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This Independence Day, Triumph Motorcycles join hands with Smile Foundation to make the ride for a cause [Read more…]
So what can a patriot-biker do this August 15? Go for a bike ride of course… [Read more…]
The Vintage Motorcycle Club of Pune (VMC, Pune) announced an exhibition slated for the 23rd and 24th of May at the Amanora Town Centre in Pune. [Read more…]
You have probably read this before, and, maybe, even started looking out for race tickets before the Indian round of the World Superbike Championship got dumped two years ago, but, racing enthusiasts in the country rejoice! We have exclusive news that the championship will finally make its Indian debut in 2017.
Bike India was at the Imola round of WSBK last weekend where we learnt from the right sources that Dorna, the rights holder of WSBK, and the Indian promotor (possibly the Jaypee group) are in the final stage of negotiations to host a round of the championship on the Buddh International Circuit from the 2017 season.
The Indian round of the championship was abruptly dropped from the 2013 calender due to “operational challenges” caused by lengthy customs procedures in India. The new project, however, has brighter chances of working out since the Indian government has recently recognised racing as a sport, which should make it easier to get the necessary clearances.
The World Superbike Championship is a world-class motorcycle racing series only second to MotoGP. Unlike the high-tech prototypes raced in MotoGP, the bikes raced in WSBK are based on street-legal motorcycles you and I can buy and that gives the championship a direct connect with the superbike market.
KTM flagged off their track-day at the Buddh International Circuit earlier last week. [Read more…]
KTM are set to bring the RC Cup to the UK. [Read more…]
True Wanderers 3.0 is an event organized by Wrangler wherein, people fond of motorcycle touring get an opportunity to embark on a week-long adventure packed journey across India.
A selection panel of biking experts selected 10 riders to participate in the True Wanderers 3.0 challenge, which kicked off on April 2014 from respective Wrangler outlets across the country. Styled in Wrangler’s Sun Shield T-shirts and Silver Shield Denims the 10 True Wanderers set out to conquer their dream. The riders shared their experience through pictures, videos and stories about each day’s adventure on www.truewanderers.com on the basis of which the winner of the challenge will be declared.
At the end of the trip, the panel of experts reviewed each of the rider’s week-long experience and crowned Om Vaikul from Mumbai as the Ultimate True Wanderer 3.0. Well, Om also got the key to a Kawasaki Z800 superbike to further fuel his passion for motorcycle touring. Deepak Gupta and Sachin Gupta from Delhi were runners-up for the Wrangler True Wanderers 3.0 challenge of 2014.
Story: Ryan Lee
Suzuki stunned the world drawing several gasps in one fleeting moment with a slew of unveils at INTERMOT 2014, including the new GSX-S range. [Read more…]
Bike Festival of India kicked off proceedings with a National Safety Ride. [Read more…]