Triumph Motorcycles have introduced the revised product range of the Tiger series at EICMA. The previous version of the tiger XR and XC have been upped and the top end models XRx and XCx have been introduced with a first-in-class cruise control option. [Read more…]
Kawasaki Ninja H2 for the Road
Kawasaki have finally revealed the road-legal version of the 300-PS track-only Ninja H2 R, called the H2, complete with a head lamp. [Read more…]
Aprilia to launch RSV4 RR and RF
EICMA and the couple of months leading up to it is the busiest time for motorcycle manufacturers across the globe. [Read more…]
Kawasaki unveil the Ninja 250SL and the Z250SL
Kawasaki showcased the new single-cylinder Ninja 250SL and the Z250SL at EICMA, [Read more…]
Surprise Surprise! Ducati have three new offerings for 2015!
Ducati are once again set to paint the motorcycling world red; this time with the 1299 Panigale, the 1200 Multistrada and the Diavel Titanium. [Read more…]
Yamaha set to launch 2015 YZF R1 & R1M
The YZF-R1 is a motorbike icon, and Japanese auto-maker Yamaha’s flagship. Now, Yamaha used the celebrated EICMA show in Milan as the launchpad for the 2015 avatar of this legend, and its performance-oriented sibling, the YZF-R1M.
Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 RR to launch at EICMA
The Internet and its spies have yet again leaked an image of the Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 in its factory RR guise, a week before its debut at EICMA in Milan. [Read more…]
Oil Is Well: TVS TRU4 Synthetic 10W30 Engine Oil
TVS Motor Company have launched a new engine oil – TVS TRU4 Synthetic 10W30 – a fully synthetic blend. TVS TRU4 Synthetic meets Japanese Automotive Standards Organisation (JASO) MA2 and American Petroleum Institute (API) SL. The new synthetic oil blend will improve clutch operation and make it smoother, while ensuring better low temperature starting ability and a longer service life. It is available in 900-ml and 1-litre packs, priced at Rs 525 per litre.
“Synthetic oil flows better in cold weather, making engine starts easier and offering better protection. In addition, synthetic oil resists viscosity changes at extremely high temperatures unlike conventional oil, which can break down or evaporate at such temperatures, causing damage to the engine. Synthetic oil is slicker than conventional oil and therefore enables smoother, cooler engine operation resulting in better power and better fuel economy” said Mr. K Venkateswarlu, Vice President – Parts Business, TVS Motor Company.
Story: Jim Gorde
Harley-Davidson India extend line-up with Softail Breakout, Street Glide Special and CVO Limited
The big bike end of Harley-Davidson’s India line-up has received three new additions in the Softail, Touring and CVO categories with the new Breakout, Street Glide Special and Limited models. [Read more…]
MV Agusta to launch the Turismo Veloce
The Varese based company has finally launch the MV Agusta Turismo Veloce, which will go on sale between March and April next year. [Read more…]
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