BIKE Reviews


The Triumph Speed 400 gets our vote

The Triumph Speed 400 is a good all-rounder. With its British DNA and Indian price tag, it definitely should have a lot of people making a beeline for it.

The Bajaj-Triumph alliance has come up with a blockbuster of a motorcycle, especially considering the introductory price tag of Rs. 2.33 lakhs (ex-showroom). The price tag was s...

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Yamaha FZ-X: Quirky yet Practical

Yamaha has decided to refresh the commuter segment with a neo-retro bike, but is the FZ range starting to look dated or is it still an attractive proposition?

The FZ lineup is Yamaha's most successful range in India and to give it a bit more versatility, the Japanese two-wheeler manufacturer decided to introduce the FZ-X. It offer...

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Power Poser

The Honda CB200X is a handsome motorcycle but like they say… “handsome is what handsome does.” Does the new entrant then have what it takes to win hearts? Read on to learn the answer to that question…

Honda’s latest motorcycle, the CB200X, launched recently, will fill the gap between an out and out budget off-roader and a naked motorbike in the Indian motorcycle market....

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Minimalistic Elegance

Should you buy the India manufactured Husqvarna Svartpilen 250 with its Swedish design and Austrian engine? We tell you…

A few moons ago, a pair of Swedish bombs dropped in India in the guise of the Husqvarna Svartpilen 250 and Vitpilen 250. Both motorcycles which are brand new offerings for India...

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Return of the King

The big bad Hayabusa returns and is now fully loaded with features that will shame many. Does it still hold its legendary cult status? Let us fire up the afterburners and find out.

If history has taught us anything it is that every era comes to an end and sadly that is true of the golden age of the larger-than-life sports tourers. Thankfully, Suzuki, has r...

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