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  • Hero MotoCorp unveils Mavrick 440 roadster, gears up for Feb rollout

    Estimated to be priced in the range of Rs 2,10,000-2,20,000 (ex-showroom), the roadster will be available in three variants- base, mid and top

  • Bali tourists banned from riding Motorbikes after bad behaviour

    Bali tourists banned from riding Motorbikes after bad behaviour

    “They’re disorderly and they misbehave,” said Governor Wayan Koster on Monday. From here on, foreigners should only use modes of transport prepared by tourism services that meet certain standards “to ensure quality and dignified tourism,” he added.

  • Triumph all set to launch Street Triple R and RS in India on March 15: All you need to know

    Triumph all set to launch Street Triple R and RS in India on March 15: All you need to know

    The 2023 model of the Street Triple bikes come with a host of mechanical updates and changes to the cosmetics, as well. But while international markets get three variants, India will receive only two. Read on for pricing and other details.

  • Bajaj Auto cuts price of Dominar 250 model by Rs 16,800

    Bajaj Auto cuts price of Dominar 250 model by Rs 16,800

    This revision in price is expected to have an impact on the growth of this franchise.

  • See FY16 rev growth to be 3% higher than FY15: Munjal Showa

    See FY16 rev growth to be 3% higher than FY15: Munjal Showa

    Yogesh Munjal, MD of Munjal Showa, says in the fist half of this fiscal year, there was no demand for motorbikes from rural India. But it picked up in the festive season and the company is prepared for a good second half.

  • Rupee fall spurs automakers to look homeward for parts

    Rupee fall spurs automakers to look homeward for parts

    India's car and motorbike makers, smarting from a tumble in the rupee that has increased import costs, now have little choice but to go local when buying parts - a shift that will further help the domestic industry become a sourcing hub for global automakers.

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