I was losing hope in indian Auto Journalism with the usual Motovlogger masala channels, and then comes these two behemoths of my childhood, a childhood spent reading Indian Auto, Auto India, BS motoring, and they completely induce so much moto-dopamine in my system, yet again, after 20 years!
@sriramgovardhanam Жыл бұрын
This channel is paving a path to next gen automobile content Literally a blessing to enthusiastic ppl
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
♥️ Thanks Sriram!
@amaldev4150 Жыл бұрын
I love you guys for giving us time stamps, you don't know how cool you have to be to do that!
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Haha! You're welcome!
@kailasnaths5389 Жыл бұрын
Exxxxactly!!
@Rzshaikh88gmai Жыл бұрын
For me, FZ16 was the benchmark when it came to 150cc bikes. It was game changer for Yamaha, and i remember lusting after it for years. I actually had to buy it secretly without telling my father because he wanted me to be more conservative and buy a splendor. And tell u what, now I have owned it for 10 years, and still don't want to get rid of it.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Oh wow! Hiding a bike from a parent is not easy!
@vikasshelke5544 Жыл бұрын
Driving like splendor is best way to hide from father 😂 . I did same with Gs150r when my father wanted to me to drive bajaj boxer or cd dawn . Thankfully GS 150r drove like 100 cc most of times 😂 .
@Rzshaikh88gmai Жыл бұрын
@@vikasshelke5544 it was good one smiley 😌. My father actually sat only once as pillion on my fz and immediately started complaining that if he sat any longer, he will get piles, that much he hated it.
@kiminemmАй бұрын
@@Rzshaikh88gmai agreed … I was a class apart … of all the bikes I used to borrow from friends and batchmates during college … the FZ16 was the most thrilling, most comfortable ever… for me …
@pratikbhavsar20 Жыл бұрын
The moment the R15 conversation started I had tears , the v2 was my first bike complete black and as you guys said I had no issues with it , not even a single puncture ever. In case if you could crack how to position yourself on the bike you could go miles on it . Thanks for reminding me of my beautiful memories.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
900% It's such a great bike because of it!
@vikasshelke5544 Жыл бұрын
R15 was only bike that made FZ sales . It was indeed game changer to Yamaha who were struggling with stupid 100 -125 bikes , people literally ignored Yamaha altogether until FZ and R15 made showrooms shining till today . R15 also reminded us of Yamaha the company that left the legacy of RX 100 Rd350 behind . Yamaha now needs another mass market bike .
@shivamgurjar8268 Жыл бұрын
Same with me brother. I got tears when they talked about the r15... Really tremendous bike
@dkkmisra Жыл бұрын
Another masterpiece podcast. I'll buy a Hero Splendor with my salary. It'll be my first dream bike to own because of the emotion & the feeling it provides me whenever I look at that bike. I automatically feel happy just by looking at that simple classic bike. It's a true legend for me.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
♥️ All the best Deepak!
@vikasshelke5544 Жыл бұрын
Off course something bought with our hard earned money is too precious for our heart .
@dhara1002 Жыл бұрын
It's so nice to hear someone else other than me talk about the LML Freedom. My dad used to work for LML and so we got the Freedom 110. And it was a fantastic bike. It feels effortless to drive in the city, feels engaging, and even after numerous long rides on highways, extremely sporty riding in the city, and driving it to the absolute limit, it has never let me down once. It's the bike I learnt to ride on and will always have a soft spot in my heart. I still have it alongside my new Hunter 350 but have no plans of selling it just yet. I just made it to the next part of the podcast where Kartikeya talks about the Figo, our first car. My dad has made some excellent choices with cars and bikes.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
He has! Kudos Dad!
@abt291011 ай бұрын
Still remember doing a wheelie on the Graptor during the test ride and the sales advisor sitting behind was like "Yenu sirrr".... LML bikes were super fun. This was in 2004 or early 2005 when Bajaj was harping about 13 horses in the Pulsar and LML was like "We have 15"
@powerbandworks Жыл бұрын
Hey Shumi and Kartikeya, Being a hardcore bike enthusiast, My daily ride is still a '97 Suzuki Shogun. Owned multiple of them at one point in time. I discovered the Shogun in 2014 when I was about 20. I own the Second gen Shaolin(Gear indicator meter model) as well. I restore Motorcycles for a living and keep saving them one at a time. Being a Shogun fanboy, I so wanted you guys to talk about it. This made my day!!! If you guys ever need a bone stock shogun for the channel, would be more than happy to help.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Lucky lucky lucky! We're envious Darshan! Thanks for the offer! That is super kind! If you don't mind us asking... where is the bike physically?
@powerbandworks Жыл бұрын
@@motorinc The bike is in Bhiwandi, Thane. Got 2 at the moment. One is a factory paint black Shogun and one is a recently restored Silver gun.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Oh wow! We're definitely going to plan something special!
