We are astride the sporty variant of Ducati’s “not-a-cruiser” here on home soil to see if it is a suitable fit for the Indian market [Read more…]
Harley-Davidson LiveWire First Ride Review: Ride The Lightning
We get our first hands-on experience of the all-new, all-electric LiveWire in Portland. Here’s what the future of the iconic Bar and Shield looks like [Read more…]
The Infrastructure Gap
This week on Idle Chatter, we ponder the problems of poor infrastructure
The spark that ignited the flame
Honda’s Activa has been taking the Indian scooter market to the cleaners for a while now, and the latest results for the financial year 2014-15 are no different, with the scooter hitting a massive one crore units sold. It owes all this success to another Honda though. [Read more…]
Lane discipline, a battle cry
I recently visited Tokyo to check out Harley-Davidson’s new line up (keep your eye out for that one), but something I’ve known for awhile was reaffirmed while I was there. [Read more…]
Straying off the beaten path
While the ride to Ladakh and saddle sores are awesome, that’s not all there is to being a bike enthusiast in India. [Read more…]
Unleash the wrath of the gods, for there is no hope
Every day, on my way to Bike India HQ, I am compelled to cross a signal. This in itself isn’t a problem. It is mildly annoying – I’m not some weird, twisted signal-lover of some sort, but it isn’t a big deal. [Read more…]
Tunes and the Throttle
Today I’m going to write about two things that are very, very close to my heart – music and motorcycles. [Read more…]
Video games don’t make you violent, not playing them does
Ever since I was a young kid, I have loved videos games. And in a twist of fate that would prove prophetic, racing games were (and still are) one of my top go-to gaming genres. [Read more…]
Bikerpartheid
I’ve already touched upon this in my Triumph Speed Triple – Golden Quadrilateral travelogue that you can see in the bumper 10th anniversary August issue of Bike India magazine, but I felt that bikerpartheid needed more exhaustive deliberation. [Read more…]