MV Agusta F4 RR Corsacorta – Pure Motorcycle Art

It is pure motorcycle art. The beauty modern superbikes is reflected in the all new 2012 MV Agusta F4 RR. Producing a mind blowing 201 HP, the F4 RR is the most powerful superbike in the world and probably the best looking too. RR, the magical acronym that immediately brings to mind the world of competition. The bike for special individuals who demand the most exhilarating riding experience. Created using the most exotic materials, ultra-sophisticated suspension and the new 1000cc short-stroke engine make the MV Agusta F4 RR the most advanced and powerful superbike in the world.… Read More…

Ducati 1199 Pingale Is On Its Way – Naked Pictures Released

One of the most anticipated bikes of the year is closer than ever from its much awaited launch. The Ducati 1199 Pingale is the new superbike by the best italian bike manufacturer Ducati and as claimed by Ducati, it sports the most powerful twin-cylinder engine on the planet. That engine combined with the gorgeous looks of  Ducati bikes are something any bike lover would really have a hard time passing on. With the latest release of naked pictures of this amazing machine expectations have gone through the roof. … Read More…

Suzuki GSX-R1000: An Invitation To Own The Racetrack

The Suzuki GSX-R1000 has come a very long way since it was first shown to the world almost a decade ago. With more than 37 championships  in the past decade it has ensured a venerable status amogst motorcycle enthusiasts. Making up almost 45% of the AMA Superbike field since 2009 this legendary bike has carved out its own niche in the ever-growing superbike market.  The new 2012 edition of the Suzuki GSX-R1000 is an ode to this two wheeled legend.

The aggressive new trapezoidal headlamps aren’t the only new features on the 2012 Suzuki GSX-R1000. Featuring a 999cc four cylinder DOHC… 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…