Thursday, April 30, 2009

A collection of my stoppie pics

If I am running a motorcycling blog, it is evident that yes, I am motorcycle guy, a bike nut, a two-wheeled fanatic. Most of you readers come from the US and UK and while in India, we might not have super powerful big bikes, we do have our own share of small capacity bikes, which can be fun too.
Here are some of my stoppie pics on various Indian bikes

1. Stoopie on 150cc Hero Honda Hunk


2. Stoppie on 150cc Yamaha FZ-S


3. Stoppie on 150cc Yamaha FZ16


4. Stoppie on 150cc TVS Apache (old)
Also Read:
1. MotoGP R1 replicas for France
2. Yamaha YBR 250 coming to UK
3. Minerva Sachs 250
4. The sexiest 125cc bikes ever

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

YZF-R1 MotoGP replicas from Yamaha France!


Was just surfing through my list of favourite motorcyling website, when i read this interesting news on Faster and Faster
According to the above mentioned website, Yamaha France (see) is offering four (yes, just FOUR) MotoGP replicas of the YZF-R1. These will be sold in Rossi and Lorenzo colors and the sticker price is, well, USD 26,600!! The price is quite steep but you do get a Rossi / Lorenzo replica helmet free as well. Worth it? Well, I would say rather go in for a Busa and a GSX-R750!

Pic source : www.motorevue.com

Also read:
1. Yamaha YBR 250 for UK market

Fazer 250 coming to UK as Yamaha YBR 250


Yamaha has just confirmed that the popular Fazer 250, that is being in many countries abroad will also be launched in the UK market as the YBR 250. Yamaha already sells the smaller YBR 125 and the this bigger 250 will prove to be a success as well.
The YBR 250 will make around 21bhp with 20.5Nm of torque : enough for city commutes and the occasional highway run. The bike has an estimated top speed of around 85mph / 136km/h.

Also read:
1. Minerva Sachs 250R
2. The worlds sexiest 125cc bikes


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Minerva Motor Indonesia (MMI) : Minerva Sachs 250R


PT Minerva Motor Indonesia (MMI) has started marketing three models sport: SuperMoto, naked, and sport (fairing). Out of these, the Minerva Sachs 250R caught our attention. The tie up is with Megelli motors but for the 250cc engine, MMI seems to have picked up the mill from Sachs but made in Thailand.
Details are still sketchy, however, this is what we could gather about the bike, Minerva Sachs 250:



Engine : SOHC, air cooled
CC : 247
Max Power : 20.5 bhp @ 8000 rpm
Max Torque : 18Nm @ 6000 rpm
Gearbox : 5-speed



The Minerva Sachs 250 sells for around USD 2700, which is superb considering it looks like a full fledged racing bike!

ALSO SEE
1. HONDA FURY - NOW IN SHOWROOMS
2. THE SEXIEST 125CC BIKES IN THE WORLD
3. YAMAHA'S MINI FZ1 IN INDIA


www.hugeprelaunch.com

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Honda Fury : Now in Dealers

Just got this in my mail box :


Yep, the new 2009 Honda Fury is now in showrooms. Click HERE to read the First ride report

ALSO SEE 

- THE SEXIEST 125CC BIKES IN THE WORLD

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Top 5 : The most sexy 125cc bikes

125cc? Just that? Will the bike even hit 75mph / 120kmh?
Well, yes. There are extra-ordinary small capacity bikes out there that not only look smashing but also perform decently well. Here is our take on the Best 125cc bikes out there (in alphabetic order mind you)

1. APRILIA RS 125



Engine: 125cc
Power: 15bhp (restricted
Power: 30bhp (de-restricted)
Top speed: around 75mph for 15bhp
Top speed: around 95mph for 33bhp
Cost: £3799 (UK)

So, we thought 125cc bikes were boring? Get hold of the Aprilia 125 and de-restrict it, freeing all the 33 horses, and 125cc biking will never be the same again.


The Aprilia RS125 has remained the best fun 125cc bike for ages now. It was first launched way back in '95 and still remains an average teenagers' dream bike. Looks like a biggie, handles like a track bike and the engine can be de-restricted to 30bhp which means it can tease cars on the road as well! It’s a tad expensive to buy and run thanks to pricey two-stroke motorcycle oil, but, if you can afford it, the Aprilia RS125 is worth every penny.

