The iconic BMW S1000 styling, the underbelly exhaust, low clipons, and possibly a new engine is the specialty of this concept motorcycle showcased at BMW Motorrad Days in Japan. Since the RR 310 suffers from a few vibrations, the Germans would like to see them eliminated in their new product, if they intend to launch it in the first place.
Kawasaki Motors is going to launch their recently unveiled Ninja 125 and Z125 at the Intermot 2018 in Cologne, Germany. “Motorcyclenews.com” was the first to report this exciting news. According to them, the bike will feature a liquid cooled single cylinder 125 cc engine. We think that it will most likely be a fuel injected motor. According to the MCN, the bike will produce 14.6 BHP of power. Judging by any standard, this amount of juice is enough for a 125 cc motorcycle.
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No stage can be more perfect than the town of Cologne to launch the Suzuki Katana 3.0, as it was conceptualized by a German resident in Germany. BMW’s ex-chief of styling Hans Muth was hired by Suzuki to work on the first Katana Project and after so many years the company is returning to Germany to launch the new Katana 3.0.
Kawasaki is trying their best to dominate the high-end supersport market in the 2019 and for that, the company has chosen its World SBK winner the ZX 10R. They are going to upgrade the current ZX10R and divide it into 3 variants for the upcoming year. Before we begin, let's recall a quick history about the bike.