Indian Motorcycle have launched their flagship luxury tourer, the Roadmaster Elite, at Rs 48 lakh (ex-showroom).
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Kawasaki Vulcan S now available in Pearl Lava Orange
After launching the Vulcan S cruiser in December last year, Kawasaki India have now introduced a Pearl Lava Orange colour option. So far, the 650-cc twin-cylinder cruiser was only available to us in black, and the new colour has been introduced based on customer feedback.
Yutaka Yamashita, MD at India Kawasaki Motors, had this to say as he introduced the new colour option, “Vulcan S is that type of motorbike which defines a particular lifestyle. In such type of products colour of the motorcycle plays a vital role. The Vulcan S in pearl lava orange colour is available only in few countries, so bringing it in India shows commitment of Kawasaki towards the Indian market.”
The Kawasaki Vulcan S in this new colour option is priced at Rs 5,58,400 (ex-showroom, Delhi), which is Rs 10,000 more than the standard black motorcycle. Visit your nearest Kawasaki showroom for more details.
Ducati Monster 821 Launched in India
The new emission norms of April 2017 forced the Ducati Monster 821 off the Indian two-wheeler market; now, it is back. [Read more…]
TVS Rank No.1 in Customer Satisfaction for Third Year Running
The J.D. Power 2018 India Two-Wheeler Customer Service Index (2WCSI) Study measures customer satisfaction with an OEM’s after-sales service experience at authorised service centres and, for the third consecutive year, TVS have ranked the highest in customer satisfaction.
Suzuki GSX-S750 Launched in India
Suzuki’s latest motorcycle has the naked middleweight segment in its sights. The new GSX-S750 is priced at Rs 7.45 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), and is in showrooms now. Suzuki have entered the fray with the all new GSX-S750, a streetfighter with the heart of the legendary K5 GSX-R750 sport bike.
Prince William Interested in Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Twin
Royal Enfield garnered royal attention at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2018. [Read more…]
Ducati Will Introduce Front and Rear Radar by 2020
The Bologna-based manufacturer has always been conscious about rider safety. [Read more…]
Learn Motorcycle Riding at BIC Riding Academy
Atomic Motorsports in association with RedLine Racing Store is going to conduct a riding school at the Buddh International Circuit (BIC). The school will be held over two days; April 27 and 28.
Atomic Motorsports is a Bangalore-based racing team and racing academy. They have had a presence at racing events across the country. With the riding academy at BIC, they aim to impart safe riding practices that will help their students both on the road and on the racetrack. For Rs 34,999 (all taxes included) you will be trained by experienced personnel following a curriculum certified by FMSCI. The trainers are Sreekumar Gopinadhan, Avinash Premnath, Siddhanth Koundinya, and Yashas R L. Although it is best that you ride your own motorcycle, Atomic Motorsports can arrange one for you at an extra cost. However, you have to carry your own riding gear.
For more information, check out their website, here.
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2018 Bajaj Pulsar 150 Gets Front and Rear Disc Brakes
Priced at Rs 78,016 (ex-showroom, Delhi) the ‘twin disc’ Pulsar 150 takes the fight to new comers like the Honda X-Blade and TVS Apache RTR160 4V. [Read more…]
2018 TVS Apache RTR 160 4V Launched In Maharashtra
The TVS Apache RTR 160 4V is available in both carburettor and EFI (electronic fuel injection) variants with prices starting at Rs 79,990 (ex-showroom Maharashtra) for the base carburettor-and-drum-brake variant. [Read more…]
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