2. APRILIA TUONO 125



Engine: 125cc
Power: 14bhp
Top speed: 81mph / 130kmh
Cost: £3499 (UK)

Again a 2-stroke screamer, the Tuono 125 is Slightly cheaper than the RS 125 and has changes like a nose fairing and flat handle bars. This bike, just like the RS 125 can also be de-restricted. And then ladies and gentlemen, the real fun begins!

3. CAGIVA MITO SP 525


Engine: 125cc
Power: 14.7bhp
Top speed: 81mph / 130kmh
Cost: £3499 (UK)

The third 125cc 2-stroke bike out here, we feel the Mito is also the best looking of the lot. The Cagiva Mito SP525 is essentially the long-running two-stroke Cagiva Mito 125 brought up to date in every area and then dressed in bodywork to honour John Koscinski’s 500GP efforts onboard the Cagiva V594 circa 1994. In unrestricted form its claimed 30bhp (approx) performance means anyone on their two-year licence probation period can make use of its sporty nature. Effectively two bikes for one price with a lot of fun.

4. DERBI GPR 125


Engine: 125cc
Power: 30bhp
Top speed: 90mph / 144kmh
Cost: £3599 (UK)

The Derbi GPR125 is almost as good looking as the Mito actually. You could easily mistake it for a baby Ducati or MV Agusta motorcycle. The Derbi GPR125 also goes very well (de-restricted of course ) and handles just like a racing motorcycle, with firm suspension and a substantial 300mm front disc brake. The Derbi GPR125 is a teenage dream on wheels. The 2-stroke mill can pump out 30 ponnies which means it easy to see 90mph or 145km/h on the speedometer.

5. YAMAHA YZF-R125


Engine: 125cc
Power: 14.6bhp
Top speed: 75mph / 120kmh
Cost: £2999 (UK)

Yes, the Yamaha sells for less than 3000 pounds but that also means it aint that much fun to ride. Its a 4-stroke engine after all guys. But it retains all the qualities one would expect out of a sexy looking 125cc bike. It handles like a dream too.
And it’s actually slightly bigger than the YZF-R6 that inspired its styling!

INPUTS FROM : MCN

ALSO SEE:
1. Can the new Honda VTR 250 beat the Ninja 250R?
2. Rossi stars in Nutella ad!
3. Kymco Quannon 125cc


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Will the new Honda VTR 250 beat the Kawasaki Ninja 250R?

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We told you about Honda's plan of launching the new revamped VTR 250 in Europe. Well, the best bike currently in the 250cc segment is the Kawasaki Ninja 250R . So, can the Honda VTR 250 beat the Kawasaki Ninja 250R hands down?

The guys at Motorcycle News have done a great comparo for the April 29 issue and the facts and figures are right there.

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In a nut shell, the Ninja to us looks much appealing, due to the full fairing. It also has a more potent motor that puts out 32 bhp as compared to 29 for the Honda. But, the Honda is a full 30kg lighter than the Ninja!! It seem it will be close battle then. See MCN's website for more details

ALSO SEE: Rossi stars in Netella ad! The CBR1000RR goes sun bathing!

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Valentino Rossi stars in Nutella ad...!!!

Rossi does it again. Finding enough time from biking, our biking hero stars in this Nutella advertisement. Check it out



Also see Valentino Rossi being caught with a topless girl HERE

Friday, April 17, 2009

New Honda VTR 250 for European markets



Rejoice European bikers, here another great 250cc machine for you - the Honda VTR 250! The Japanese giant has announced a revamped VTR250 for the European market. The bad news is that it wont be going to the states...

Power wise, this Honda VTR250 uses a 90-degree, four-valve, liquid-cooled V-Twin motor. Honda claims 29 horses for the mill at 10,500, which is the same as the Kawasaki Ninja 250R.

Read more HERE

ALSO READ:
-YAMAHA'S 150CC R1 FOR INDIA
-YAMAHA'S 150CC FZ FOR INDIA

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Kawasaki Bajaj Ninia 250 in India


And the wait goes on... The Kawasaki Ninja 250R was first shown at the Auto Expo in Jan 2008 in New Delhi, thousands of us have been waiting for the best 250cc machine money can buy in the world.
Bajaj keeps pushing the launch date of the Ninja 250 : the latest reports said May 2009. Will bikers run out of patience by then?

Well, lets see. In the meantime, enjoy this video of the Ninja 250R being reviewed by the guys at www.motorcycle-usa.com