@powerbandworks Жыл бұрын
@@motorinc Looking forward to hearing back from you.
@samja666 Жыл бұрын
Please do this.. we are waiting for an episode on Shogun
@rajg1337 Жыл бұрын
I just appreciate the way they talk about NOT JUST the SUPERBIKES Or CARS, but they talk about the real deal. ❤ thank you so much for these podcasts, they are a bliss to the ears 💯💯
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
It’s what moves you! They all do!
@yashaswis35293 ай бұрын
10:04 as a shine owner i got goosebumps when you took the name, My mom bought me that bike when i was in college in 2014 now it's been 10 years 90k kms, i used to go for trips with my friends later with my colleagues, they used to ride 350s 411s 250s but my 125 never failed to keep up with those biggies. Now i can afford big bikes but after taking my shine for a spin that urge fades away.
@motorinc3 ай бұрын
It's a wonderful motorcycle @yashaswis3529! Thanks for sharing.
@sameerdeep84012 ай бұрын
Its lovely❤
@adityachhugani9747 Жыл бұрын
My dad bought a new Swift in 2005 for our family. Every summer we used to go from Pune to Mumbai, I used to be like wow this car is no nice(we had 3 second hand cars before the swift). By the time I started to drive it, it already had 1.2lakh kms on the odo but it still felt so good to drive. The compactness, gearbox,visibility and the 1.3l engine(first generation) just made it so exciting.Since then I am fond of hatchbacks that can give a bit of fun too.A swift sport in the market like u guys said could be a very nice addition. My first bike was an Apache 160 4v, I bought it for the sole purpose of going to good mileage with a decent ability to ride at highways. I was taken aback when my friend let me ride his 2018 Duke 390 and then I had completely made up my mind that I want this. So I bought a second hand Duke 390(6 months ago) and I am absolutely enjoying it. Thanks to Shumi,he made me realise the fun aspect of riding and having an emotional relation with a vehicle I had after we had to sell the Swift. (PD podcast)
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Ohhhh sweet! That’s an awesome read! Stay safe and have fun!
@TheTwinPost Жыл бұрын
Personally I think the first generation Hero Honda CBZ was ahead of its time - It was a dream bike for all the 90s kids like me to be able to ride one which I eventually did as the first motorcycle I ever rode... I was star-struck.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
♥️
@vikasshelke5544 Жыл бұрын
CBZ started the 150 cc performance trend but failed to gain masses due to issues from where Bajaj launched Pulsars that took market by strome . Hero literally lost the 150 cc maket there on.
@vishal2rush10 ай бұрын
It has not failed because of issues. Other one gained market (maybe due to easy Bajaj finance making it affordable for someone who doesn't have good own place to stay). 1st gen CBZ without sporty sticker was the best performance bike. Thanks to Honda collaboration
@Aanzhi Жыл бұрын
The way their faces lit up when they mentioned R-15, brought an immense sense of pride in me as a proud owner of the V3. Glad I feel the same about my Yammy the way the experts feel. 😊
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more!
@Bibekananda_litu Жыл бұрын
This is what is called pure knowledge and experience; very few can connect the dots. What I think is missing is inserting a reference image or video in between the conversation . Great work, by the way.
@karthickb1973Ай бұрын
exactly and the approx price as well
@ChAnkur Жыл бұрын
Stability and build quality: Fiat Palio. That joy of overtaking heavy vehicles, w.o. having to 'swirl away' when next to them. A tank in literal sense. Had a leakage in coolant hose right next to a clamp in my (then) 7 yr old 2nd hand Palio. The original 'made in Italy' clamp had to be cut as it refused to budge, half an inch of hose was cut out and put back again with a new clamp. Its stability was my benchmark for a new car, and i landed up with Classic /Fiesta in 2014. The handling, nimble driving, steering feedback - absolute pleasure!! 1.25L on odometer, still going strong.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Thanks for reminding us of the Palio, Ankur! ❤️
@monnappasonu1 Жыл бұрын
Great work! The benchmark for me would be the MG Hector. The car that started the internet inside hype. The hype created so much with the app, the gizmos, the creature comfort, body quality and the quality of materials used inside was literally a start for a healthy competition from the other brands. I know people call it Chinese and stuff due to the parent company's nationality. But if you look in dept, the car was actually based on Audi Q7 and the floating indicators directly from the VAG again. So are many parts that literally make it feel European. The engine from GM ( developed by Daewoo and Suzuki) is thirsty and is slow but if you consider the weight of the car, it is respectable. The suspension was developed jointly with Multimatic - a good brand known for exceptional suspension tuning for comfort . It may not be a driver's car but a car to be driven in comfort and appreciated.
