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What’s inside the November 2019 issue of Fast Bikes India magazine?

November issue of Fast Bikes India features the opening act by the utterly brilliant KTM 790 Duke. That’s not all though; we’ve got a lot more ‘naked’ action coming up your way

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This month is all about fast nakeds including the eagerly awaited KTM 790 Duke. Katoomers have been anticipating the launch of the first ever parallel-twin from Austria with bated breath and finally, KTM India has answered their prayers. It’s a riot to ride owing to a relentless motor that never stops accelerating. But its USP is the surreal handling; it’s nothing like we’ve experienced so far, pushing the benchmark when it comes to agility. And mind you, the benchmark has been the mighty Triumph Street Triple RS so far, when it comes to middleclass roadsters. Also featured in the issue is the 2020 ‘Triple RS which has received Euro 5 trickery without putting on weight. It looks sinister thanks to the made-up eyebrows borrowed from Tiger and goes like stink, as always. But that’s not all; we have also ridden the first ever hyper-naked on the planet! The MV Agusta Brutale 1000 Serie Oro won the award of the most beautiful motorcycle at EICMA last year, but that simply underplays its performance. With 208bhp on tap and a sub-200kg kerb weight, the Brutale is absolutely brutal! Phew.

Want more? There’re a lot of Fast Bikes headed your way:

Ducati 916

We simply cannot get enough of the most iconic Ducati ever! Mind you, it was built under the same roof as the Cagivas then

BMW GS Trophy

What exactly is the spirit of GS all about? We find out in a candid story that traces the roots of the iconic GS brand

Electric avenue

Have electric motorcycles really come of age? With MotoE and many other electric racing championships coming up, we really believe so

Suzuki Gixxer SF 250

Is the Gixxer SF 250 the best faired motorcycle to live with? This road test will get you all the answers

Africa Twin Adventure Camps

Vijay Parmar helps Africa Twin owners exploit the true potential of their automatic ADVs

Himalayan to Uttarakhand

We brake monotony by riding the Himalayan to the, erm, Himalayas

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