The Ducati Panigale V4 R has been launched in India at ₹84.99 lakh. Here’s a detailed look at its engine, performance, ...
Ducati India has launched the new Ducati XDiavel V4 motorcycle in the Indian market. The XDiavel is positioned as a more ...
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Triumph Speed Triple 1200 Price starts at Rs. 17.95 Lakh which is Rs. 15.39 Lakh costlier than base model of Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 priced at Rs. 2.56 Lakh. The claimed milea ...
The advanced electronics systems used in MotoGP™ bikes play an important role in producing the elite performance and speeds witnessed in the most exciting sport on earth, whilst also helping to keep ...
His name is Oscar Delaite, and he is a 19-year-old engineering student at the Université de Technologié de Troyes in Troyes, France, and it is the belief of this column that he will go on to live a ...
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Nearly 20 years after the first Hypermotard dropped with its simple supermoto design, Ducati introduces the fourth generation of its most radical motorcycle range with two new models: the Hypermotard ...
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With experience of handling leading global sites like ZigWheels, Punya is an avid motorcyclist who has been in the industry for over half a decade. He is always up for a ride to the canyons or the ...
I've been riding for a few decades now, and my thoughts on beginner bikes are simple: get something small, cheap (preferably used), and with a relatively low amount of power. I've had the opportunity ...
Zero to 60 in 2.52 seconds. That’s how fast the all-new Diavel V4 RS goes. And it’s not just a random ‘ideal world’ spec on paper, but something Ducati accomplished during test runs in the real world.