Classic Legends Private Limited has rolled out accessories, merchandise and riding gear for the Jawa Motorcycles. Prices start from as low as Rs. 399 for a grab rail, going up to Rs. 7,499 for a riding jacket. The accessories list includes bar-end mirrors, engine crash guard in chrome and matte black, different grab rails, Hammerhead base plate, luggage rack and more. Meanwhile, buyers can opt for a textile mesh riding jacket from Rynox, full leather gauntlet gloves, and open face helmets with a visor. The helmets are available in two design options - Corona and Halo and are priced at Rs. 2,349 respectively. In addition, Jawa also offers t-shirts for Rs. 899 each.
KTM India recently introduced the RC 125 in the country. The baby KTM RC 125 is the brand's smallest full faired offering and shares its underpinnings with the KTM 125 Duke. Priced at Rs. 1.47 lakh (ex-showroom India, Introductory), deliveries for the RC 125 have begun across dealerships. The KTM Rc 125 takes on the Yamaha YZF-R15 V3.0 at its price point, and it will be interesting to see if customers flock to the KTM dealerships instead of Yamaha's for a small capacity track tool. The RC 125 is about Rs. 17,000 more expensive than the 125 Duke and gets a number of changes including the clip-on handlebar, projector headlamps, LED DRLs, and of course, the full fairing.
Ducati Motorcycle India will launch its flagship ADV, the Multistrada 1260 Enduro in India on July 9, 2019. It is basically a more hard-core version of the Multistrada 1260 and is fitted with focussed off-road kit as well.
The Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Bill has been cleared by the Union Cabinet for the second time now and is due to be presented in Parliament. away. Here are five points on how it will help us drive differently.
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has recently come out with an official statement to talk about the road map for electric two-wheelers in India and the company's vision for the year 2030.
Electric motors are supposed to be the successor to the internal combustion engine and manufacturers are making the transition towards the electric mobility on both two and four wheels. BMW Motorrad, largely known for its evocative motorcycles is also working on an electric future for itself and is offering a glimpse of the future with its new Vision DC Roadster concept. BMW calls the 'electrical awakening' of the twin-cylinder Boxer engine that has powered the bike maker's motorcycles for over 90 years. The BMW Vision DC Roadster is only a concept for now but could just preview a future Rnine T model with an electric drive.
Chinese motorcycle maker CFMoto has been teasing its arrival in the Indian market for a while, and has now confirmed it will be introducing bikes in the country from July 2019. CF Moto is entering the premium end of the motorcycle segment with bikes concentrated in the middleweight space. The manufacturer has partnered with Hyderabad-based company AMW and will be locally assembling its bikes. CF Moto's India website lists four motorcycles including the 250NK, 400NK, 650MT and the 650NK, along with a host of ATVs and side-by-sides as part of its portfolio. Speculations suggest that the brand could bring the 300NK instead of the 250NK. It's not clear what is the timeline for the launch of these motorcycles and we expect to get clarity on the manufacturer's operation plans at sometime next month.