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Indian Takeaway - Enduro India
By John Cantlie on 29/06/2005 12:46:44
If you need a break from the drudgery of working life, if you want to ride a bike in a place where traffic laws are non-existent and you can do pretty much whatever you want, well, you need to go to India

Southern India is not the most obvious place in the world for a British motorcycle rally. For starters, it's 10 hours away by plane with an eight-hour stopover in Sri Lanka. Then, once you arrive, there's the combination of lethal traffic, appalling

Enduro India - What's it all about?
By Simon Bowen on 29/11/2010 11:41:14
After five successful years, is Enduro India finally getting a case of Delhi belly or is it still vindaloo strength?

It’s probably true to say that most riders have heard about Enduro India these days. The Bath-based company have the highest profile of any adventure travel operation in this country and not immodestly claim to deliver ‘the Adventure of a lifetime

Victory Motorcycles target India
By Visordown News on 19/02/2013 09:30:49
Victory plans surprise move into the subcontinent

VICTORY MOTORCYCLES will be on sale in India by the end of 2013, according to Victory owners, Polaris Industries. Details are hazy, as Polaris are as yet unwilling to discuss retail strategy or pricing schemes. Polaris India Managing Director

Cameron takes Triumph to India
By Visordown News on 18/02/2013 17:32:32
Hinckley bosses on trade mission before Indian onslaught

TRIUMPH top brass are among a small delegation of British businesses with PM David Cameron in India today as the firm prepares to launch its bikes in the country later this yearIt’s not a simple case of shipping a load of British or Thai

BMW joins forces with India's TVS
By Visordown News on 09/04/2013 09:33:07
German firm latest to link up with Indian company

WITH India proving to be an endlessly large and rapidly growing market, bike firms the world over are scrambling to get a foothold there – and the latest is BMW, which has just announced a tie-in with Indian manufacturer TVS.As with other similar

Lorenzo rides India's Buddh circuit
By Visordown News on 13/01/2012 09:14:46
"I think it is quite prepared and ready to be on the calendar. I believe it will be exciting to ride with many overtaking opportunities."

JORGE LORENZO is currently on a tour of Asia and whilst in India the Spaniard was able to sample the the Buddh International circuit, albeit on Yamaha's 150cc R125.During the routine PR appearances, the 2010 MotoGP champion sat down and discussed

Construction starts on second Honda India factory
By Visordown News on 03/06/2010 11:34:50
New plant to churn out 600,000 bikes per annum

CONSTRUCTION OF Honda India's second motorcycle plant got underway this week, as part of a £73.5 million investment in the company.The additional plant will have an annual production capacity of around 600,000 vehicles, said President and Chief

Honda India eyes second bike production factory
By Visordown News on 10/02/2010 11:43:22
'We cannot let our sales stagnate, we will take a decision soon' says comapy bigwig

THERE MAY be a global economic downturn but Honda India plans to expand capacity to meet the company's annual 20 per cent increase in demand, a Honda official said today."We are doing an internal study on a second plant," said Shinji Aoyama

Honda India to launch VFR1000 in 2010
By Visordown News on 29/01/2009 10:10:51
Bigger capacity VFR in the pipeline along with other two-wheelers

HONDA INDIA is reported to have said that it will be launching a 1000cc version of its VFR800 motorcycle in the country in 2010 - the first admission by the company that the bigger-capacity VFR is on the way.Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India

India seeking a MotoGP round
By Visordown News on 02/11/2011 13:38:48
Buddh International Circuit in talks with MotoGP

INDIA may appear on a MotoGP calendar in future after a spokesman for the new Buddh International Circuit said that they are opening talks to hold a race.The new track cost private infrastructure group, Jaypee $200m to build and a further $200m


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