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Upcoming 2021 Ducati SuperSport 950

Upcoming 2021 Ducati SuperSport 950x 2021 Ducati SuperSport 950 Latest Updates The Ducati SuperSport has been launched in India at a starting price of Rs 12.08 lakh for the stock version. If you want the S version, you pay Rs 13.39 lakh. Furthermore, if you want the S in a white shade, the cost is Rs 13.6 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). It is powered by a 937cc, L-twin Testastretta engine. The liquid-cooled, twin-cylinder motor offers 110PS at 9500rpm, and 93Nm of peak torque at 6500rpm. The engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. Braking is done by disc brakes on both ends and it gets multi-level ABS. Ducati India has started accepting bookings for the upcoming SuperSport. The Ducati SuperSport will be the latest addition to the Italian bikemakers portfolio in the Indian market. The Ducati SuperSport is offered in two variants internationally - stock and the SuperSport S but we will have to wait till the launch for confirmation on whether both the models are made available in India. The new
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Upcoming MV Agusta bikes

 Upcoming MV Agusta F3 800: MV Agusta F3 800 Highlights Chinese two-wheeler manufacturer Loncin Moto Company to build small capacity motorcycles ranging from 350 to 500cc. Under this partnership, the bikes will be designed by MV Agusta but manufactured in China. The bikes are expected to be named Brutale 350/500, F2 350/500, Turismo Veloce 350/500 and Dragster 350/500. We expect these bikes to be launched in India by late 2021 or early 2022. MotoRoyale has launched the MV Agusta F3 800 RC in India for a price of Rs 21.99 lakh (ex-showroom, pan India). That's a premium of Rs 4 lakh over the standard model. That said, the extra dough does get you some premium equipment like lightweight SC-Project exhaust, aluminium parts, rear cowl, paddock stand and a certificate of origin. MV Agusta also offers a special ECU remap that allows its 798cc inline triple motor to make 153PS of power at 13,250rpm using the aftermarket exhaust. That's an increment of 5PS over the standard F3 800. Tor

Upcoming Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX Highlights

 Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX Highlights: The Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX gets a revised price of Rs 22.89 lakh for the current year. That’s a difference of a little over Rs 1 lakh compared to the previous price of Rs 21.80 lakh. Similarly, the Ninja H2 SX SE also get a price revision and now retails at Rs 28.19 lakh (both prices, ex-showroom) The H2 SX and SE are essentially touring-focused versions of the manic Ninja H2. As a result, they sport similar design cues, albeit with a larger fairing that covers the engine. The rear, however, has received some changes to offer better pillion comfort and to mount panniers, including a redesigned, smaller exhaust canister, which is now placed closer to the ground. As this is a tourer at heart, the fuel tank capacity has gone up to 19 litres, which is 2 litres more than the H2. The windscreen has also received a slight redesign and now sits more upright for better wind deflection. Further affirming its touring traits, the clip-on handlebars are positioned hi

Upcoming KTM 890 Duke

KTM 890 Duke Highlights KTM 890 Duke Latest Updates The KTM 890 Duke has been globally unveiled. It is essentially a bored-out version of the KTM 790 Duke with more power, improved electronics, better tyres and new colours. The only aspect differentiating the 890 Duke from the 790 is the new colour scheme. It sports the exact same bodywork with razor-sharp tank extensions and a full LED headlight. KTM 890 Duke Price: KTM hasn't announced the price of the bike just yet. But we believe, the 890 Duke could be priced around Rs 9 lakh (ex-showroom) KTM 890 Duke Features: Electronics includes four ride modes (Rain, Street, Sport & Track), traction control, switchable wheelie control, launch control and cornering ABS. Its feature list consists of a full-colour TFT screen with smartphone connectivity and LED lights all around. It also gets a lower seat height which measures in at 820mm -- 5mm lower than the 790 Duke, and 14mm shorter than the 890 R. KTM 890 Duke Engine:  Powering the s

Upcoming Royal Enfield 650cc motorcycles spied testing..

 - Multiple 650cc models spotted testing - Models feature upside-down front forks - Launch details unavailable yet.. Royal Enfield’s 650cc portfolio will soon witness the arrival of new products. As reported earlier, the 650cc range, which currently comprises the Interceptor INT 650 and the Continental GT 650, will be joined by a cruiser-style model. Now, a spy video has revealed that the company is working on more products that will be launched in the middleweight segment. The photos gave a quick glimpse at a retro-style motorcycle that featured a twin-sided peashooter exhaust design. Unlike the 650cc cruiser, this new model featured a relatively low-set handlebar, neutral position for the footpegs, and blacked-out peashooter exheffort This motorcycle was accompanied by its accessorised version that packed a tall-windscreen and crash protectors. The cycle parts, similar to the 650cc cruiser, included upside-down front forks and twin-sided rear springs to perform the shock absorption t

Kawasaki Ninja 300 BS6 to be launched in India in three colour options

- Kawasaki Ninja 300 BS6 to launch soon - Could be priced at a slight premium over earlier       model - To be available in three colours The Kawasaki Ninja 300 BS6 is set to be launched in India soon and the brand has has revealed the colour options the motorcycle would come with. First up is the KRT (Kawasaki Racing Team) livery that comprises of Lime Green, Black and White on the belly. The paint scheme also has red highlights on the fairing. Then there is the dual-tone Lime Green with Ebony paint scheme and the Ebony colour option. Both come with honeycomb graphics on the side fairing with bold ‘Ninja’ lettering. Nevertheless the styling remains the same as the previous model. And the Kawasaki Ninja 300 BS6 will come powered by the same 296cc, parallel-twin motor. We can also expect the power and torque output to remain the same at 38.4bhp and 27Nm. However, it is likely to demand a slight premium over the BS4 model that was priced at Rs 2.98 lakh, ex-showroom. Related Searches an