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Highlight your style with Kawasaki Ninja 250SL - RM Motors

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Displacement:- 249 cc Maximum Power:- 27.62 BHP @ 9700 rpm Maximum Torque:- 22.6 NM @ 8200 rpm Gearbox: -6-speed, return Seat Height:- 780 mm Ground Clearance:- 165 mm Kerb/Wet Weight:- 151 kg Fuel Tank Capacity:- 11 litres Top Speed:- 153 kmph BE SAFE, RIDE SAFE !!

Top 10 Motorcycle Safety Tips for New Riders - RM Motors

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Motorcycles are fun and fuel efficient. Don’t buy more bike than you can handle :-  If you’ve been off of motorcycles for awhile, you may be surprised by the performance of today’s bikes. Invest in anti lock brakes :- Now available on a wide array of models, antilock brakes are a proven lifesaver. Hone your skills :- There is nothing we could say or advise more than to go find a Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) riding course in your area. Use your head :- helmets are an emotional topic for some riders. But the facts show the risk. Riders without a helmet are 40 percent more likely to suffer a fatal head injury in a crash and are three times more likely to suffer brain injuries, than those with helmets, according to government studies. Wear the right gear :- Jeans, a T-shirt, and sandals are recipes for a painful disaster on a bike. Instead, you want gear that will protect you from wind chill, flying bugs and debris, and, yes, lots of road rash if you should slide out.

Highlight your style with Ducati 959 panigale - RM Motors

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Colors Ducati Red with black wheels Arctic White Silk with red wheels Equipment New 955 cm³ engine Servoassisted 'slipper' function clutch Euro 4* Riding Modes (Race, Sport, Wet) Ducati Safety Pack (ABS, DTC) EBC, DQS Sachs steering damper Be Safe, Ride Safe !!

Tips For Solo Motorcycle Rider - RM Motors

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1) File a daily “Flight Plan” with friends and relatives :- When you’re putting in big miles in unfamiliar places, especially in remote areas, it’s a good idea to give friends and family an idea of where you’ll end up every day, and when you’ll be checking in. 2) Start early, finish early :- When we’re on the road, we like to be up at 6:00am, shower, breakfast, pack and on the bike by 8am (earlier if possible). It’s an incredible feeling watching the world wake up from the seat of a motorcycle, and if you’re planning to do big miles, the earlier you start, the earlier you can finish. 3) Earplugs :-   Always wear earplugs, not just to protect your hearing, but to dramatically reduce fatigue. Helmets are noisy places, especially at higher speeds on bikes without big windscreens.     4 ) Use technology to regulate your body temperature :- There have been tremendous advances in cooling and warming technologies for riders, so there’s no need to suffer in the heat o