Let’s have a look on the most anticipated bikes that will hit Indian streets this year. Check out their specifications and pick the one that suits you best.

Ducati DiavelDucati Diavel

The Diavel is Ducati’s first venture into what many people call the power cruiser or muscle bike segment of the motorcycle market. It targets rivals like the Harley-Davidson V-Rod Muscle, Yamaha VMax, and other high-powered bikes that are fast but set up more for drag racing or noisily, stylishly cruising from one cafe to the next. The 1,200 cc 162 hp bikes, features racing specifications such as computerized traction control that cuts the engine power if the bike starts going out of control. 

 Bajaj KTM 200Bajaj KTM 200

The bike looks sporty, feels sporty, and don’t go by the 200cc engine, because this monster is expected to generate 22 Bhp of maximum power which is much higher than the normal 200cc commuter bikes which deliver 15 to 17 Bhp power. It is a cross between a dirt bike and a racing bike, the latest product to come out of Austrian bike maker KTM’s partnership with Bajaj will feature a more powerful engine than their international best- seller, the KTM Duke 125.

Mahindra MojoMahindra Mojo

Mahindra 2 Wheelers, part of the Mahindra Group, on recently has entered the motorcycle segment with the launch of 300cc Mahindra Mojo in India. The engine of the bike was manufactured by Chinese company. The Innovative bike has blends cool retro styling with best of global technology and design – 4 Valve DOHC 300 cc mill. The sports aerodynamic ‘tear drop’ shape and a classic gold frame assembly with twin headlamps of the bike are very attractive.

H-D Iron 883H-D Iron 883

An all black, no chrome, stripped down and aggressive throw back to Harley Davidson’s classic cruiser design. This new bike enters HD's Dark Custom series and is therefore completely blacked-out. Available colors are Black Denim and Brilliant Silver Denim, both of which feature a distinctive matte finish that's perfect for their design ethos. An old school bike with new school with new specifications, the 883 is now available in India.

BMW S1000RBMW S1000RR

This bike is just as true on public roads as it is down on the racetrack. With an aluminum bridge, radial brakes, a super sporty tail-up nose-down design, hot colors and the ultimate combination of electronic rider assistance systems: the first genuine racing ABS, whose features include a front-wheel-only mode, dynamic traction control (DTC) which permits varying degrees of slip, depending on the lean angle. The RR label shows that it is a full-blooded racing bike, even though it can also be ridden with a number plate attached.

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