Author: Yogesh Bhardwaj Date: 26.01.24
This track-focused beast is the pinnacle of Yamaha's engineering prowess. Its 1,000cc cross-plane engine cranks out 200 horsepower, propelling it from 0 to 60 mph in a mind-bending 2.2 seconds
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The Ninja H2 boasts a supercharged 998cc engine that unleashes a monstrous 231 horsepower, making it the most powerful production bike in India.
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Italian flair meets raw power in the Panigale V4. Its 1,103cc V4 engine is a symphony of mechanical art, churning out 214 horsepower and a spine-tingling exhaust note.
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A legend reborn, the GSX-R1000R is back with a vengeance. Its 999cc inline-four engine is a masterpiece of refinement, delivering 202 horsepower with smooth, linear power delivery.
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Honda's latest Fireblade is a technological marvel. Its 1,000cc engine is a screamer, producing 217 horsepower and boasting MotoGP-derived technology.
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German precision meets brutal power in the S1000RR. Its 999cc inline-four engine is a technological powerhouse, churning out 205 horsepower with razor-sharp throttle response.
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This Austrian beast is a track-focused weapon disguised as a street bike. Its 889cc LC8c engine is a punchy twin-cylinder that delivers 131 horsepower with a thrilling soundtrack.
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This British roadster is a hooligan at heart. Its 765cc triple-cylinder engine is a torque monster, delivering 123 horsepower with a characterful growl.
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Italian passion meets track dominance in the RSV4. Its 1,078cc V4 engine is a symphony of power and finesse, delivering 217 horsepower with a MotoGP-inspired scream
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The R7 is a potent middleweight supersport that's perfect for everyday riding and weekend track days. Its 700cc CP2 engine is a gem, delivering 72 horsepower with a smooth, linear powerband.
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