Audi To Buy Italian Bike Maker Ducati?

Audi BMW rivalry to extend to the superbike section?

If rumors are to be believed German car maker Audi may soon become the owner of the most famous Italian superbike manufacturer Ducati. As reported by Car magazine Audi has struck a deal with Ducati giving it exclusive purchase rights. The approximate purchase price is stated as 300 million Euros. Along with the company Audi will inherit around 200 million Euros in liabilities making the actual purchase price around 50- 100 million Euros. However till date Audi still hasn’t signed the deal, it just has obtained exclusive rights meaning that Audi will be given first preference for the ownership of Ducati. If Ducati gets a very German “Nein” from Audi, standing in line are Indian companies Mahindra and Hero.
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2012 Kawasaki Ninja ZZR1400: The Beast- Reloaded

It’s back. 1441cc, aggressive styling, a new aluminium monocoque frame, piston jet system for better cooling and lubrication, Ram air induction, KTRC traction control and a typical Kawasaki love for madness complete the new edition to one of the most loved sport bikes of all time. When it was first launched in 2006 the Kawasaki Ninja ZZR1400 was the most powerful sport bike in the world, more powerful than even the legendary Suzuki GSX1300R also called the Hayabusa (the name is shared by the Japanese peregrine falcon).  Now the original 1351 cc engine has been modified to a whooping 1441 cc  and generates loads of horsepower more that the original version.… Read More…

The Fastest, Most Powerful And Best Selling Superbike Is Back – 2012 BMW S1000RR

BMW didn’t try to bring about a revolution in how the S1000RR performs because frankly they didn’t have to. Instead the bike has evolved into a better version of itself. You can still see the old S1000RR buried deep in the fantastic technology used to make this amazing bike. The 193 horsepower engine has been left mechanically unchanged while making the power delivery punchier and more refined at lower and mid range rpms. Add to the equation a better chassis to help with tighter and faster cornering … Read More…