Triumph Motorcycles – Daytona 675

The class leading sports bike. Stunningly agile.

The best supersports bike in the world? Winner of Supertest’s “King of Supersports” four years running. Designed for the race track, the Daytona 675 is the bike to beat on the road too. It’s the combination of outstanding handling and a storming three-cylinder engine.

Triumph Motorcycles - Daytona 675

With 124bhp and more torque than the competition, the Daytona 675 offers a truly exhilarating ride. With a lightweight and narrow chassis, fully-adjustable front and rear suspension it’s composed on all surfaces while monobloc radial brake calipers deliver eye popping stopping power.

Triumph Daytona 675 Features

Designed to compete in the Supersport World Championship, the Daytona 675 comes dripping with racetrack technology straight out of the crate.

With a lightweight and narrow chassis, fully-adjustable front and rear suspension the Daytona 675 is composed on all surfaces, while top of the range monobloc radial brake calipers deliver eye popping stopping power.

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Auto Expo – 2014 Expo May Be Held Outside Delhi

The New Delhi Auto Expo may be shifted to a new venue in future and will probably not be held in January any more, considering the issues that the ongoing event is suffering from.

Auto Expo: 2014 Expo may be held outside Delhi

All organising parties, namely Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Automotive Components Manufacturers’ Association (ACMA) acknowledged the need to streamline the way things are being run currently.

The organising bodies hope to provide the exhibitors and visitors a better experience at the 12th edition of the event.

Many exhibitors have made their displeasure known to the organisers and said that they may not come to the event next time. This made the organisers take note of the problems and come up with apt solutions for the 2014 event.

International players like Volkswagen, Fiat and Renault complained that similar events are held at the time of holidays in Europe and USA. The capacity of Pragati Maidan to host 1,00,000 visitors on a daily basis was also questioned by the likes of Anand Mahindra, Deputy >> Read More

KTM 200 DUKE: OVERVIEW

KTM Duke 200 is launching on 24th (Tuesday) January  2012 in Delhi.

The eagerly anticipated KTM 200 Duke will be backed by the sales and service might of Bajaj Probiking. It boasts remarkably potent specifications, which is why we couldn’t wait to get behind the handlebars and tell you how it all comes together as a package.

KTM 200 DUKE OVERVIEW

Butch, lean and aggressive all at the same time, the striking 200 Duke proudly shows off its KTM genes. Black and trademark orange are the predominant colours, while sharp angles and steep creases define this modern naked bike. Every part is visibly pared down to the minimum, which allows the 200 to live up to KTM’s ‘Ready to Race’ tag and tip the scales at just 136kg. The front mudguard is sporty and bolted on above elegant, slim-spoke alloy wheels. A bikini fairing guards the engine sump, while the engine itself is exposed within a trellis steel frame. A stubby stainless steel exhaust box sits neatly tucked away underneath.

There’s a chin-set auxiliary light below the headlight, while a compact digital instrument cluster sits over it. Fussy at best, >> Read More

2012 Ducati Monster 795 Now at 5.99 Lakhs Only

The 2012 Ducati Monster 795 was launched at a price of INR 6.99 Lakhs, ex-showroom Delhi, days ago at the 2012 Indian Auto Expo. Today, we’ve just gotten wind of the fact that the Monster’s price has been slashed by a mighty 1 lakh rupees.

2012 Ducati Monster 795 Now at 5.99 Lakhs Only

Now the 2012 Ducati Monster 795 will now be priced at INR 5.99 lakh rupees, which is a killer deal for what is an iconic motorcycle and one that is extremely capable too. That said, the price being an introductory one might be bumped up after some time.

The Ducati Monster 795 is assembled at Ducati’s Thailand assembly plant through completely knocked down kits shipped in from Bologna,Italy. Apart from critical cycle parts, many parts have also been sourced from Thailand to bring the overall price of the Ducati Monster down, so that the Italian brand can compete with other rival brands, most of whom offer their motorcycles at lower prices than Ducati.

Speaking about the price revision, Ducati India CEO Ashish Chordia said, It was our endeavour to price this model attractively and we have succeeded in passing on >> Read More