Although late by almost a decade vis-a-vis its competitors, Suzuki’s latest naked bike, the GSX-S 1000, has made an impact upon its arrival. We rode it on varying terrain (and in equally varying weather conditions) in Spain recently
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Although late by almost a decade vis-a-vis its competitors, Suzuki’s latest naked bike, the GSX-S 1000, has made an impact upon its arrival. We rode it on varying terrain (and in equally varying weather conditions) in Spain recently
We rode the MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 in southern France following its launch. Here is our first impression [Read more…]
All you need to know about the Suzuki Gixxer SF race bike and the Gixxer Cup
Recently we rode the Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 in Valentino Rossi’s land, from the Misano circuit to the village of Tavullia [Read more…]
The Kawasaki Z250 is a nice racy quarter-litre motorcycle that will reward the enthusiast who’s looking out for a combination of grunt, handling, refinement and big bike looks. But is it worth the money? [Read more…]
While we were at the Phuket Bike Week 2015, we managed to get our hands on Honda’s little wonder, called the MSX 125. So does this rocket take off? Read on to find out [Read more…]
by Ryan Lee
The new Aprilia RSV4 RF embodies yet another level of race-bred sophistication in what was already a state-of-the-art electronics package. We rode this track-focused missile at Misano recently
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The fully faired sport motorcycle trend is a relatively recent phenomenon. Yamaha were the first to deliver a purpose-built small-capacity sport bike in the form of the R15 a few years ago and then Honda gave us the CBR 250R and then 150. However, KTM have probably given us the first set of bikes that are genuine sport bikes that make no pretension to wanting to be put to commuter use. Here’s our take on the RC 390 and the 200