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Now a bike is coming to the Indian market which is alive in people’s heart despite its absence and it’s got performance to top it all off. Royal Enfield has set the performance bar so low that even a slightly better engine can make the UCE bite the dust and now we have a fully modern engine which not only makes more power and torque but will definitely be way more refined and durable.
The Kawasaki's upcoming Ninja ZX-6R is the same beast underneath with just a new saddle. That’s what most people will say but that does not make it the truth. Just because a bike didn’t receive any bump in Horsepower doesn’t mean it is not a good upgrade. So we have compiled a list of 10 important points regarding the new Ninja explaining why it's one of the most exceptional 600 CC Supersport bikes in the market.
Recently TVS sold 1 Lakh Apache RTR 160 4v and all of this was achieved in just a span of 6 months. With such a huge accomplishment, one must wonder, what is exactly the reason behind it. If we look closely, then there are a lot of them.
When Suzuki launched its RM-Z 250 and 450 cc series in India, people lost their mind. The 250 cc model has been priced at Rs 7.10 lakh and the 450 cc model was priced at a whopping Rs 8.31 lakh, both of them ex-showroom mind you and they are not road legal. The only question right now on everyone’s mind is why? We all know that they are imported motorcycles but how much increase on taxes can there be, which results in a 250 cc bike to cost Rs 7 lakh. Let’s answer this question.
Holidays are coming and with it, we are going to have a lot of discount offers on many things, including motorcycles. But not all motorcycles out there are worth buying right now because in 2019 a lot of changes are coming for those motorcycles which are not yet equipped with ABS. That’s why we are bringing you this list of bikes which are totally future proof.
Price of fossil fuels like Petrol and Diesel, must not be regulated by the Government. It is a fundamental reform which was brought in by the former Prim Minister Manmohan Singh on petrol prices and Prim Minister Narendra Modi himself on Diesel prices. Remember the ever-changing fuel prices rule, which was implemented a few months back? It was to ensure that Oil companies don’t operate on losses and can increase or decrease price with the crude oil prices. Essentially going “All cash and no credit”. It would also improve their performance in the share market, thus making investors happy and promoting the free market economy.
We all have heard about the MT-03 series from different places around the Internet. So far, most of us know two things about the bike. Number 1, it is a Naked motorcycle from Yamaha and Number 2, it is not available in India, with no plan to launch either. But exactly how different is the MT-03 from the FZ-25 which we get in India. Both bikes just have a 72 cc (249 for FZ-25 & 321 for MT-03) difference, are of the same type, and made by the same manufacturer. All of this must point to a huge number of similarities, right? well, no. Allow me to explain.
Suzuki Katana, a name popular with anyone who was into motorcycles between the 90’s and 00’s. The bike was one of the most successful bikes from Suzuki, yet it got shadowed by the SV and the GSX series. The same secretive Katana, which intrigued young riders and prompted them to find about its origin, made Suzuki think about creating a bike, purely out of passion and Nostalgia. That’s how the Suzuki Katana 2019 was born.
Recently Yamaha updated its YZF-R125 along the lines of its bigger siblings, and what once was a starter sports bike has become a lot more. Here 5 Reasons explaining why the Yamaha R125 is a Game Changer-
I was chatting with one of my friends earlier, about the plans for his future bike. He told me that, Benelli 600i seems like a good option, for his touring and amateur racing. Without wasting a single second, I said “Why not one of the 650 twins”, and no, I wasn’t and still am not promoting any Royal Enfield products. My reaction was the outcropping of the “Not yet confirmed fact” that the new twin cylinder motorcycles will be priced under Rs 3 lakh.