Honda India Creates Record in Asia Road Racing Championship
Honda Racing India delivered a superb performance. That ended up being another day of picking up important points. At the end of Round 1 of the 2023 A...
How to Get Maximum Fuel Efficiency from Your Bike
Motorcycles can easily navigate city traffic, and most people prefer buying a two-wheeler over a car. Moreover, a two-wheeler provides significantly h...
Tips for Bike Racing Beginners
The easiest way to get into motorsports today is racing a motorcycle. They are simple to maintain & learn, and amusing to ride. Motorcycles are co...
Hero Dirt Biking Challenge: Launched by Hero MotoCorp
Hero Dirt Biking Challenge is launched by Hero MotoCorp. It is an India-wide talent hunt for promising off-roading racers. There will be qualifying ro...
Harley-Davidson flags off its pecial H.O.G.® Ride to Leh
A convoy of 20 Harley Owners across India joined in for the flag off in New Delhi
HMSI recalls all of their 125CC scooters
Honda has issued a recall for 56,194 units of the Honda Grazia, Activa 125 and the Aviator manufactured from February 7-16, 2018
Kawasaki launches New MY20 Z900 in India
India Kawasaki Motors Pvt. Ltd. (IKM) announces embark of new Era with the all-new Euro-5 compliance Z900.
KTM SHOW OFF NEW TRIPLE MODEL THREAT
KTM revealed KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R, the KTM 890 DUKE R, and the KTM 390 ADVENTURE
BREAKING NEWS

A Former Bike Champi...
Maninder Singh Prince won a National Championship in motorcycles for over 5 years before switching to four wheels and winning on the first try.Racing takes hard work, dedication, and a lot of luck. Most importantly, you must choose your area of specialization and stick to it. Prince has been a part of the Indian racing since 2008, starting on dirt bikes and consistently finishing on the podium for a decade. He then changed his concentration to four wheel racing and is now an active participant in India's rallying.

Honda Motorcycle is...
Honda's worldwide two-wheeler electrification strategy calls for the introduction of up to ten new EVs in various markets by 2025. In the next five years, the business anticipates selling one million electric motorcycles.

Bajaj Launched Updat...
The prices of the long-awaited Bajaj Pulsar NS160 and NS200 motorcycles have been disclosed ahead of the country's formal launch. The NS160 is priced at Rs 1.35 lakh, while the NS200 is priced at Rs 1.47 lakh. Prices are all ex-showroom. The new Bajaj Pulsar NS200 and NS160 have received a number of improvements for 2023. The company teased both the street naked motorcycles a while back. These bikes, known as the Dominar 200 and Dominar 160, are already available in Brazil with USD suspension.