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MV Agusta announces prices for F3 800, Brutale 1090, F4 in India

The MV Agusta F3 800 has been priced at Rs 15.99 (ex-showroom Pune), the MV Agusta Brutale 1090 at Rs 17.99 lakh (ex-showroom Pune) and the MV Agusta F4 at Rs 25.99 lakh (ex-showroom Pune). Bookings are already open

Kinetic-MV Agusta have started accepting bookings for their motorcycles in India - the MV Agusta F3 800, MV Agusta Brutale 1090 and the MV Agusta F4.

The F3 800 has been priced at Rs 15.99 lakh (ex-showroom Pune), the Brutale 1090 at Rs 17.99 lakh and the F4 superbike has been priced at Rs 25.99 lakh (ex-showroom Pune). All prices are introductory prices and the company says they may be subject to change at short notice.

MV Agusta Brutale 800

Kinetic-MV Agusta is accepting bookings with 50 per cent payment upfront at the time of booking, with the rest to be paid at the time of delivery. Delivery is likely to take anything between 45-60 days. So far, Kinetic hasn’t launched any showrooms for the MV Agusta brand in India yet. Bookings are being accepted online at the Kinetic-MV Agusta website, motoroyale.in.

The next MV Agusta bike to be launched is the Brutale 800 which we have alreadyridden, and is expected sometime in early 2016.

Courtesy : Zigwheels

Nov 04, 2015
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Suzuki sold more than 10,000 Gixxers last month

Suzuki Motorcycles India saw a 15% increase in sales in October 2015, led by a strong showing of its 150cc Gixxer motorcycle.

After a brief lull in the Indian two-wheeler segment, Suzuki Motorcycles India took everyone by surprise when it introduced the Gixxer, a premium 150cc offering with the brawn and the performance to play ball with the best of the established names in its segment. The big gamble has seemingly paid off for the wholly-owned subsidiary of the Japanese manufacturer reports that it has registered a steady 15% sequential increase in their October 2015 sales figures as compared to September 2015. 

Additionally, the Gixxer has crossed the mark of 10,000 units in overall sales. Suzuki Motorcycle sold 35,936 units in October 2015, including exports, as opposed to 31,240 units in September 2015, recording a sustained growth in its overall sales.

In a press release, Masayoshi Ito, Managing Director, Suzuki Motorcycles India, said, “We are happy that our Gixxer series has crossed 10,000 units in market sales in October 2015, which is a testimony to its unmatched appeal amongst discerning young customers and also a sign of positive reception to our overall product portfolio in the market.”

Courtesy : Zigwheels

Nov 03, 2015
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Royal Enfield sales grow by 73 per cent in October, 2015

Royal Enfield sold 44,138 units in November, 2015 to record an impressive growth of 73 per cent in sales. The 2015 edition of the Rider Mania event will be held from November 20th-22nd

Royal Enfield has released its sales figure for the month of November, 2015 and it has been another successful month for the oldest two-wheeler manufacturer in the country. Royal Enfield sold 44,138 units in November, 2015 as opposed to 25,510 units that it managed in the corresponding month last year. This means domestic sales have grown by a significant 73 per cent. Exports though dropped by 27 per cent as it shipped out 384 units in comparison to 529 units in November last year. Royal Enfield recently commenced operation in its first exclusive stores in the city of Madrid, Spain and Paris, France. Royal Enfield is rapidly expanding its presence in these markets with over 80 dealerships across France, and 25 in Spain. With these new dealerships, Royal Enfield will be hoping 

Rider Mania, the annual motorcycling festival organised by Royal Enfield will be held in Goa from November 20th-22nd at Vagator Hill Side, Goa. With more than 5,000 riders expected to join three days festival from across the country. It is also expected that Royal Enfield will showcase the new Himalayan adventure tourer motorcycle at the 2015 Rider Mania as well which makes the event for more special for Royal Enfield enthusiasts. 

Courtesy : Zigwheels

Nov 03, 2015
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Triumph Street Twin: First Look Review.

We take a close look at the new Triumph Street Twin – the entry level modern classic in the 2016 model year Bonneville range

The Triumph Street Twin will have the smallest displacing engine and expected to carry the least expensive sticker price in the 2016 Triumph Classic range. The Street Twin will be the most important model for Triumph India when the bikes are launched in India sometime in 2016, after being unveiled at the Auto Expo in February.

Like the current Triumph Bonneville, the Street Twin is expected to carry the bulk of Triumph India’s sales. But that’s where the similarities end, if any. The new Street Twin is a new motorcycle from the ground up and is a complete upgrade of the existing Bonneville.

The engine is all-new and is now liquid cooled, compared to the air-cooled unit of the current Bonneville. Then there is ride-by-wire throttle, switchable ABS and even traction control, all of which aren’t available on the current Bonnie. 

Triumph Street Twin

Looks and Styling

The Street Twin still retains the original Bonneville silhouette, but it’s a contemporary take in design. Clean lines, minimal bodywork and a sleek rear end define a sharp, stripped back styling. The attention to detail is impressive – be it the large, clear lens headlight, cast wheels and a unique retro-looking LED taillight.

Designed for ease of use and riding fun, the Street Twin combines a fuel tank which narrows down towards the rider as is the seat with low height (750mm), again narrow at the front. This will certainly benefit newer riders as well as those with shorter height to plant their feet comfortably. This means the Street Twin will appeal to a whole lot of riders, from different geographies and with different riding skills. 

