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In this issue

Pulsar NS400Z
The biggest, baddest Pulsar yet

First Ride:
KTM 1390 Super Duke R

Interview:
Michael Dunlop

Feature:
Ather Community Day 2024

Tested:
Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally
Yamaha MT-03
Honda XL750 Transalp

THE LARGEST OF PULSARS

The Pulsar we wanted many years ago is finally here and available at a great price

THE LARGEST OF PULSARS

4 mins

THE KING OF TORQUE

KTM claim that the significantly updated 1390 Super Duke R is 60 per cent new, with new cam-shift technology for the first time, plus the obvious increase in capacity. But it is not all about the grunt: KTM have tweaked the suspension and rider aids, which will, hopefully, control the increase in power and torque. We headed to the Almeria circuit in Spain to spin some laps on the KTM's biggest bruiser

THE KING OF TORQUE

7 mins

PERFECT BALANCE

Honda have tried to blur the lines between an ADV and a sport bike. We endeavour to seek some clarity

PERFECT BALANCE

5 mins

READY FOR THE WORLD

Is the Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally an able contender for global exploration?

READY FOR THE WORLD

5 mins

BLACK PANTHER

The Yamaha MT-03 is a unique bike; one of the best parallel-twin street nakeds in our market. We took it to the hills and ripped around the twisty roads. Here is what we think about it

BLACK PANTHER

3 mins

What It Should Have Always Been

With noteworthy upgrades for the chassis and electronics along with an attractive price tag, the Bajaj Pulsar N250 shows greater promise than ever before

What It Should Have Always Been

3 mins

Keeping the Old Ways Alive

In this age of downsizing, Kawasaki stay true to the in-line four with some updates to keep the Z900 modern

Keeping the Old Ways Alive

3 mins

Whacking Open the Throttle

TVS invited us to take part in their Apache Racing Experience GP Cup Finale that was held at the Madras International Circuit. We swung a leg over their Apache RTR 200 race bike and twisted the throttle open. Read on

Whacking Open the Throttle

4 mins

'Racing is a lot different for someone like me than it is for somebody else'

Michael Dunlop lost his father Robert, brother William, and uncle Joey to the sport he loves. This year he stands on the edge of history-two more Isle of Man Tourist Trophy (IOM TT) wins and he will overtake Joey to become the most successful TT racer of all time

'Racing is a lot different for someone like me than it is for somebody else'

8 mins

Razgatlioglu Wins 950th WSBK Race

Jonathan Rea took his maiden pole with Yamaha while Nicholas Spinelli took his maiden World Superbike Championship (WSBK) Race win and Ducati made it a one-two in the Superpole Race while Toprak Razgatlioglu gave BMW their first win at Assen

Razgatlioglu Wins 950th WSBK Race

1 min

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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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