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4 days ago |
bikewale.com | Anuj Mishra
One of the most popular big bikes in India, the Kawasaki Z900 has been updated for 2025 in the country. Unlike most previous model year updates, the Japanese bike maker has given the bike some substantial revisions to make it better in every way possible. Now, for those who want to know the nature of these changes in detail, here’s a breakdown. Engine One of the strongest traits of the Z900 has always been its engine, and Kawasaki has tried to make it even better for 2025.
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5 days ago |
bikewale.com | Anuj Mishra
A Barcelona-based custom shop named Fuel Motorcycles let its imagination run wild with the recently unveiled Fury 650. A Bear 650-based custom job, the Fuel Fury 650 has been made in collaboration with Royal Enfield, and with assistance from Spain-based Bandarra Motorcycles. This custom scrambler has been created in honour of desert racers from the 1960s. It particularly pays tribute to the Fury 500, which was ridden by Eddie Mulder, the champion from the 1960 Big Bear Run.
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6 days ago |
bikewale.com | Anuj Mishra
Besides new two-wheeler launches, what caught the attention of motorcycle enthusiasts globally was the first-ever video of the KTM Duke electric surfacing on social media. Moreover, the adventure biking fraternity was left puzzled on seeing a mysterious Hero Xpulse test mule plying on Indian roads, which is expected to be the 160cc version of the bike. 2025 KTM RC 200 launchKTM updated the 2025 RC 200 with a new colour TFT display, replacing the older LCD unit.
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1 week ago |
bikewale.com | Anuj Mishra
It offers 24/7 support across IndiaRSA service is priced at Rs. 975 This year marks the 40th anniversary of Yamaha’s existence in the Indian market. To commemorate the occasion and to improve its after-sales service, the company has announced a new five-year Roadside Assistance (RSA) program for its customers in India. The RSA package costs Rs. 975 and provides 24/7 support across the country for various emergencies.
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1 week ago |
bikewale.com | Anuj Mishra
It is BMW Motorrad’s design exerciseCreated with a focus on aerodynamics and weight reduction BMW Motorrad recently took the veils off a very special sportbike concept at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este car event in Italy. It goes by the name Concept RR and gives a glimpse into the future of BMW sportbikes. The Concept RR is inspired by the M 1000 RR homologation special, which has helped BMW Motorrad’s factory racer Toprak dominate the FIM World Superbike Championship last year.
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