BMW Motorrad regularly create great customer ride events and the BMW Motorrad Safari is one of their most inclusive events; unlike the GS Experience which is open only to owners of a BMW GS series motorcycle (from the friendly 310 to the mighty 1300). The registrations are now open for the 2024 edition of the BMW Motorrad Safari. For registration, owners need to contact their nearest BMW Motorrad dealership.
[Read more…]Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Long Term Review
About two months after its launch, the new Royal Enfield Himalayan won the coveted Indian Motorcycle of the Year (IMOTY) 2024 award. It became instantly evident that this is a motorcycle that has many surprises in store and we look forward to discovering all of them now that it has joined our long-term garage.
[Read more…]Clan SNKR Stealth Edition WP Riding Shoes Review
Clan shoes brought in a new form of rider safety for Indian motorcyclists with the Clan SNKR 1.0 riding shoes which offered reasonable protection without looking like full-on riding boots. The Clan SNKR Stealth Edition WP offers a black aesthetic with different coloured highlights and adds the single most-requested feature as an option – waterproofing.
I have been using them regularly for commuting for a little more than a month and they are holding up well against the daily grind. The shoes are true-to-size, which means UK size 9 fits me perfectly. Like any leather shoe, the Clan shoes have also stretched a bit over regular usage and now conform to my feet even better. Despite wearing them for prolonged hours at the office (approx 9-10 hours per day) there’s not a lot of sweat when I am taking them off at the end of the day. Granted, they are not as airy as sports shoes and are much heavier, but compared to sitting in the office wearing full-blown riding shoes there’s simply no contest – the Clan shoes win hands down.
While the Clan SNKR Steal Edition WP can’t possibly offer the same level of waterproofing as let’s say a pair of adventure riding boots, they do the job in case of occasional wet patches on the road. In terms of protection, just like waterproofing, the Clan shoes will not match up against touring boots but offer a decent amount of protection which can’t be found in sports shoes. The Clan SNKR Stealth Edition WP offers protection in the form of thermoformed toe caps and heel support; rigid moulded TPU discs with foam padding for ankle protection; an extruded midsole for lateral protection and high visibility reflectors at the rear. Thankfully, I didn’t have to test the level of protection first-hand yet.
Looks are one of the reasons why even people who own a pair of proper riding shoes are reluctant to put them on. Riders often choose to forgo the protection offered by riding shoes on casual rides and commutes, instead opting to only gear up for tours or trackdays. The Clan shoes take that excuse away, as they are nearly as stylish and comfortable as regular sports shoes while offering actual protection against riding-related injuries.
The pair cost Rs 8,999 (the non-waterproof version is Rs 1,000 cheaper) which makes them as expensive as entry-level riding boots, so one might wonder why to invest in a pair of them. Well, the reality is they are not replacing your actual riding boots (which you should ideally still put on every time you are riding a motorcycle), but that pair of sports shoes which you put on when going out on your motorcycle. Compared to a regular pair of sports shoes, the Clan makes a lot of sense because it offers a much higher degree of protection in the case of an accident and you can’t really put a price tag on that.
BigRock Motorsports are the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League Champions!
CS Santosh’s BigRock Motorsports end the inaugural ISRL season in fine style, taking the 450-cc International, 250-cc International, and the 250-cc India-Asia mix titles
[Read more…]Interview – Harith Noah, India’s first Dakar Rally 2 winner | ‘I guess we grew up, went up the ladder together and now we are here.’
India’s first Dakar Rally 2 winner, Harith Noah, speaks to us about his most successful Dakar outing yet.
[Read more…]Kawasaki Ninja 500 Launched at Rs 5.24 lakh
After being unveiled at EICMA 2023, the Kawasaki Ninja 500 has reached our shores as a CBU, priced at 5.24 lakh ( ex-showroom). We can assume the Ninja 400 will be discontinued as its last known price is exactly the same.
[Read more…]Hero Mavrick 440 Launched; Prices Start Under 2 Lakh
Hero have revealed the price of the Mavrick 440, and it starts under Rs 2 lakh, at Rs 1.99 lakh, ex-showroom. Of course, this price is for the Base variant, available only in a white shade equipped with spoke wheels (in our opinion, spoke wheels do look better on retro-themed motorcycles). The Mid variant, offered in either red or blue, comes with alloy wheels and is priced at Rs 2.14 lakh, ex-showroom. The Top variant gets machined alloy wheels and costs Rs 2.24 lakh, ex-showroom. It is offered in two different types of black.
[Read more…]CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League’s Second Round Did Not Disappoint
The race day for Indian Supercross Racing League’s second round started like the first one, with Brian Gyles absolutely dominating the proceedings in the 85-cc, two-stroke demo class, just like he did back in Pune. However, the next race was the 450-cc International and things went topsy-turvy for the premier class riders.
[Read more…]Matter Aera 5000+ — Does it Matter?
We swing a leg over the Matter Aera, India’s first electric motorcycle to feature liquid cooling and a transmission.
[Read more…]Matter celebrates Tech Day with Aerotomy
Matter, the Ahmedabad-based electric motorcycle manufacturer, recently celebrated its Tech Day [2.0] and the main attraction was ‘Aerotomy’ — a real-life exploded view of the Matter Aera 5000 electric motorcycle, the first electric motorcycle in India to feature a gearbox. The display provides unfiltered access to the mechanicals of the Matter Aera 5000.
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