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Look Ma, No Hands! The advent of self-driving cars is one of the most disruptive technologies in development today.
Hollywood on Two Wheels: 15 Celebrities Who Actually Ride
I’ve never owned a bike or scraped a knee puck in some heroic canyon-carving lean-angle. But the roar of an engine, the smell of hot rubber, and the instant cool factor of a scuffed black T-shirt speak to my soul. Call me a garage-door dreamer—one of those people who follow #bikelife on Instagram while clutching a car key fob—but hey, we all start somewhere, right? So let’s live vicariously through the famous folks who actually twist the grip.
By Francisco Navarro10 months ago in Wheel
What are the Best Rated Mercedes Cars for Rent in Dubai?
If you're planning a trip to Dubai and want to make a grand entrance, renting a Mercedes is a fantastic choice. With its blend of luxury, performance, and cutting-edge technology, a Mercedes car can turn any journey into an unforgettable experience. In this article, we'll explore some of the best-rated Mercedes models available for rent in Dubai, along with their unique features and why they stand out in the bustling city.
By MUHAMMAD SHAFIE10 months ago in Wheel
Slate Auto's Electric Pickup: A Bold Design That Highlights Battle Scars
I just read about this company called Slate that’s making small, no-frills pickups you can get for cheap. Actually, the idea is kind of interesting. The Slate Truck is an electric vehicle that costs under $20,000 (after federal incentives) and is supposed to go into production next year. It only seats two, but it has a bed big enough to hold a sheet of plywood. It gets about 150 miles on a charge, only comes in gray, and the only way to listen to music while driving is if you bring your phone and a Bluetooth speaker. It’s basically the bare minimum of what a modern car can be—and yet, it’s taken three years of development to get here.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo11 months ago in Wheel
Were older cars really more reliable than new cars?
That's a question that comes up a lot, especially because so many people say it—but honestly, it's just an illusion. Modern vehicles don’t need maintenance as often as classic ones. It's just that classic cars are easier to tinker with because they were designed that way.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo11 months ago in Wheel
Can Harley-Davidson electrify Millennials?
Actually, this is a classic question — at least for me. Sometimes I wonder why Harley-Davidson never seems to take the obvious steps, like making motorcycles that people actually want. On one hand, I get it — they don’t want to lose their core market, and they’re pretty fierce about protecting it. Basically, you have to understand what Harley riders are like: a lot of them reject modernity and have pushed back hard whenever Harley tried to change things. And Harley has lost those fights before. They can’t really do much because those are their customers — the people they have to listen to.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo11 months ago in Wheel
Honda CBR600RR
Honda CBR600RR: The Supersport Icon Since its debut in 2003, the Honda CBR600RR has stood as a staple in the 600cc supersport category. Born from Honda's MotoGP technology and track experience, the CBR600RR was designed to dominate on both the road and the racetrack. With a sleek aerodynamic design, razor-sharp handling, and a rev-happy inline-four engine, the CBR600RR quickly earned a reputation for being one of the most refined and reliable sportbikes in its class.
By B_S_Bike_Sports11 months ago in Wheel
Suzuki GSX-R600
Suzuki GSX-R600: A Timeless Middleweight Supersport The Suzuki GSX-R600 has long stood as a symbol of precision engineering and race-inspired design in the middleweight supersport motorcycle category. First introduced in 1992, the GSX-R600 quickly made its mark with a blend of sharp performance, nimble handling, and track-ready features, all packaged in a street-legal machine. Over the years, it has remained a favorite among sportbike enthusiasts, thanks to Suzuki's commitment to continual refinement and innovation.
By B_S_Bike_Sports11 months ago in Wheel
Motorcycle Storage Woes: Will Your Bike Start After Months of Inactivity?
Sometimes we question it. Like, when we’re busy with work and the motorcycle’s been sitting in the garage for months, the thought pops up: “Is my bike actually safe in there?” Especially for people living in four-season countries—most can only ride during the summer when the weather’s decent. The rest of the year, the bike just sits in storage.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo11 months ago in Wheel
The Rise of Ineos: Is Ineos Capitalizing on Land Rover’s Pickup Absence?
This is actually an interesting topic. You see, JLR (Jaguar Land Rover) stopped production of the Land Rover Defender a while ago for some reason. There was another company trying to make a new Defender, though. Why? Well, the owner of that company really liked the Defender and was upset when it was discontinued, so he decided to make a new version. That's how the Grenadier came to be.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo11 months ago in Wheel
Formula 1 Car Speed & Horsepower: How Fast Can These Beasts Really Go?
F1 cars race on over 20 different tracks worldwide, each with unique characteristics. This makes it tricky to pinpoint a single top speed. Some tracks have long straights where cars can really open up, while others have tighter corners and lower speed limits. Plus, teams constantly adjust the car’s setup—suspension, aerodynamics, and engine settings—to suit each track. So, while an F1 car can theoretically reach very high speeds, the actual top speed achieved varies greatly depending on the circuit.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo11 months ago in Wheel





