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  • My Royal Enfield G2 Bullet Story

    The old silencer gives the distinctive beat of a classic British single cylinder engine. The “thump” is a bit deeper compared to the newer 2000 model bullet that I own.
  • Review: My Bajaj Pulsar NS200

    I feel the performance to be adequate for the city as well as highway usage. The bike is very responsive to throttle and gearshifts are smooth too. I have done many long rides and it is very easy…
  • 1980 Suvega - Luck by chance

    Mopeds India Limited was the company that manufactured and sold the Suvega Mopeds. The engine displacement was about 50cc. They were produced in collaboration with Motobecane of France.
  • My Royal Enfield Meteor 350

    Turns the handle-bar left-right twice, switch-on, switch-off twice. Takes a ride and then says, “Just some loose connections, now it is corrected”. I checked and it was now showing proper level.
  • Sid Lal brags about Enfields...

    We are going to launch new products, it will be very controlled with a sharp focus on the midsize segment. We are looking at what more we can do with every platform to meet the requirements of our…
  • Most modified RE Himalayan

    Even before the delivery of the motorcycle, I already had a set of accessories and Mods ready to go on the motorcycle. My initial goal was to continue with rugged look of the Himalayan and losing…
  • The 2021 Triumph Speed Twin

    Triumph Motorcycles has teased the latest generation of the Speed Twin, and will be unveiled globally on June 1, 2021.
  • Review: Kawasaki Versys 1000

    It is purely a road-based tourer which can do bad roads without much fuss. With huge body and miniature 17” tyres bike looks top heavy visually and in actual. The 245 kgs will be felt at low speeds,…
  • Next-gen KTM RC390 caught!

    2021 KTM RC 390 has been spotted undisguised, looks like a production ready variant. Recently KTM has removed the current gen RC 390 from India website.
  • Review: My Suzuki Access 125

    Quite good for a 125cc scooter. Comfortable seats and pliant suspension. Zippy is shod with Maxxis 12" tyres for front and 10" for the rear and there's good feedback and grip from the tyres.
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