Bike Reviews
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Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Is This the Ultimate City Roadster for 2026?
If you’ve been scrolling through your feed looking for a bike that doesn’t feel like a workout just to move out of the parking lot, you’ve likely bumped into the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. It’s been a few years since its original debut in August 2022, but in 2026, it remains one of the most talked-about motorcycles on the road. Why? Because it broke the “heavy cruiser” mold that Royal Enfield was known for. It’s light, it’s flickable, and honestly, it’s a bit of a rebel. Whether you’re a college student or a daily commuter, here is everything you need to know about the Hunter 350 this year. The Price…
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The Orange Pocket Rocket: Why the KTM 200 Duke Still Rules the Streets
There is a specific moment in every motorcyclist’s journey. It’s that moment when you decide you want something more than just a point-A-to-point-B commuter machine. You want adrenaline. You want style. You want a bike that makes you look back at it every time you park it. For over a decade, for thousands of riders across the globe, the answer to that craving has been one specific machine: The KTM 200 Duke. If you are looking for your first “proper” performance motorcycle, or just an incredibly fun urban weapon, the 200 Duke is likely on your shortlist. But in a market flooded with options, does the original naked streetfighter still…
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Yamaha FZS V4 (Matte Red) – The Ultimate 150cc Streetfighter?
Introduction: The “Lord of the Streets” Evolves In the crowded 150cc segment in India, few names carry the weight of the Yamaha FZ. For over a decade, it has defined what a muscular street commuter should look like. Now, in its fourth generation—the Yamaha FZS V4 Deluxe—it’s not just relying on its good looks. Yamaha has injected serious technology into this package, most notably adding a Traction Control System (TCS), a feature unheard of in this displacement category just a few years ago. We got an up-close look at the stunning Matte Red variant, and it demands attention. In this review, we break down the design, the new tech features,…
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Yamaha R1 V5 Leaked? The “Baby R1” India Has Been Waiting For!
Note on the Model Name: Based on current Yamaha naming conventions and Indian market trends, the term “Yamaha R1 V5” is popularly used by fans to describe the upcoming Yamaha R15 V5 (often called the “Baby R1” due to its design). The actual Yamaha R1 is a 1000cc superbike that does not use “V” versioning. Given your interest in the R15 series, this post focuses on the highly anticipated Yamaha R15 V5, while clarifying the R1 connection. Yamaha R15 V5 (2026): The “Baby R1” India is Waiting For – Price, Launch, and Full Details Introduction: The Legend Evolves If there is one motorcycle that has single-handedly defined the “sports bike”…


