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There isn’t much left to say about the KTM RC 390. It is fast, it is agile, it is sharp and very uncomfortable to tour on. Most notably it is the best value for money sportbike in India. I am going to explain this using 5 simple points.
While the KTM dominates sales chart in India, the Ninja 400 has been gaining praise all around the world and is being regarded as the new most standard supersport to buy under 500 cc. In today's comparison, we are going to pit the Yamaha R3 against the new Ninja 400 to see which one of them deserves to be the new king of this segment.
For a while, Triumph had been teasing the coming of 2019 Scrambler 1200. The new version is finally revealed and it does not disappoint. The 2019 Triumph Scrambler 1200 comes in two variants the XE and XC. The XE variant is sort of like other Scramblers in this range, capable of light off-roading. While the XE is a true Scrambler, built to tread anywhere.
Recently the Supreme Court of India announced its decision to make BS6 norms compulsory without any delay. The Court gave this judgement in response to the vehicle manufacturers who had asked for a Grace period.
When riding off-road, the “Height” also gets added as sort of another “Dimension”, as now you will not just be going straight, left or right, but also up and down. Thus, several times you will find yourself misjudging the height of a slope. It will happen a lot initially and you might even end up falling because of it, so it’s always better to tread on familiar territory until you are not able to judge the ups and downs of road easily.
The end of the year is approaching and it feels like just yesterday when the list of upcoming bikes was filled with motorcycles like TVS Apache RTR 160 4v and Apache RR 310. Well, 2019 is here and it’s bringing a lot of motorcycles with it. Some new ones, some updated ones and some old ones. So let’s take a look at some motorcycles which are definitely worth waiting for in 2019.
The bookings for the Duke 125 are now open and its ex-showroom price will be around Rs 1.25 lakh, which puts it in a highly competitive zone. Still, we believe that India is the most unique market in the world where chances of anomalies are very high. That’s why we have come up with a list of reasons explaining why the Duke 390 will be a success and why it won’t be.
First unveiled two decades ago, the MV Agusta F4 has remained one of the most exclusive Italian Motorcycle to own. Even today the only name that can assert its style and dominance over Ducati is the MV Agusta. There is a reason why it was chosen as the only bike worthy enough to be ridden by Batman in the movie “The Dark Knight”.
There have been many motorcycles in the recent decades that have piqued the interests of motorcycle enthusiasts. The KTM RC8 was one such bike, in the regard that it piqued the interests of the people but still, it remains elusive and mysterious. Even in our country, RC 8 became famous after it’s discontinuation in 2015. So today we are going to take a look at what the KTM RC8 was, why was it discontinued and most importantly, was it as fast as people thought it was.
I am sure that you guys have heard by now that the 2019 Duke 125 is allegedly coming to India but the question of its Value proposition still remains. How many people in India would want to buy a 1.5 lakh Motorcycle having a 125 cc engine? Well, let’s try to answer that.