Riding a two-wheeler is liberating and more enjoyable than being trapped in a artificially cooled cabin of a car. However, it is a no-brainer that two-wheeler riders bear a higher risk of injury during crashes than a car passenger. [Read more…]
Honda pre-owned motorcycles through Shriram Automall
Honda and Shriram Automall have joined hands in order to target the pre-owned motorcycle market in the country. [Read more…]
KTM developing new MotoGP bike
The Austrian motorcycle manufacturer welcomes Dani Pedrosa’s former crew chief Mike Leitner, who has decided to join the ranks of KTM’s Factory Racing outfit [Read more…]
Ducati sees 2014 sales spike
Italian premium superbike makers Ducati are pretty much a household name here in India, as much as anywhere else in the world.
Popularity however doesn’t always translate to success. [Read more…]
Incomparable Duo
Royal Enfield and Harley-Davidson are two names that have never gone out of fashion or production, one way or another, since the inception. We take a look at the latest products from these two oldest motorcycle-makers [Read more…]
Husqvarna concepts set for production
The Swedish bike manufacturer, now owned by KTM caused a little bit of stir with the 401 Vitpilen and Svartpilen concepts when they were put on display at the EICMA show in Milan late last year. [Read more…]
Kawasaki Z800 Price Reduced
Kawasaki have announced a much-needed discount to the prospective buyers of the Z800. [Read more…]
Is the Suzuki Recursion concept going into production?
The word doing the rounds is that Suzuki are making a production version of their Recursion concept, which is powered by 588cc, twin-cylinder, turbocharged engine.
Suzuki’s exploration of this concept could very well have been motivated by the wish to develop a machine which is capable of producing litre-bike power, using a middle-weight engine. The concept reportedly produced a 100 PS and 100 Nm output figures, staggering torque figures for an engine of this displacement.
Kawasaki have set the ball rolling in terms of forced-induction motorcycles by beginning mass manufacture of the Ninja H2 and the track-only Ninja H2R, both supercharged bikes.
In other Suzuki related news; the Japanese marque has also re-registered the iconic “Katana” and “Gamma” names and logos from years gone by.
The Katana logo and name has been re-registered with both the European and North American trademark offices. Associated with high-performance, precision motorcycles of yore, the Katana name could make a comeback in the form of the production-based model of the Recursion concept.
The Gamma moniker, the same one that used to adorn the 500cc two-stroke superbike platform, on the other hand has been registered only in the European trademark office, as the USA does not allow two-strokes on her roads any more, pointing towards the possibility of the resurrection of this iconic lineage as well, although the form it might eventually take, is as yet unclear. We’ll just have to wait till Suzuki drop us an official line to find out more, and fans of this reputed bikemaker will surely be waiting with baited breaths for just that.
Story: Ryan Lee
8 City India Bike Week On-Tour announced
The anticipation for the amazing India Bike Week (IBW) festival’s 2015 edition is building up as the Groundhog Day – 20th February 2015 draws closer. [Read more…]
Sport-friendly Commuters
The 150-cc segment has just become hotter having recently received a brand-new entrant in the form of the Suzuki Gixxer. We pit it against its rivals to see if it can win the battle for the crown in this segment. [Read more…]
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