@BadarinathGopalakrishna Жыл бұрын
The OG hero honda splendor.. my friend inherited one from his father, and almost all of my friends learnt to ride a bike on that. he still has the bike, it's quite well maintained. hope to ride it again some time.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
That would be special! All the best!
@srajandikshit7590 Жыл бұрын
8:29 LML Adreno was my Dad's First Bike. Childhood memories get refreshed when I used to get a 2 rounds of ride everytime he went for office. Great Bike Loved it
@rohanrawal3949 Жыл бұрын
This was the Gold Episode ❤ Coming to the milestones for me its going to be a Karizma (was a powerhorse for its time, reliable & comfy, a complete package)
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Indeed! Unmatched at launch too!
@subhrajyotipal Жыл бұрын
Here's me - started learning riding a 2 wheeler on Hero Honda Splendor. Got my first motorcycle in college - Bajaj CT 100. Have fond memories riding it in and out of college at Balewadi, Pune. First job - got myself Yamaha FZ16. That fat tyres was love at first sight. I loved its braking ability. Second job - got classic 350 during its first launch in 2011. Rode it cross country. Got married, bought myself a Suzuki Access 125. Loved its acceleration. Now contemplating a new purchase. The motorcyclist in you never dies! By the way - I have kept all of them, I am a keeper and have an emotional attachment with my rides! Thanks Shumi, Kartikeya for these sweet lovely conversations. I am a big fan!
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
What a sweet garage SP! That's awesome! Let us know what you get next!
@SIZZISH Жыл бұрын
Despite being a new entrant in the 125cc segment, TVS raider has managed to grab eyeballs with how fun and youthful a 125cc commuter can be without missing out on practicality too much.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
♥️
@manage-better4 күн бұрын
I am watching this just for the conversation. You guys are amazing. So good to see just two people talk. No rush. No yelling. CalmenSense :)
@motorinc4 күн бұрын
Thanks for joining us @manage-better
@surajkraghavan2190 Жыл бұрын
Figo❤ so underrated but the best or one among top 03 hatchbacks that was ever available for sale in India..! #TDCi was a 💎
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Agree. Agree. And agree. ❤️
@rohit-gupta Жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie, podcast is amazing. I have a Honda CBR 150R 2013 version. I have not seen a single competitor being so reliable for more than 10 years now. Having ridden so many bikes now, that one is still my fav. Soft comfortable commuter. Can do 140+ on good days still. Drive safe everyone.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
You drive and ride safe too!
@digvijaykole67469 ай бұрын
The R15 can smoke it easily 🤣
@akashnag3879 Жыл бұрын
It felt so so good to hear about the shogans, freedoms and adrenos. These were the bikes I saw in my childhood and they did instil a love for them. According to me Yamaha placed a benchmark in Indian biking with r15 and fz 16. As a teen I got to know how to differentiate bikes on character there was a sport bike and then there was a naked bike. Before this, there were just commuters.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
🤜🏽🤛🏽
@saintofall3653 Жыл бұрын
Simple answer. For Scooters, it's the Dio. It was the first time riding a scooter where I felt that a scooter could be fun. It's why I actually agreed to a scooter being bought as a teenager. And now, it's my current bike, the Adv 390. I'd been test riding bikes left right and centre, and though so many were good bikes, I never felt the sense I was buying something powerful, or special. The Gixxer SF 250, Vstrom SX, Himalyan, FZ 250 and G310 GS all felt like nice comfortable bikes to ride. But they were disppointing the 15 year old me who had vowed to buy an amazing fast bike. One test drive if the 390 Adv sealed the decision that I couldn't take in almost 2 years. It's good to use your mind when buying a thing, but the heart is where the bike is finalised.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Truly smitten with the ADV then!? And the Dio is a classic.
@shas4646 Жыл бұрын
I still have my 2013 Yamaha Ray Z. It's just so fun to drive and extremely reliable. 10 years later it's as exciting, as thrilling as it was and hasn't gotten any issues whatsoever.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
💯🤜🏽🤛🏽
@piyushkeswani9715 Жыл бұрын
The content that you guys are making just keeps me getting hooked to your channel. Even though I'm having very little knowledge about bikes and I don't own a car/bike and don't know how to drive a car, it still attracts me to listen to the conversations of enthusiasts, it's just phenomenal! Kudos to all the efforts put by you all and I will definitely be considering of buying a better machine for myself and feel the connection with it, rather than going with the market trends like sheep :)
@Vik.kem7 Жыл бұрын
These podcasts from the series have now become the best companion for my daily evening walks. Awesome work Shumi sir and Kartikeya Sir!
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Thanks Vikrant! Glad you're enjoying the 'cast!
