Why Should One Ride Solo?

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Top 10 reasons why you should ride Solo! “Jodi Tor Dak Sune Kew Na Ase Tobe Ekla Chole Re” "If no one responds to your call, then go your own way alone" These beautiful words by Sri Rabindranath Tagore hold a deeper meaning and finds a relevance with most of us at some point of time. Today we are going...

The Deus 2016 Boundless Enuthusiasm Bike Build Off | Every bike builders wet dream

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  Any well informed motorcycle enthusiast or serious rider certainly has come across Deus Ex Machina. What? Did I hear someone sarcastically shout  “of course not!!”. That’s right. Deus (pronounced : day-us) is responsible for one a many drool worthy hand crafted two wheeled works of art out there. Their clientele is mostly celebrities and other big wigs who don’t blink...

Few Dreams Are Born In Garage And So Is Dochaki Custom

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Inception of Dochaki Custom, dreaming about giving new life to motorcycles and becoming one enormous motorcycle builder of Dochaki Custom. I will tell you today in my story, how I got to the point where I turned from a mechanical engineering student to a motorcycle builder and the dramatic journey of Dochaki Custom. How did I do this from almost nowhere? Who would...

‘Tucano’ by Old Empire Motorcycles | If Mad Max was in to minimalism

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The guys over at Old Empire Motorcycles in Norfolk, England have done it again. On the outside, this transformed Yamaha XT660 looks like not much work was put in to it but the real magic is in the details. All the plastics were stripped down to reveal the machines skeleton. A beautiful steel tubular diamond frame with dual tank rails....

Man Who Went To Grave With His Beloved Motorcycle.

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  The Last Ride! This is a tale of a person’s great love for motorcycles and his passion for riding. The body of Bill Standley secured to his 1967 Harley Davidson rests inside a Plexiglas box inside his grave.Stanley who loved riding his motorcycle was buried in a giant Plexiglas and wooden box where his body rested astride a 1967 Harley Davidson. The...

Triumph Bonneville T100: Preview

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Triumph is the largest British motorcycle manufacturer which builds around 60,000 bikes per year and has over 750 dealers across the world.  With its growing demand in the market, Triumph India has launched the new Triumph Bonneville T100 in India at Rs 7.78lakh ex-showroom Delhi.  The T100 is the latest addition- to the contemporary new Bonneville range, each one built to enhance...

You Are Safe Without A Helmet On Future Bikes-BMW

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No Helmets No Balancing. BMW is shaping a new future for Motorcycling! BMW has showcased a self- balancing motorcycle that allows riders to cruise without a helmet — all the fun of riding with no danger or safety issues. BMW has revealed the Motorrad Vision Next 100, a sharp self-balancing prototype is a part of its 100th anniversary celebration. This machine has zero...

Intermot 2016: The Retro Way!

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Retro Motorcycles at the 2016 Intermot. This was the motorcycle event not to be missed! A total of 1,133 providers from 40 countries with innovations on 200,000 m² exhibition space and a host of creative industry and sporting special events. Only held every other year, Intermot is a very special show where manufacturers look to compete against one another and...

My First Ride- Kanu Priya

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“My First Ride” by Kanu Priya India is very famous for its cultural heritage, traditions, civilization, religion and geographical features from the ancient time. On the other hand, it is also popular as a male chauvinistic nation. Time has taken a new leap and we have seen a tremendous change in the society and many women have come forward to...

An electric bike that can run for 150 miles without pedaling.

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An electric bike that can run for 150 miles without pedaling.  Rimac has taken its electric bikes to the next level. Greyp, which is a subsidiary of the Croatian company Rimac, unveiled its new electric bike with an impressive range of 150 miles per charge. Which means you can ride the e-bike for 150 miles without having to pedal. If you compare it with...