After putting the new Street Twin through its paces in Portugal a while ago, we find out if the motorcycle is as capable on home turf
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After putting the new Street Twin through its paces in Portugal a while ago, we find out if the motorcycle is as capable on home turf
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All 500 units of the new Honda CB300R that were allotted to the Indian market for this year have already been sold out, less than two months after the launch was announced
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Hero MotoCorp will soon launch a full-faired motorcycle, taking design cues from the stillborn HX250R that was first displayed at the 2014 Auto Expo.
Spy pics have emerged of a Hero-branded motorcycle that looks a lot like the scrapped HX250R concept, although we expect the new motorcycle to share engine, chassis and underpinnings with the Xtreme 200R. This bike may be set to replace the ageing Karizma in Hero’s line-up, and may also feature a fuel injection system and different power characteristics. The 199.6-cc powerplant makes 18.4 PS and 17.1 Nm of torque in the Xtreme 200R and, with the added weight of the fairing on the new bike, we hope it receives a bump in power to keep in competitive in our market, where it will go up against the Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 and the KTM RC 200.
Honda have begun deliveries of their mini Neo Sport Café-inspired Honda CB300R. While some proud owners are patrolling the streets on their new rides, the Japanese company have made an important announcement that may woo more customers.