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Ariel Ace motorcycle to be shown at Goodwood

The premium motorcycle uses a Honda VFR engine and is made to order.
1 min read26 Jun '14
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Ariel Ace

Somerset, UK-based company Ariel, which manufactures the track-focussed Atom sportscar, has revealed its first ever premium motorcycle. Called the Ace, this motorcycle is set to go into production in 2015, and the company plans to give enthusiasts their first peek at the motorcycle, at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed.
 
The bike's skeletal frame is reminiscent of the Atom’s but constructed entirely from aluminium alloy billet, and the Ace can be configured either as a sports bike or a cruiser. Like the Atom, the Ace is based on Honda components. 
 
The engine powering the Ace is a four-stroke, 1237cc, liquid-cooled and V4 motor from the Honda VFR1200 sports-tourer that pumps out 173bhp. However, the engine management system governing the bikes riding characteristics is designed by the company itself. Performance figures are yet to be disclosed, but Ariel estimates a top speed of 265kph.
 
The new Ariel bike will offer a level of customisation never seen before, according to Ariel director Simon Saunders. The British manufacturer will be offering a range of seats, handlebars, exhausts, brakes, tank sizes and styles, along with two completely different front ends, a radical looking girder fork and a conventional USD front fork setup. 
 
The company plans to make 100 to 150 bikes a year, beginning next January, and will use the similar building techniques as it does for the Atom, wherein one technician builds one complete bike from beginning to end, and signs off on the finished article.
 
The Ariel Ace is expected to go on sale in the UK with a price tag of approximately £20,000 (Rs 20.5 lakh).
 

Mumbai to experience Pulsar Mania week

Bajaj will showcase its new and updated Pulsars at the event, offer test rides.
1 min read24 Jun '14
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Bajaj Pulsar 220.

Royal Enfield kicks off 11th Himalayan Odyssey

Royal Enfield initiates its Himalayan Odyssey, covering 2700km in 17 days.
1 min read23 Jun '14
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Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyseey was flagged off from India Gate in New Delhi.

Royal Enfield riders were flagged off by Abhijit Singh Brar, head of marketing, Royal Enfield.

Seventy-two riders will ride through three mountain ranges and six passes, including Khardung La.

Yamaha supports Dream Runners foundation

Yamaha to flag off Chennai marathon in support of local NGO.
1 min read21 Jun '14
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Yamaha.

Hero Leap hybrid scooter coming in 2015

To be made at Hero’s Gurgaon plant, the manufacturer is looking at small volumes of the Leap to begin with.
2 min read21 Jun '14
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Harley Davidson project LiveWire unveiled

Harley invites consumers to experience and contribute towards building its new electric bike.
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Harley Davidson LiveWire.

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