We at BikeWale are committed to bringing you in-depth and comprehensive reviews of motorcycles and scooters to help you with your next purchase. Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 lockdown, we aren’t able to go out and test vehicles. But that doesn’t mean, we won’t be able to help you. Here, in this story, we tell you the top expert reviews you should read during this lockdown.
The Himalayan has always been a capable adventure bike. But the previous two iterations were plagued with some quality and engine issues. But with the BS6, Royal Enfield has managed to take things to a new level. The 410cc engine feels so much smooth and refined. The presence of switchable ABS allows one to have more fun.
The iQube is TVS’ first electric scooter for the masses. It is loaded with modern features and has an electric motor that achieves a decent riding range of 75kms in a single charge. One of the major plus points of the iQube is that it looks like a regular scooter. But it is priced over a lakh rupees.
KTM 390 Adventure
The 390 Adventure has been the most awaited bike for many years. The KTM tag, the presence of really good gadgets and the pricing makes it an enticing purchase. Plus, it is made and serviced by Bajaj which means it’s cheaper to maintain.
The highest selling scooter of India has a new avatar. The Activa 6G gets a new BS6 motor, new chassis and some new features that makes it more value for money. However, the design aesthetic hasn’t changed much as the Activa owners never complained about it.
The Livewire is Harley-Davidson’s first electric bike and possibly one of the most expensive in the world. It has a riding range of 150kms that can be achieved in just 40 minutes of charging. It does have a big battery, but the size is likely to go small over the next few years.