are in plans to introduce two new variants of their much hyped 390 Duke motorcycle in India.
Speaking to CNBC-TV18, KTM’s CEO Stefan Pierer recently stated, “KTM will debut a ‘faired’ model (KTM Moto3 350) and a ‘travel / touring’ model (KTM Enduro 350), which will be based on the KTM 390 Duke platform, and will share the bike’s 375cc single-cylinder engine.” He further added, “KTM will continue to rollout models every six months, with the faired sport bike and enduro model included in that plan.”
The Austrian firms market strategy is quite evident here as they are focusing more and more on the upcoming economies like India, south-east Asia, and Japan etc. Pierer also stated that KTM is developing a sub 200cc motorcycle for India and the Asian markets, which will, in all probability, be powered by a 180cc engine. With Bajaj-KTM’s expansion blue print going in the right direction it is evident from the fact that India is being touted as the next big market for the ‘Orange army’.
Source: CNBC-TV18
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