Suzuki Motorcycle recently launched their 155-cc motorcycle, the Gixxer. It looks good for sure, but how well does it perform? Let’s take a look. [Read more…]
New Bike Road Test in India
Big Brother: Honda Unicorn CB160
Honda have added a second Unicorn to their line-up. We find out if it lives up to the name [Read more…]
Harley-Davidson Street 750: Lord of the Street
The Harley-Davidson Street 750 is compact, easy to manage and powerful too. In fact, for the most part, it’s probably the best that has come from the iconic American bike maker in recent times. And at that price, the Street 750 is probably a steal too.
Story: Aninda Sardar
Photography: Sanjay Raikar [Read more…]
Royal Enfield Continental GT – Blast Around The Block
Royal Enfield officially add a café racer to their line-up, finally! Does the Continental GT have what it takes to reawaken the speed demons within? [Read more…]
Comeback Cruiser: Hyosung Aquila 250
The Hyosung Aquila 250 is back in India to join the quarter-litre club. We find out where it stands.
Kawasaki Z1000 – Demonic Resurrection
Flashes of green and a menacing stare are the first things you notice on Kawasaki’s latest Z1000. It oozes evil, yes, but how does it fare as a personal monster?
Story: Jim Gorde
Photography: Rommel Albuquerque [Read more…]
Brawny Brute: Kawasaki Z800
Yamaha MT-09 : The Endearingly Dark Side Of Japan
They say the MT-09 represents the Dark Side of Japan — that’s the creative, underground, slightly crazy side, not the rational, calm and conformist view normally presented. We experienced this to the hilt astride the MT-09, which epitomises Yamaha’s seriousness in regaining lost glory
Story: Roland Brown
Photography: Alessio Barbanti, Freddy Kirn & Henny Stern [Read more…]
Aprilia Tuono V4R: Road Test
Like the RSV4, from which it’s derived, the Tuono V4R ABS is a seriously rapid superbike, with a top speed of over 260 km/h, and in naked bike fashion it’s often all the more fun for emphasising rather than disguising that speed. The Tuono V4R was always brilliant — one of the top bikes of the last few years for me — but touched by madness too. By essentially removing the fairing from an RSV4 super-sports bike and bolting on a wide one-piece handlebar in place of its clip-ons, Aprilia created a naked V4 that was fast, loud, agile and fantastic fun on track or the right road.
However, although there was actually a lot more to the Tuono V4R than appearances suggested — including a slightly de-tuned 999-cc engine and a re-jigged frame — there’s no doubt that Aprilia’s naked weapon was too hardcore for many. It was an absolute blast in the right situation — but harsh, loud, thirsty and ill-suited to the real world that most riders inhabit most of the time.
Now Aprilia have tweaked the naked V4 to make it, in their words, “more incisive, sophisticated and safe” for 2014. Softened suspension, a larger tank, re-designed seat and the addition of an ABS brake system are all designed to make the Tuono more rider-friendly and easy to live with. In the words of Marco Zuliani, Aprilia’s Product Manager, “Naked bikes spend most of their time on the road, so we have listened to customers and improved the Tuono’s attitude for road use.”
And, fortunately, they haven’t forgotten that its attitude is what made the V4R special. With the Tuono’s status as the ultimate naked weapon seemingly about to be challenged by rival big-bore naked models of unprecedented viciousness — including KTM’s Super Duke R, BMW’s long-rumoured S1000RR derivative and Kawasaki’s revamped Z1000 — the Italian company couldn’t resist giving their contestant a bit more firepower too.
Alpha Male – Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R Road Test
In the 1900s motorcycle manufacturers were obsessed by making the world’s fastest production motorcycle, for the marketing advantage and prestige of the title. [Read more…]
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