Bike India went to what turned out to be a very wet Tokyo to check out Harley’s new 2016 line-up.Here’s what we gleaned from the first bike of the three we rode there – the Street 750
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When Touring is Sporty: Honda CBR 650F
Honda’s latest flagship product, the CBR 650F, has been talked about and anticipated. But how good is it really? We took it for a spin to find out [Read more…]
Adventure in Sport: Bajaj Pulsar AS 200
Kwack Be Nimble, Jack Be Quick: Kawasaki Z250 First Ride
The Kawasaki Z250 is a nice racy quarter-litre motorcycle that will reward the enthusiast who’s looking out for a combination of grunt, handling, refinement and big bike looks. But is it worth the money? [Read more…]
Zeus Tornado ZX-2 & ZX-1 motorcycle boots
Boot up! If you’re on the look out for a good pair of motorcycle boots, these could be options [Read more…]
Zeus Coolmax heat-resistant balaclava
Keep the dust and the heat out of your face with this balaclava [Read more…]
Zeus Highway Rider Gloves
What could be better than a good pair of riding gloves that are also priced sensibly? [Read more…]
Exclusive Video Review: Bike India rides the Ducati Panigale R
Bike India was one of only eight automotive media organisations from around the world, and the only Indian one to be invited by Ducati to ride the fearsome Panigale R at the legendary Imola race track. You can watch our Editor, Aspi Bhathena’s take on the Panigale R right here [Read more…]
Ready to Race
The fully faired sport motorcycle trend is a relatively recent phenomenon. Yamaha were the first to deliver a purpose-built small-capacity sport bike in the form of the R15 a few years ago and then Honda gave us the CBR 250R and then 150. However, KTM have probably given us the first set of bikes that are genuine sport bikes that make no pretension to wanting to be put to commuter use. Here’s our take on the RC 390 and the 200
Some Kind of Monster…This Monster Lives: Ducati Monster 821 First Ride Review
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