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Amidst the latest and hot News that Aprilia is going to launch its Shiver 750 naked in the Indian market, only a few of us know about the history and legacy this Italian manufacturer carries along. Today we’re going to know a fair bit of the firm- Aprilia Motorcycles.
A slipper clutch (also known as a Slider clutch or a back-torque limiting clutch) is a complex type of motorcycle clutch which can be named as the ABS of the drivetrain.
In a brand new series of "Do It Yourself" today we are discussing about adjusting rear Monoshock suspension of Yamaha FZ-S Version 2.0. The latest 150ccc fuel injected version of FZ from Yamaha has 7-step adjustable rear Mono suspension. The feature of adjustable Monoshock on one hand is very handy and on the other hand due to ignorance it is seldom utilized by the rider in real world scenario.
The Honda NSR 500 is a Premier class racing bike, introduced back in 1984 as a successor to the successful Honda NS500 which had a V3 heart and won the 1983 world championship with Freddie Spencer on board.
I am sure you must have heard about Catalytic Converters but what actually are they and how do they work? The article is an attempt to make you understand the functioning and utility of the Catalytic converters or popularly known as "Cats" or "Cat-cons".
Right before the launch event some spy shots taken from the venue suggested that the CBR650F launch would be inevitable this time, but Honda seemed to be little reluctant while doing so and we had only those 5 updated products from Honda that day.
The entry level motorcycle segment is always the best performing segment for the 2-wheeler manufacturers in India so far, this is the reason why every manufacturer takes this segment not only seriously but also cautiously. The recent launch of Platina 100ES by Bajaj is a perfect example to justify the aforementioned statement.
Now there are two different bikes by same name and appearance but from core they are indeed two different personalities. Bajaj had made big claims about the new Platina 100 ES, lets check it out what are those claims and whether the all new 100cc Platina ES lives up to those claims.
Recently it took me to surprise when I came to know that the iconic brand Royal Enfield has offered an option of extended warranty of 2 years or 70000 Kms to their prospective customers. In a World of modern technology where the manufactures have more commend on the quality control system and are having confidence in their products, Royal Enfield is still offering one year standard warranty, shows the lack of confidence in their own creation.