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Motoring World

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September 2025

Life doesn't always happen at the rate we'd like, does it?

- Ruman

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BLINDING LIGHTS

An open-top Thar was a fixture in Slush Fests of the early 2010s and, in 2013, I drove one with oversized tyres, which, among other things, sprayed the windscreen from the inside. A few 'yumps' later, the headlights went bust and I drove sandwiched in a convoy from our off-road trail to Lonavala city, at which point Rohin benevolently volunteered to escort me home, leading in an LR Discovery. This arrangement lasted exactly 5 minutes, after which he, rather inconveniently, simply scooted. That left me and a lightless diesel Thar to discover motoring nirvana on a very rainy night, as we dawdled home at 60 kph.

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Kartik decided to ride his father's 1975 Bullet back to where it was born — the old Royal Enfield factory in Chennai — while I tailgated him all the way in a Honda City. I had Kartik Sadekar, our erstwhile photographer, for company and that got immensely boring about 15 minutes into the journey. We were on the road for days, looking out attentively for signs of trouble on the Bullet (there were many, including the time it tried to self-immolate), simultaneously hoping a miracle would cause it to, at least, hit 80 kph. Didn't happen. Would I rather have skipped it? No. Not for anything in the world. What a story to be a small (and slow) part of!

SCIENCE FRICTION

My ex-colleague Priyadarshan 'PD' Bawikar saw it fit to present me with a copy of

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Motoring World

ON A HIGH

THE HONDA ELEVATE CVT ENTERS OUR LONG-TERM TEST FLEET AND STARTS OFF ON A GREAT NOTE

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1 mins

September 2025

Motoring World

Motoring World

Glam Slam

Is the new Glamour X just about the fancy features, or is there more to it?

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3 mins

September 2025

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Motoring World

RUBBER CHRONICLES

A lesson on how much of a motorcycle's story is really written by its tyres

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3 mins

September 2025

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Motoring World

SMALL DUKE, BIG BITE

KTM's new 160 proves you don't need big cubes to have big fun... just a big wallet

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3 mins

September 2025

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Motoring World

Rebel Without Chrome

This Indian tears up the cruiser cliché in style

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3 mins

September 2025

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Motoring World

THE LAUGHING STOCK

A fanclub? No, just friends at a point of convergence. Here's one 'saffron brigade' you shouldn't mind at all

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5 mins

September 2025

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Motoring World

THE WANT FOR MORE

A morning with the SS80 and BE 6 shows how much we've gained — and what we've quietly lost

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5 mins

September 2025

Motoring World

Motoring World

BOTOXED UP

Renault's Kiger gets a glow-up that's small in effort but big in impact

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September 2025

Motoring World

Motoring World

HISTORY CHANNEL

When I'm around old motorcycles, I often find myself wondering what it must've been like to be born in an earlier time. Wondering, mind you, not wishing. I wonder what it was like when mankind invented the motorcycle. I wouldn't want to get anywhere near the first motorcycle, the Daimler Reitwagen (the word means 'riding car', stupidly enough), made by German inventors Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach in 1885. To quote Melissa Holbrook Pierson, 'The first motorcycle looks like an instrument of torture.' And something that might cause an explosion uncomfortably close to one's nether regions. Right after it's shaken loose every healed bone in one's body.

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2 mins

September 2025

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Motoring World

THE RESTART

QUICK ADVENTURES WITH A MOTORCYCLE THAT REFUSES TO STAY CLEAN FOR TOO LONG

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1 mins

September 2025

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