Kinetic Motor Bikes Reviews

Kinetic King100 Review

Kinetic King100 Review Posted on:- Jul 05 2007 : Kinetic King100 The launch of this mileage champion from Kinetic has been pretty low key. No media hype. No hoopla. It appears in the Kinetic showrooms and quietly sells. A very basic bike, looks like a moped. Step-thru frame, but a four-stroke engine and four foot operated gears. Sure, there are other step-thru-framed, four-stroke-engined, foot-gear-operated bikes that have been in the market for a long time, but none of them look like this one, because the step-thru-gap on those others had one sole purpose: to allow saree-clad ladies to ride them! On them, one cannot really carry luggage like (say) on ungeared s... More...

Kinetic Kine Review

Kinetic Kine Review Posted on:- Jul 05 2007 : KINETIC KINE    Designed for women on the move, the new Kinetic Kiné is a reborn Zing 80 with the existing frills and some goodies too. KINETIC ENGINEERING'S Zing 80 was a forerunner of sorts with many an ingenious woman-friendly feature. But now with new competition, the Zing 80 has just received a makeover and a new name too — Kine. While the insides remain unchanged, the outside sports dynamic three-tone shades. Striking decals cover the petite runabout from head to tail, there’s a slim headlight with improved beam quality and the instruments are colourful and... More...

Kinetic 4s Review

Kinetic 4s Review Posted on:- Jul 05 2007 : Kinetic 4s IT SEEMS TO be yesterday once more in the scooter world in India as most two-wheeler companies are trying to cash in on the goodwill of previous blockbuster models. Kinetic Engineering, which tasted heady success with its Honda Lead-based scooter in the late 1980s and early ‘90s, has now popped a four-stroke engine into the trusty old platform and rebadged the scooter the 4s. A true forerunner of two-wheeled tech, the Kinetic Honda was the first two-wheeler in India to come with an electric-start option. The convenience of an automatic and gearshift-free ride was pleasure personified for th... More...

Kinetic Blaze Review

Kinetic Blaze Review Posted on:- Jul 05 2007 : Kinetic Blaze Radical, exciting and completely our type. With the Blaze, Kinetic has gone against the grain with a spec list totally alien to Indian scooters. This one puts out 11.6bhp from a 165.12cc engine, and does that in between a 1990mm length and 1495mm wheelbase. To put that into perspective, 1990mm mirrors a Pulsar for length, and 1495mm means a considerably longer wheelbase than a Bullet! The Blaze’s large proportions are noticeable from a distance and given our obsession towards massive automobilia like the Ford Endeavour, this one will come in with a fair chance of making it good here. ... More...

Kinetic Comet Review

Kinetic Comet Review Posted on:- Jun 08 2007 : Kinetic Comet GT250 Yes, we have come quite far, and Indian motorcycle buyers today have an ever-expanding strain of machinery to pick from. There's something for everyone, except those most passionate of bikers, the neglected bunch of enthusiasts always left empty-handed. Manufacturers dispute it doesn't make sense to go the whole hog and plant a true-blue performance bike on sales catalogues, these simply failing to sell significant volumes due to the inevitable mileage concession. Frankly, there's little to elect if you’re in the market for a seriously fast bike. Pleasantly mending... More...