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In this issue

Yamaha YZF-R3
Our favourite Yamaha twin returns

Tested
KTM 390 Duke

Ridden
Triumph Scrambler 1200 X

Feature
IMOTY
IBW 2023
TVS MotoSoul 3.0

Comparo
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 v Triumph Scrambler 400 X

Triumph Tiger 900 Unveiled

Triumph Motorcycles have introduced the new Tiger 900 line-up that includes the Tiger 900 GT and the Tiger 900 Rally Pro, each with significant updates.

Triumph Tiger 900 Unveiled

2 mins

Livin' La VIDA Loca

We spent some time exploring all of the features offered by the Hero VIDA V1 Pro to be able to tell you why this scooter is such a convenient electric vehicle (EV) to own

Livin' La VIDA Loca

2 mins

Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Wins IMOTY 2024

A TOTAL OF SEVEN BIKES WERE shortlisted for the prestigious IMOTY Award. These A XMR, KTM 390 Duke, Royal Enfield Himalayan, Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650, Triumph Scrambler 400X, and, last but not least, the TVS Apache RTR 310.

Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Wins IMOTY 2024

1 min

THE KING RETURNS

After a longish hiatus, the R3 returns to India to claim its rightful throne. We also found out how Thailand is amazing for motorcyclists

THE KING RETURNS

6 mins

Ready to Befriend One and All

The all-new Triumph Scrambler 1200 X replaces the 1200 XC to make the big Scrambler more accessible to a wider audience

Ready to Befriend One and All

7 mins

Ducal Nostalgia

In its 2024 avatar, the KTM 390 Duke has received a comprehensive update and now the motorcycle brings back memories of the first-generation hooligan that we loved so much

Ducal Nostalgia

4 mins

One Lamp, Two Genies

Incorporating off-road functionality into a road-going motorcycle is difficult, but to do it and price it so well is nothing short of magical

One Lamp, Two Genies

7 mins

IBW Turns 10

The year just gone by (2023) marked 10 years of the India Bike Week (IBW), the country's largest biking festival. Here are the highlights

IBW Turns 10

5 mins

Where Wheels Stir the Soul

TVS MotoSoul has become an annual gathering for motorcycle enthusiasts. Anno Domini 2023 came to an end with the third edition of the festival that had a lot in store for all those attending it. Here is a low-down

Where Wheels Stir the Soul

3 mins

Bike Enthusiasts' Jamboree

We rode down to the Aamby Valley airstrip, near Lonavala, to witness the popular Valley Run held there. This was the 11th edition of the drag-racing competition spanning three days

Bike Enthusiasts' Jamboree

1 min

REISE MOTO tripR 01

REISE MOTO SENT US SOME DASHING new rubber to try on our good old Honda Activa.

REISE MOTO tripR 01

1 min

'Roadhounded' for 5,000 Kilometres

We have been using the TVS Eurogrip Roadhound tyres since August 2023. Here are our observations

'Roadhounded' for 5,000 Kilometres

2 mins

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Bike India Magazine Description:

PublisherNext Gen Publishing Ltd

CategoryAutomotive

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Bike India Magazine is a monthly motorcycle magazine published by Next Gen Publishing Ltd. It is one of the leading motorcycle magazines in India, with a readership of over 1 million people.

Bike India Magazine covers a wide range of topics related to motorcycles, including:

* Motorcycle reviews and comparisons: The magazine features in-depth reviews and comparisons of the latest motorcycles from both Indian and international manufacturers.
* Road tests and track tests: The magazine's team of experienced testers takes the latest motorcycles on the road and on the track to put them through their paces and give readers a comprehensive assessment of their performance.
* Technical features: The magazine publishes technical features that explain the latest motorcycle technology and how it works.
* Motorsports coverage: The magazine covers all the latest motorsport action, including MotoGP, World Superbike, and the Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship.
* Motorcycle culture: The magazine also covers motorcycle culture, including features on motorcycle clubs, rallies, and custom motorcycles.

Bike India Magazine is known for its high-quality photography, informative writing, and insightful analysis. It is a must-read for any motorcycle enthusiast in India.

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