The instrument panel is a single-pod unit, and it incorporates a digital menu system which can be accessed by a handlebar mounted scroll button. Read outs include gear position indicator, odometer, two trip settings, service indicator, range to empty, fuel level, average and current fuel consumption figures, clock, and traction control and ABS settings too.

The engine itself has been beautifully styled too, incorporating styling cues from the legendary Bonneville engine silhouette while incorporating contemporary engine components to maintain that authentic look. So, while the new 900cc engine is liquid-cooled, the engine still retains the air-cooled cooling fins for that authentic ‘classic’ look.

Detail Triumph Street Twin

The upswept dual exhausts add more character to the Street Twin and are said to deliver the unmistakable sound of a British twin, with a characteristic rich and raw note.

900cc liquid cooled parallel twin engine

Engine and Performance

If there’s one thing which is completely different from the current Bonnie, it is the engine of the Street Twin. The powerplant is what Triumph calls a ‘high torque,’ all-new 900cc liquid-cooled, parallel twin engine which makes a whopping 80Nm of peak torque at a low 3200rpm. That’s over 18 per cent more torque than the current Bonneville. But what is more important is that the torque now comes in lower in the rev range (the current Bonneville makes 61Nm at 5500rpm).

Street Twin Performance

What this means is that there will be more usable power lower on the revs, and Triumph says the torque will be spread over the entire rev range, so riders can enjoy the Street Twin’s performance in daily street use as well as on the occasional long distance ride.

Triumph says the new liquid-cooled engine not only achieves cleaner emissions, but will deliver enhanced fuel efficiency as well – as much as 36 per cent better fuel economy than the previous generation Bonneville. Power figures aren't disclosed yet, but expect a bump there too, from the currrent Bonneville's 61PS output.

Then there’s the electronic ride-by-wire system that enhances throttle control and responsiveness and the bike comes equipped with variable traction control and ABS too. And there’s also a slip assist clutch for a light feel at the finger tips, making it easy to ride, and ride longer. 

Street Twin front fork

Suspension and Brakes

The Street Twin employs an all-new chassis and suspension design. Triumph says the bike delivers dynamic handling and an engaging riding experience. While no details are released yet, the front is a conventional fork fitted with gaiters for the period look while the dual shocks are preload adjustable.

Unlike the previous generation Bonneville, the Street Twin now gets switchable ABS, with a single front disc squeezed by a two-piston calliper, while the rear wheel gets a smaller rear disc. 

Triumph Street Twin Riding

Competition and Market Positioning

With all the features expected from current motorcycles, the Street Twin makes a bold statement as a very capable neo-retro motorcycle. Pricing will be particularly important, more so, when the previous generation Bonneville contributes to the largest sales numbers for Triumph India.

We’re not sure about how the Street Twin will be priced. But with features like ride-by-wire throttle, switchable ABS and traction control, the sticker price will perhaps get dearer than the current Bonneville on sale for Rs 5.7 lakh (ex-showroom). Our guess is, anything between 80,000 to a lakh. But knowing Triumph India, we hope the 2016 range is brought in as CKDs and prices kept competitive, hopefully as close to the previous generation as possible.

And it certainly will be a very important bike for Triumph, not just in India, but across the world. Ducati already has had a winner in the Scrambler, making it the largest selling Ducati worldwide this year. And looking at how it’s positioned, the Street Twin could very well become the largest selling Triumph as well. Now, it’s only a matter of time till prices are announced. We are waiting...

Courtesy : Zigwheels

Oct 31, 2015
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2015 Tokyo: Kawasaki Ninja H2 gets slipper clutch update.

At the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show, Kawasaki announced that the 2016 Kawasaki Ninja H2 will get equipped with slipper clutch thereby signifying the fact that production of the supercharged motorcycle has been extended by one more year.

Kawasaki announced that it has given the Ninja H2 superbike cosmetic and mechanical updates at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show. The Japanese bikemaker announced that the ECU system on the motorcycle has been tweaked to better suit the emission norms. Also the 2016 Kawasaki Ninja H2 will get the benefit of slipper clutch which was oddly missing until now given the power on tap and the pricing the motorcycle commands. A slipper clutch acts to prevent rear wheel lock on aggressive downshifts which might catch the rider by surprise on few occasions and is an useful feature while riding the motorcycle on the limit. Talking about the cosmetic updates, the 2016 Kawasaki Ninja H2 will be now offered in a new colour option of “Mirror Coated Spark Black”. The updates also mean that Kawasaki will continue the production of the supercharged Ninja H2 and Ninja H2R in 2016 albeit in small numbers. 

2016 Kawasaki Ninja H2 image

The Kawasaki Ninja H2 is the most expensive motorcycle offering from the Japanese two-wheeler giant in India and has been priced at Rs 29 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). The biggest talking point of the Kawasaki Ninja H2 is the addition of supercharger to boost the power output of the motor and it’s the only supercharged mass production motorcycle on sale globally. Powering the Kawasaki Ninja H2 is a 998cc, liquid-cooled, inline-four motor churning out 200PS at 11,000rpm and peak torque of 113.5Nm at 10,500rpm. The Kawasaki Ninja H2 will be offered with an option of Ram Air that hikes the power output to 210PS. These numbers make it among the most powerful litre-class motorcycle on sale globally. The Kawasaki Ninja H2 is also the only supercharged production motorcycle on sale currently.

Courtesy : Zigwheels

Oct 30, 2015
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