@abhinavdixit82883 ай бұрын
I learnt to drive on my dad's second hand Freedom. I also had the opportunity to drive first gen Apache, Pulsar, XCD etc. There was no engine, and I mean no engine that felt as smooth. It wasn't a very punchy engine but just the fact that when you were cruising on it at ≈ 50kmph, there was almost non existent NVH. Man do I love and miss that bike so so much. Our family had gotten an Aviator around that time (we are all 6ft+) and that became the default driver. The Freedom was almost never serviced and had a faulty clutch. But man, it never did die on me. It didn't look very aspirational, yes but just for the engine, I am very happy to see someone discuss this long forgotten machine.
@aayushmanchatterjee8992 Жыл бұрын
We had a zen in the family for 12 years ...in the end had to sell it off due to rattling issues. But that thing still ran. Crazy to think such a small car could happily fit a family of 4. PS- I remember it also came with a sports mode, which was switching off the AC 😂
@anandyoganandam93868 ай бұрын
For me its fz v2 , i was struggling a lot to learn and master two wheeler riding untill i got a chnace to ride my friends v2 the moment i put second gear and throttle it was a bliss there after i gained lot of confidence. Then after few years owned yamaha r15 v3 clocked 35 kms. Needless to say how amazing was that machine. Since we are talking about benchmark this channel is a bench mark for automotive journalism.🎉🎉
@barnilkeshari Жыл бұрын
Still Driving My Dad's 2011 Ford Fiesta 1.6 Petrol🔥 it' s a GEM💎
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
💯♥️
@VivaswanDamle Жыл бұрын
1 bike and 1 car I wanna highlight is the Suzuki Gixxer 150 which I got in 2015. Smooth AF. And Wagon R. My mother and sister did a 9000km India tour in our 8year old Wagon R and had smooth sailing throughout. Fantastic headroom for tall guys.. great space..
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Wow! That roadtrip sounds fantastic Vivaswan!
@sauravkr2011 Жыл бұрын
The Hero Xpulse 200 4v has become a benchmark for me as it allows me to accomplish things on the bike that I once could only imagine, such as riding on both on-road and off-road terrains with ease. It has truly enhanced my riding experience.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
♥️
@oneplus8603 Жыл бұрын
Have noticed your conversation never misses Duke 390. I fell in love with it and own one now Shumi your conversation gave me assurance that I will not go wrong in choosing the right bike for me The Duke 390 is fun. Multistrad never had a chance to ride one but my dream benchmark is Africa Twin.Omg you spoke about Showgun that was awesome bike it was capable of doing whelee in second gear. You guys truly connect.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
The 390 will be a milestone for decades and decades for sure!
@DevenRayrikar Жыл бұрын
Shumi actually recommended me the impulse (with a jc moto brace😅) when I reached out to him 5-6 years ago. The bike is still as eager and not tiring away any time soon❤️
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Glad we helped! ♥️
@shalinhotshot Жыл бұрын
1. 1st Gen Figo (owned petrol). That hydraulic steering made me a good listener because it spoke so much! 2. Polo GT TSI. That engine and dsg mating was a match made in heaven 3. Palio 1.4 multijet, one which had god of cricket in its advertisement 4. Fiesta 1.6 s, only if they offered this same engine with chassis upgrades in the 1st Gen Figo 5. Linea Tjet 6. 2nd Gen Figo S ( The PD video about Figo S and Abarth still sends shivers down my spine) 7. Fiat Punto Abarth 1. 1st exp with Duke 390 was just manic. Being an inexperienced rider it was like riding an angry bull. But own Svartpillen 401 now😊 2. Dream is to own Street Triple R
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
What a great list!
@PranavShroti Жыл бұрын
Excellent discussion…For me my Polo GT TSI (1.2), been 6 years, a benchmark in ride & handling
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing Pranav! Good choices there!
@DPD08 Жыл бұрын
A late commer of course but couldnt resist this video. Royal Enfield Classic 350 Reborn has set a benchmark for how you feel that a retro bike can talk back to you. As Shumi said, I felt here ❤ and i bought it. I never regretted even once for about 2 years.
@nightwheeler26 Жыл бұрын
Watching this a month later. I can't explain how happy I am to see such a professional, high quality and yet passionate indian podcast talking about Indian vehicles and stories... Please don't stop. Please keep these going.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Season 02 is coming soon! Glad you love ThisConnect!
@thereallydeep Жыл бұрын
I have an unusual kind of benchmark : the visual benchmark. For me it’s the Continental GT 535. I first saw it at a petrol pump in Goa and immediately went “good lord that bike looks incredible!”. Clip-on handlebars, single seat, bright yellow shocks, this motorcycle looked like a massive middle finger to practicality, and it blew my mind away. So ahead of its time. So classy, so beautiful. This motorcycle for me was motorised art.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
True! The 535 and now the 650GT are both insanely good looking machines
@bhasvanthraj Жыл бұрын
Bought me a Yellow 2015 GT 535 just this January (First job savings kinda purchase) and man oh man! the attention she grabs is just maddd!
