The Aprilia SXR 125 has just been launched in India, joining its bigger sibling the SXR 160. Here are a few things you should know:
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Honda CB350RS First Ride Review: Smooth Sailing
The Honda CB350RS is the brand’s second classically-styled bike to hit our market this year. Let’s see what it’s all about.
[Read more…]Suzuki Hayabusa 2021 First Ride Review – I Feel the Need, the Need for Speed
The third-generation Suzuki Hayabusa is back with a bang in its 2021 iteration. Here is our first impression following a rather exhilarating first ride.
[Read more…]Best 250-cc Motorcycle To Buy in India, Detailed Comparison
The nimble Suzuki Gixxer 250 takes on the re-styled Yamaha FZS 25, the muscular Bajaj Dominar 250, the stylish Husqvarna Svartpilen 250, and the sporty KTM 250 Duke.
Triumph Tiger 850 Sport First Ride Review – Feral Yet Friendly
For 2021, Triumph have launched an all-new Tiger, the 850 Sport, which replaces the standard Tiger 900. Here is our first ride report.
Triumph Tiger 900 GT First Ride Review – The Tiger Adapts to a New Habitat
The alloy-wheeled Tiger may look tame but we felt it just hides the aggression better. We spent a few days with it on our roads to see what it feels like
Triumph Trident 660 First Ride Review: Back to Basics
We spend a day and over 220 kilometres with the Triumph Trident, the British marque’s latest entry-level roadster.
Triumph Trident 660 First Ride Review – Triumph’s Hat into the Ring
Triumph’s all-new entry-level Trident is powered by a 660-cc triple and is poised to take on the top-selling competition head-on with British style, a charismatic engine, and, according to Triumph, class-leading handling and value for money. We travel to Tenerife, Spain, to find out.
Honda CB500X First Impressions: Could this be your first big bike?
The Honda CB500X has just been launched in India for Rs 6.87 lakh (ex-showroom), and is now the smallest-capacity ‘big’ Honda that you can buy in the country. We recently spent a day with this machine, and think that it deserves a good long look from anybody shopping for their first large-capacity motorcycle. Here’s why.
BMW R 18 First Edition First Ride Review
With the BMW R 18, Munich’s Motorrad division steps into the big-cube league with their largest Boxer yet. With 901 cubic centimetres per cylinder and a wide load of torque, the R 18 looks set to be the talk of cruiser town.
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