Out goes the old oil and in goes the new high-tech lube from Castrol. Here is how it has fared thus
far in two Yamaha sport motorcycles.

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Out goes the old oil and in goes the new high-tech lube from Castrol. Here is how it has fared thus
far in two Yamaha sport motorcycles.
The Motul MC Care M2 is a helmet sanitizer and we tried it on a few helmets to see how good it is. Watch our video review to find out what we think about it.
In conclusion, the MC Care M2 is not a helmet cleaner per se. It would be more accurate to call it a sanitizer because what it does is eliminate the odour caused due to sweat and keep the helmet smelling new and fresh.
The Benelli 502C India launch took place on Twitter and the motorcycle could be yours for Rs 4.98 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Ducati Multistrada V4 and V4 S have been launched in the country at a price of Rs 18.99 lakh and Rs 23.10 lakh (ex-showroom) respectively.
The Bajaj Pulsar NS125 makes a bold entry into a segment that may be the choice for many due to the current fuel costs.
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:
[Read more…]Spark Minda’s partnership with Ride Vision may bring AI-enabled Collision Avoidance Technology (CAT) to the domestic two-wheeler market.
The Advanced Rider Assistance Systems (ARAS) in the market today are too expensive to be offered on mass-market two-wheelers. Even then, the entry-level ARAS tech in play have a few creases that need to be ironed out. In most cases, it boils down to the fact that they do not provide all-round, 360-degree protection. That is exactly what we hope will be addressed with this partnership.
[Read more…]The 2021 Triumph Speed Twin was launched in the international market on June 1. The motorcycle will not be up for grabs in India till at least September this year but however, Triumph dealerships across India have started to accept bookings for the Speed Twin at an amount of Rs 50,000 to Rs 1,00,000.
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.
This may be hard to believe but this here is an electric motorcycle and it is not Japanese.