@sinuslebastian6366 Жыл бұрын
That is the Jawa 42 Bobber for me! Middle finger to practicality as you said.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Nice!
@4cfuture92 Жыл бұрын
I used to own a gt 535 and yes visually it was a piece of art but as a bike it was a piece of crap. That bike showed me all the possible ways a bike could break down. Just a pain through and though
@rudrabiker Жыл бұрын
In my honest opinion, 1. Splendor. 2. Stunner 125. 3. FZ 4. Apache RTR 160 5. CBR 250 6. Hunk 7. Thunderbird 8. Apache RR 310 (2019) 9. Karizma In cars, 1. Polo 2. Duster 3. Civic 4. Jazz 5. Scorpio 6. Thar 7. Nano (In no particular order). Set a benchmark in their respective class. I remember watching Shumi do a video on Stunner 125, Pulsar 135 and FZ. Shumi says (comparing the stunner and FZ), "what if you want something in the middle?" rider enters the fram right in the middle with a wheelie on a pulsar 135. I think Auto Journalism peaked at that very moment. Bless you man. Keep up the good work.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Great list Rudra!
@kushalkuber3383 Жыл бұрын
Benchmarks for me Moped - Kinetic Luna Commuters - Hero Honda CD100SS and Hero Glamour Off-roading - Hero Impulse Do it all bike - Ducati Multistrada Hatchback - Abarth Punto Sedan - Fiat Linea SUV - Mercedes G-wagon
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Great list!
@kushalkuber3383 Жыл бұрын
@@motorinc ❤
@abhinandanghosh4056 Жыл бұрын
My benchmark: Yamaha SS125 (Gladiator), the last variant before Yamaha decided that they'll focus on selling scooters. It had a five-speed gearbox, an engine kill switch, dream-like handling, comfortable seating and rock steady even at above 100 km/h. The Honda Shine and SP could learn a thing or two from it.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
The Gladiator was truly a good machine. Could have been slightly more exciting to ride but Shumi says he remembers his long term test Gladiator very fondly indeed.
@abhinandanghosh4056 Жыл бұрын
@@motorinc thanks for that reply guys, you just made my weekend.
@RevsAndWheels3 ай бұрын
I felt about the KB Boxer 100 the same way like Kartikeya sir felt about LML CRD100. Man it is a fun bike to ride and can act great both as a commuter and an exciting machine when you want to! My friend's dad owns it and whenever the bike is free, I'm always eager to get a ride on it..
@abm_95 Жыл бұрын
A bike worthy for discussion was the benchmark set by herohonda splendor a staple work horse of India. I think another benchmark set by ktm Duke 390 man what a machine the handling the braking the confidence it gives on corners literally gives goosebumps. And I really hope there comes a worthy competitor in the 350cc category because we deserve more than these.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
💯♥️
@maguluribhargavchowdary4453 Жыл бұрын
My Benchmark would be Yamaha FZ 16 v1 bs3. I own it since 2020(pre-worshipped). It has a grunt in its engine that put smile on my face every time i open the throttle. I absolutely loved it❤
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Super! FZ’s chassis and suspension are stunning!
@tejakrishnasai3911 Жыл бұрын
I've enjoyed this thoroughly. What I would appreciate more is what are the bikes you are looking forward to in the years 2023-24. And I am saddened that not even once the TVS apache RR310 came into conversation, after being praised so many times by you two to be the perfect balance to have fun and practicality.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
It still is a good bike in many ways. But did it set a benchmark? No, not really, TKS.
@ਰੋਹਿਤਸ਼ਰਮਾ-ਭ8ਰ3 ай бұрын
I watched this episode closer to when it came out. I am watching it again now because despite all of the mammoth knowledge these guys have accumelated over the years, it feels like a conversation, I , a non techincal guy can relate to. I just hope this channel doesn't fade away and you folks continue on the path you began on. Cheers bro 🍻
@motorinc3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much @ਰੋਹਿਤਸ਼ਰਮਾ-ਭ8ਰ
@prasadkalekar1163 Жыл бұрын
Love your conversations, I would not mind this going on for more than an hour.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Thanks Prasad!
@TejasKoushik219 Жыл бұрын
I've been riding bikes for a few years but started with cars only recently. And given that our family car is a harrier, my benchmark was set high. All changed when I drove my cousins Nexon. I love diesel engines and really appreciate the effortless power that harrier provides but that clutch is straight from hell. Experiencing a light clutch, sharp handling and more than adequate power of the Nexon gave me a new found respect for compact SUVs. So much so given the choice i would personally choose Nexon over harrier(family's opinions aside) Edit: I'm living in Europe currently and don't have the freedom of my own vehicle. I always enjoyed taking test rides of new bikes i was excited by, love the series of yt shorts you guys make. Keeps me connected to the desi gadis.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing Tejas! Glad you're taking test rides! Hopefully you'll have your own machine soon!
