The Bobber Sport is powered by Moto Guzzi's 853 cc transverse v-twin engine which makes 54 bhp at 6250 rpm and 62 Nm at 3,000 rpm. The Bobber Sport also gets Ohlins suspension, which is adjustable for preload, compression and rebound damping.
Indian Motorcycle may be getting ready to launch a production version of the Indian FTR 1200 custom concept which was unveiled at the EICMA show in 2017.
Autonomous cars are the rage at present as the future of mobility. With tech companies as well as automakers exploring all avenues of the technology, and some even offering on cars of today, case in point being Tesla Model S, new generation Audi A8 and even the Mercedes-Benz S-Class. However, the tech not been as actively explored by two-wheeler makers with the exceptions being Honda's Ride Assist concept, Yamaha's Motoroid and Ducati's radar-based assistance systems. However, BMW Motorrad is the latest bike maker to explore the technology and has now revealed its new self riding concept called 'ConnectedRide'. The tech further expands the use of autonomous technology on motorcycles, which BMW says will be used to improve rider safety.
Harley-Davidson blames retaliatory European tariffs for moving some of the brand's motorcycle production overseas. This has resulted in a bitter feud, with President Trump calling for a boycott of the brand.
The special edition Ducati Monster 797 is the first officially commissioned Ducati to be customised by Rajputana Customs. The build was commissioned to mark 25 years of the Ducati Monster, and the bike gets cosmetic changes.
Following up on its announcement at EICMA last year, Kawasaki has revealed the 2019 Ninja 125 and Z125 motorcycles for the European market. The bikes will be making their public debut at the Intermot Motorcycle Show in Cologne, Germany in October this year, and will be targeted at young riders with the A1 license. Both the Kawasaki Ninja 125 and Z125 take inspiration from their respective larger 250 cc siblings in design and certainly look very desirable 125 cc bikes that you'd like to own. The Ninja 125 will compete with the KTM RC125 and the Aprilia RS4 125, while the Z125 will take on the KTM 125 Duke.