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It is now that the CB Shine finally received a good update, both in terms of styling, features and a mechanical upgrade. So what is it that makes the Honda CB Shine SP special and a class apart from the CB Shine? Read on to know:
Electronics on motorcycles are getting more and more sophisticated as the model years pass by. Electronic intervention started with the introduction of Anti lock brakes (ABS) and as years passed by, bikes became more and more adaptive to the conditions of use. Many aids like Traction Control, Power modes, Anti-wheelie, Race ABS and Slide control are now a standard in High-end Superbikes. Let's discuss the most used electronic aid on modern superbikes- The Quickshifter.
MotoGP has always been a sport of innovations, some things which even Albert Einstein or Isaac Newton wouldn't have imagined and implemented are applied in this outrageous and exciting sport.
We really do not take so much as an effort to check out the tyres of our bikes. Unless for those who are into hardcore biking or go for a lot of touring on the bike, the rest of us are the least interested in the tyres of our bikes unless they start going flat way too often or only after we have had a bad slip or something.
Eleven years after the introduction of the Z1, Kawasaki reformed the bike world once more. In 1983 the brand new GPz900R Ninja tore up the superbike rule-book, re-characterized the abilities of a liter-bike and wowed the world.
The RAM Air Intake featured on Kawasaki Ninja H2 which gave the bike a boost of another 10 HP taking the entire total to 210 HP for the road legal version. The race stack version though got 310 HP and that is seriously insane making it the fastest production motorcycle available today.
Many modern motorcycles today are coming up with slipper clutch on them which they say aids in the downshifting and cornering of the bike. Now as much as this is true, one has to know as to why this is so important and how much of a difference does the presence of a slipper clutch make to all this.
In India, the bikes are compared with unusual norms. We not only compare the bikes with power and the displacement but also with fuel efficiency and the price tag. When Mahindra Mojo was given to us for review, we took our own time to put the bike against a very special bike, KTM Duke 390.
After many years pursuing the pack, Yamaha came back to the highest point of the superbike heap with its FZR1000 Genesis, which deputed its Deltabox outline framework, in 1987. However, it was its successor in 1989, the FZR1000R EXUP, which turned into the superbike ruler of the mid 1990s.
2016 marks the beginning of a new era in the history of the Motorsport, with a major overhaul in the regulations in term of both Hardware and Software. Hardware involves the introduction of a new spec tire manufacturer and a new spec ECU. In this article we'll be focusing the former part, the Tires.