@rajeshdas2771 Жыл бұрын
I was extremely enthusiastic and excited about automobiles from as young as 5 year old. I was born in Arunachal Pradesh so obviously I did not see a lot of variety on roads except for gypsy and Maruti 1000 but there was once my parents took me for a vacation in Trivandrum and I saw this car called the standard 2000. My father literally had to pull me away from the car, I would have been 7 year old or something. I was flabbergasted. I remember it so clearly. The next time this happened was when I saw the CBZ in flesh for the first time when I was in 10th standard. I just wanted the bike. Though by this time I already had posters and knew about cagiva v raptor, Benneli tornado, the fire blade and the R1s, seeing the CBZ in flesh blew my mind. These are the two instances I will never ever forget in my life. Today I have a tiger 800, new Thar and a creta but I never had that excitement ever again. You guys reminded me of those days.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Nice garage though, Rajesh!
@Viggi999 Жыл бұрын
My benchmark coming from a first time car buyer: Ford Figo TDCI 1st gen! we have done 2 Lakh plus kms as our family car and it is still a great pleasure to drive. And for bikes, Honda Unicorn 1st gen was a benchmark back in mid 2000s doing those long commutes to college!
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
♥️♥️
@puneethmys152 Жыл бұрын
i still remember the starting of the ad for the LML Freedom and we had an LML vespa for almost 30 years. the best memories were on that scooter.
@er404 Жыл бұрын
same, vespa and then freedom we had
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Good old days!
@ontheroad81499 ай бұрын
The Polo/Vento and their DSG and the beautiful 1.6/1.5 TDI. Daily drivers that became madness. Man that 1.2L TSI + DQ200 7 speed DSG had people hooked to tuning cars which initiated a revolution and a car culture! the City and the Octavia did have its moments in the 2000s but this was a full blown change!
@drmanojmanohar Жыл бұрын
Nice episode. Fiat Punto and VW Polo were missed- these cars redefined and set standards to what driving dynamics in basic daily drivers should look like.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
♥️
@YogeshKumar-qp4hj Жыл бұрын
I feel the shogun as benchmark for fun, raw power motorcycle in it's segment. Everytime I think it can't do this, it surprises how easily it does. The yezdi roadking changed my perception when I took it on a mountain trail with above medium track where himalayan, xpulse, 390 adventure struggling to keep a pace, falling down and getting stuck. But this old machine easily made up the 2.5 km mountain without even stopping, falling or even bottoming out. That day it opened a whole new world what this beauty can do. Suzuki fiero with it torquey power if fitted with right tires was a competitor for Impulse. The first generation of Karizma showed me how a simple 220cc engine can be so smooth, reliable, bulletproof and exiting every single day. Hats off to those motorcycles, scooters and cars which moved Indian automobile industry and few who were literally awesome but couldn't get the recognition. Had real fun watching this podcast. Cheers!!!
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Great to read your message! Thanks a ton!
@aranga2730 Жыл бұрын
Sir the podcast was awesome and I believe a few minutes about Volkswagen Polo would have increased the magnitude of that awesomeness. Thank you. -Aranga
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Haha! Noted!
@indiacha Жыл бұрын
In 2006 I got a Hero Honda Karizma and that was a game-changer motorcycle for me. Butter smooth engine and cruising at 100kmph felt effortless. Rode it for 7 years & later bought Bullet Electra in 2014 & then realised that i did big mistake going with Enfield.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
The Karizma did indeed change people's mind about what bikes could do a lot!
@namesake8075 Жыл бұрын
I loved 2 scooters named bajaj legend and kinetic blaze. Those were so cool scooters, powerful, stylish. Probably overshadowed by activa.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Ahh!
@satishjoseph Жыл бұрын
I'm so happy that I share a similar mindset to these two wise men. My Garage: 1995 Suzuki Shogun 2011 Ford Figo (1st gen) 2016 Ford Ecosport 2019 Yamaha R3 Scooters: TVS Wego TVS Jupiter 125
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! And, awesooomme!
@abhishekchaturvedi7959 Жыл бұрын
Each episode is a master class, hats off guys!, i really wish you guys more subscribers
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Thanks Abhishek!
@karthikraju6225 Жыл бұрын
I use my father's Shine 125(2007). I recently started riding it more like an enthusiast rather than an average rider and I feel like I have unlocked so many experiences just by doing that. The engine is so smooth, responsive and the whine it makes is just amazing and you feel connected to it. Like Shumi said, being fun to ride is what matters more than the practicality of it and I will always remember Shine for the fun I had with it. P.S: Loved the episode!
