Two-wheeler enthusiasts had a lot of surprises in store, this past week. Ducati officially announced the arrival of the Multistrada V4 and an entry-level variant of the Scrambler 1100 while KTM unleashed its most hardcore ADV yet: the 890 Adventure R. Still, these were not the hottest news items of the week as the following stole the limelight.
Honda H’ness CB350 Price Announced
A week after unveiling the Classic 350 rival, Honda has announced the exact prices of both trims of the H’ness CB350. It is a bit pricey when compared to the Classic but does it make a good case for itself? Check out the prices here and judge for yourself.
BS6 BMW G 310 R & G 310 GS Launched
If the number of updates were not enough to entice you to seriously consider adding either one of these small BMWs to your garage, the massive price reduction should definitely do the trick. Yeah, the baby Beemers are a lot cheaper now and one can definitely consider them to be value-for-money without diluting their premium quotient.
Suzuki Access 125 & Burgman Street Get Connectivity Tech
It was no secret that Suzuki was going to introduce smartphone connectivity features on its two-wheelers. The company had sent out a teaser suggesting that we gear up for a better way to ride. The new tech is now found on the Access 125 and the Burgman Street and you can head here to know how much more you will have to shell out now.
Bajaj’s New Patent Sparks Some Interest
New patent documents have revealed that Bajaj has filed for trademarking the name “Neuron” for itself. What could it be? A new bike? An additional spark-plug tech? Or something totally different? Here’s what we think of it.
BS6 Honda CBR650R Incoming?
Honda has given its middleweight inline four sports tourer a mid-life update for 2021 as it is now BS6-compliant and ready to be sold in India. Here’s what has changed and when it is going to land up on our shores.
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