BMW Motorrad India has expanded its line-up with two new motorcycles that have been launched at India Bike Week 2017. Apart from the R nine T Racer, the new BMW K 1600 B Bagger has been launched and is priced at Rs. 29 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Indian Scout Bobber has been finally launched in India at a price of Rs. 12.99 lakh. It is basically a more stripped-down variant of the standard Scout Bobber and gets a few mechanical changes as well. Bookings have already begun at Indian dealerships for the Scout Bobber at a token amount of Rs. 50,000.
BMW Motorrad India will unveil a second new motorcycle model at the upcoming India Bike Week 2017. The bike in question to be unveiled at the India Bike Week 2017 is the new model in BMW Motorrad's heritage line-up, the BMW R Nine T Racer.
BMW Motorrad will unveil two new motorcycles at the India Bike Week 2017. One of the two new models will be the BMW K 1600 B - a bagger based on the BMW K 1600 GTL.
The Bonneville Speedmaster is a cruiser-style motorcycle based on the Triumph Bonneville Bobber. The bike will be unveiled on November 24, but an official launch will take place in early 2018.
Indian Motorcycle will be launching the 2018 Indian Scout Bobber in the country on November 24, 2017. The company has lined up the launch at India Bike Week 2017, and comes about four months after the motorcycle was originally revealed in July this year. The Scout Bobber, as the name suggests, is based on the Indian Scout that is already on sale in India but is stripped, darker version of the cruiser.
This year's India Bike Week has a lot in store for biking enthusiasts across India. Right from interesting custom motorcycles to new launches, here's all that you can expect from the IBW 2017.
Dates for the fifth year of the India Bike Week have been announced. Touted as India's biggest motorcycle festival, the 2017 India Bike Week will be held on November 24-25, 2017 in Goa.
12 time Trials Championship winner Dougie Lampkin was in India for the 2016 India Bike Week and shared his experience about his trip here, the biking festival and the future of the biking culture in the country.