KTM flagged off their track-day at the Buddh International Circuit earlier last week. [Read more…]
Triumph reveal new Tiger XRT and XCA
Triumph have revealed two new versions of the Tiger 800: the XRT and the XCA. [Read more…]
Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade SP – Fired-up track tool
Bajaj Pulsar AS 200 and 150 Video
The recently launched Adventure Sport range of Pulsar models are grabbing attention and they’re not sitting still. [Read more…]
Hot Naked Honda CB300F out
The all-new 300-cc naked roadster from Honda, the CB300F, has gone on sale in the international market. [Read more…]
Heavyweight Class: TVS Scooty Zest 110 Long Term Review
This is what the TVS Scooty Zest 110 has been up to in the past couple of weeks post its service. [Read more…]
Scary Monsters and Nice Rides: Ducati 821 Monster First Impressions Review
We’ve just completed a lengthy run astride the Ducati 821 Monster in Chiang Mai. Here’s a glimpse into what this naked street bike is all about
On Two Wheels and a Prayer
As he reaches India, the half-way point in his solo round-the-world project from Australia to Estonia, Tyson Cable writes about his impressions thus far [Read more…]
Easy on the Pocket – Honda Unicorn 160
The day I picked up the new Honda Unicorn 160 from the Mumbai showroom, I fell in love with it. I had ridden from Pune to Mumbai on an Activa 125 and was excited to ride this new Unicorn. Although it looks different from its predecessor, it still retains its core plus-points such as handling and comfort. The suspension set-up is perfect, which made my 180-km ride back to Pune very comfortable. The next weekend I filled Rs 500 worth of petrol, which is a little over seven litres, and rode from Kondhwa, Pune, to Bandra (west), Mumbai, and on the following Monday I rode back to Pune without having to fill a drop more. That makes riding the Honda Unicorn across cities more economical than taking a bus or a cab. Besides, the journey is a lot more fun this way. The Unicorn is now due for its first service. Let’s see if we can get a little more out of this mythical creature.
Kilometres done: 1,000
Parts replaced: None
Maintenance cost: None
Modern-day Classic
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