When Kawasaki dropped the Ninja H2R in 2015, it didn't just join the horsepower wars, it rewrote the rulebook with 300-plus horsepower. This wasn't a warmed-over superbike or a track-day toy with ...
Charles has been in the industry for 19 years now, and has worked with brands such as Autocar India, Overdrive, Motoring World, CarWale, BikeWale and Powerdrift. He has more experience reviewing cars, ...
All the way through the 90s, the big four Japanese manufacturers were on a quest for speed. While Yamaha were more or less content to invest in motorsport, the other three wanted to have the fastest ...
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