BMW Motorrad showcases its 2015 line-up at the INTERMOT Motor Show. The company unveiled the R 1200 R Roadster, the R 1200 RS Sport-Tourer and the S 1000 RR.
Suzuki Showdown at INTERMOT Köln
Suzuki stunned the world drawing several gasps in one fleeting moment with a slew of unveils at INTERMOT 2014, including the new GSX-S range. [Read more…]
Supercharged Kawasaki Ninja H2 R Unveiled!
Kawasaki Motor have taken the wraps off their absolutely jaw-dropping supercharged racer, the 2015 Ninja H2 R, with a whopping 300 PS! [Read more…]
2015 BMW S 1000 RR to be launched soon
Cutting through the media buzz and all the speculations, BMW Motorrad officially spared a few details about the upcoming 2015 BMW S 1000 RR.
Ducati 899 Panigale – Fast, but Not Intimidating
We rode the new ‘supermid’ Ducati 899 Panigale on the Zhuhai racetrack in China recently. Here are our first impressions [Read more…]
2015 Honda VFR800X Crossrunner Unveiled
Honda have announced a range of updates and tweaks to the VFR800X Crossrunner for 2015. [Read more…]
Honda Gold Wing 40th Anniversary
Honda’s iconic ‘Gold Wing’ brand completes its 40th anniversary! Would you believe it? [Read more…]
First Ride: Honda VFR800F
The launch ride had been so good that reaching a conclusion about the VFR800F should have been easy.
Story: Roland Brown
KTM RC 200, RC 390 Launch Next Month
KTM India will launch the RC series on September 9.
Marketed under the brand’s ‘Supersport’ category, the RC 200 and RC 390 will mark the arrival of the first fully-faired sportsbikes and will surely whip up a storm in the compact performance sports segment.
Essentially a Duke in racing avatar, the RC continues with top-notch cycle parts like the trellis frame, 300mm front and 230mm rear disc, and WP suspension, but also adds a full fairing, a new 10-litre fuel tank, projector headlamp setup, lower clip-on handlebars and revised foot-peg positions to further aid the rider in exploiting the most of the machine on track, as well as on the road of course. The rear seat is present, but at first glance, it appears to be a cowl. The RC 200 and RC 390, though identical in mechanicals and parts, will sport completely different graphics on the fairing, easily distinguishing one from the other.
The RC 200 will pack the 199.5cc four-valve single-cylinder motor with 25.5 PS at 10,000 RPM and 19.50 Nm at 8,000 RPM. It will weigh in at just 137.5 kg dry! The RC 200 is expected to have ABS as standard, so the price will be in the region of Rs 1.80 lakh (on road, Pune). We are yet to confirm if ABS is optional.
The RC 390 brings the larger 373.2cc four-valve single-cylinder motor with 43.5 PS at 9,000 RPM with 35 Nm coming in at 7,000 RPM. The 390 will weigh just 147 kg dry. With standard ABS, the RC 390 should retail for about Rs 2.30 lakh.
We will have to wait for the day of the launch in a few weeks time to find out exactly how much they will cost. However, rest assured that the bikes and their KTM Power Parts, including the Akrapovic exhaust system, are ready for launch and you won’t have to wait for too long to lay your hands on them!
Story: Jim Gorde
A Tiger’s Tale III: Into the Lion’s Den
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