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
It certainly is a good one! ♥️
@BrattyBiker Жыл бұрын
Appreciate you for including the Shogun, it was a very special motorcycle, derived from the rally spec Supra SS, a fully TVS-developed bike. The Shogun had a megaphonic black chrome (not black paint) exhaust that worked like an expansion chamber, something I believe was the first and last 2 stroke motorcycle in India to have them, the handlebar & front mudguard were of black chrome as well. TVS actually gave the Samurai meter console in 1993, where they started taking customer requests & added the electronic tachometer which had a habit of frying itself when your battery got weak lol, damn fun bike! Very rare to spot one, but some people still have them, parts are very hard to get. It's a damn shame to what happened to TVS Suzuki, the Shogun that they showcase at Motosoul, has no Suzuki badges, it is maintained so badly, TVS themselves couldn't source parts like RVMs, headlight bikini.etc
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
What a neat history lesson BB! We know that TVS-Suzuki days' bikes maintenance isn't easy... not even for TVS themselves!
@akshaysathiyapal Жыл бұрын
Totally agree with you on suzuki access 125. I own one and whenever I take it for a ride it brings a smile on my face. The way it accelerates is fun. Only problem I faced is the worst service centers. Apart from that access is a great scooter.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
💯♥️
@Holy_Demon Жыл бұрын
Wow.. Hearing those LML bike names brings nostalgia. Had the chance to sit on the petrol tanks of Adreno and Freedom as a child 😂 Sharukh khan posing with the Freedom Poster. For me Pulsar 200 had the same feel as Adreno.. Stick half fairing to the front 😂 And Graptor and Glamour/Hunk had the same looks for me.. Inshort this episode was like ROAD TO PAST ❤ I really wish we could get some Uncut episode where you guys can go all out 😂 would love to see that sometimes.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
These are uncut! They're not edited down and nothing's been cut out!
@the_winged_helm Жыл бұрын
Quite late to the party, I know. Haven't missed a single video since I discovered the channel recently. Now binging on the older videos because it is therapeutic to listen to these two amazing gentlemen discuss on any automotive topic! Coming to the context of this particular video, I feel it is a little incomplete without mentioning Hyosung. They were kind of like a flash in the pan, but the Comet and GT250 left their mark on the Indian motorcycling community. They were relatively affordable performance monsters (for that time). Of course they had lots of issues and niggles, not helped by the very limited dealer/service network. But the performance they offered, and the exclusivity (affordable compared to the big names, but still inaccessible to the majority) made these machines a milestone in the history of Indian motorcycling.
@warrenmendonca352 Жыл бұрын
For me it is the fz16. Underpowered yes. Always felt needed more power. The best part to me about this bike is the way it handles. It's like dancing with your partner. Getting in sync. And she syncs well. The way the bike goes into the corners, that sense of stability and corner it carries. Amazing. I have memories of overtaking bikes, cars, Rickshaws in corners. Where they went slow, I could just overtake them. It was a budget Mt 15 before the real Mt 15🤣 love it.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
True! Yamaha should have given the FZ(16) more performance by now because the basis of a sweet commuter is there!
@SurajKumar-xu9ed Жыл бұрын
Amazing episode. I generally don’t watch a KZbin video nowadays for more than 2 mins. But watching you episodes without a break. I think one great benchmark is the Chevy Cruze which was quite affordable and amazing bang for the buck as it just blew the C segment cars out of the water.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Thanks Suraj! The Cruze’ turbo diesel engine was wonderful! ❤️
@sachinrk1 Жыл бұрын
Top quality content..! When we are talking about benchmarks, I think S Cross 1.6 DDiS should have a mention. 😊
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
♥️
@emailjibudhan Жыл бұрын
very reliable i can. i own the v2 and 1 lakh kms done till date and changed clutch plates at 85000 kms for rupees 400. nothing else. routine maintainance chain, brakes etc comes very cheap. changed battery only once this year after 6 years never had battery issue. great experience with it now waiting for the r3. not gonna sell the r15 though.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Exactly! ♥️
@kasiviswanathan9839 Жыл бұрын
Since you recommend R15, Can I go for MT 15 v2? I am on the taller side. I want a fun, reliable and efficient machine primarily for city purposes without a committed riding position . Thanks in advance Great podcast once again 👌
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Yes you can! Got get a test ride and let us know what you thought!
@carpe_diem_.73 ай бұрын
My first bike was FZs battle green. It was ICONIC. It was the most reliable machine I ever had!
