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Top 5 Bike News Of The Week: 2019 Mojo 300 ABS Launched, Revolt Launch Postponed, Bajaj Pulsar 125 Details Revealed & More

Aug 06, 2019

Here’s what made the headlines in the world of two-wheelers in the week that has just gone by

Triumph Resurrects Its Torque Monster, The Rocket III

Aug 02, 2019

The all-new 2500cc inline three-cylinder engine has more torque than a Maruti Suzuki Swift


Production-Ready Triumph Rocket 3 GT Spotted

Triumph is likely to launch a performance-focused variant along with the GT model

Top 5 Bike News Of The Week

May 07, 2019

We list the top 5 hottest news this past week


Triumph Unveils All-new Rocket III TFC

This limited edition bike is a hotter version of the upcoming 2019 Rocket III

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17 January, 2019

Production-ready Triumph Rocket III Spied

Leaked images reveal new details like revised ergonomics, a bigger engine and more


21 December, 2018

2019 Rocket III: Triumph’s Torque Monster Looks Ready For A Brawl

The leaked pictures reveal a new single-sided swingarm to handle all that terrain-twisting torque, USDs & more


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A farmer sits near his red chillies at a deserted APMC market, during the weekend curfew imposed by the Karnataka government to curb the spread of COVID-19, in Hubballi.

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Delhi Chief Minister & AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal being welcomed by women supporters during his door-to-door campaign ahead of the Goa Assembly elections, in Goa.

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A health worker collects swab sample of a woman for COVID-19 test, amid concerns over rising Omicron cases, in Gurugram.

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Traffic jam on a road at Shalimar Bagh during the weekend curfew imposed by the Delhi government to curb the spread of Covid-19, in New Delhi.

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The Lajpat Nagar market wears a deserted look during the weekend curfew imposed by the Delhi government to curb the spread of Covid-19, in New Delhi.

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