@jezzsareen7 Жыл бұрын
I've owned two vehicles, the Chevy beat and a Ford figo (latest gen) Both of them left the country but ford's service is still spot on. "the family wali feeling" They're still maintaining unlike Chevy. Kudos to ford. The service experience is phenomenal.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
🤜🏽🤛🏽
@gmdrizzu Жыл бұрын
I loved this episode allot , I think this subject(Cars & Motorcycles That Changed the Game) deserves whole season not just one episode.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Hmmm... maybe a revisit is needed in the next season of the podcast!
@dhaneshmainkar Жыл бұрын
2 very underrated yet powerful cars according to me are Tata Nano and Ford Freestyle. Sadly both of them are no longer available.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing Dhanesh!
@dhaneshmainkar Жыл бұрын
Would like to hear from you guys about these 2.
@bumpystories Жыл бұрын
I owned a Pulsar 180 and I felt it was a such a fun and forgiving bike. During my college days when money was tight I used to not put that bike for service for 8-9 months. I remember I once serviced the bike after a year and it never gave me a major problem. Many mechanics told me to change the piston and the piston block back in those days all the mechanics used to say that for Bajaj bikes, be it Pulsar, Discover or XCD, I never changed it and after 12yrs with that bike I did not complaint. Infact sold it at a decent cost. During that time my friend had an Apache RTR, to be honest I found it's handling much more sportier, the pegs were high, it was nimble and handling was better but that bike was not so good at higher RPMs. My benchmark from the Pulsar became a forgiving bike that could do all things with me and not just few things. And so currently I own a Bullet Std 500, believe it or not even that is almost the same 😊
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Wow! Nice garage Bumpy Stories!
@tarunkumarganjhu4069 Жыл бұрын
Now that's need to go on a t shirt, "Practicality! Buy a car man. If you want to live get a 390."
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Haha! Great idea!
@MrAnmoltiwari Жыл бұрын
For me the game changer has to be the re 650 cc twins. After having ridden a 200 cc bike for a large part of my life, the twin felt like something straight out of a dream. It was smooth, it was fast, it was classy and it felt personal! Felt connected! Its crazy how something like that can form a connection that’s even stronger than humans at times 😂
@Motoccino Жыл бұрын
Vehicles spelling needs change in the thumbnail
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Done! Thanks for pointing it out!
@ravneetsandhu871 Жыл бұрын
@@motorinc well done team 👍
@deekshitsapaliga6253 Жыл бұрын
For me, my benchmark bike will be KTM 390 - 2022 Slippers clutch, Ride by wire, wheel base, and the sharp stunning look... Oh my gawdd.... She is the one I see you talk about your 390 passionately makes me glad about my choice
@manishpandey6287 Жыл бұрын
RX100 & POLO GT - without mentioning these LOVES, this conversation is incomplete, who all think so?
@akashpalani216 Жыл бұрын
Over rated stuff these two don’t talk about. Polo gt ❌ abarth punto ✅
@baggebilla Жыл бұрын
@@akashpalani216 In India, Polo GT had more cultural impact than Abarth Punto. This video is about that impact, right?
@pushkar9304 Жыл бұрын
We still own the first gen Figo from 2011. What a gem of a car, the VFM it was just for 5L back in the day. The highway stability was just ♥
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
💯🤜🏽🤛🏽
@YOURS1Ай бұрын
Karthikeya’s English is so much better to understand.. the other guy needs to slow down and stop talking English like Hindi😂
@motorincАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback @YOURS1
@thesonuojha29 күн бұрын
Shumi, you are a morden day legend of Indian automobile journalism, you don't have to reply to such jerks.
@pramrv Жыл бұрын
Kinetic Luna - Yamaha rx135 1998 - Maruti 800 - Ford Fiesta 2007, - RE cast iron electra 350 - Street 750 - ktm 390- XUV 2013 -Skoda Octavia 2017. (My garage)
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Nice garage!
@pramrv Жыл бұрын
One vehicle i would have wanted in India is Ford explorer
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
♥️
@Ashes-9 Жыл бұрын
Wow ! This is awesome !! We all have our own icons of our childhood when we didn’t even know how it feels to even touch them. Now when i drive / ride my priorities are different. So my benchmark goes like this : Supermini Childhood - zen (yellow) Teenage - fiat palio Present - punto abarth / vw polo Luxury Childhood - contessa Teenage - opel astra Present - mercedes s class Scooters Childhood - kinetic honda Teenage - kinetic blaze Present - suzuki access / burgman Motorcycle Childhood - yamaha rxz / suzuki shogun Teenage - hero honda cbz /karizma Present - Gt 535 / GT 650 Well there are other icons which paved the way for new genres like Renault Duster Toyota Qualis Lml Adreno Fx Tvs Scooty Tvs Victor yamaha Fz Skoda Octavia Chevrolet optra srv santro Kawasaki eliminator 😅 and the list continues Whoa Nostalgia ❤
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Ashes! What a terrific list and what a great way to classify it! Nicely done!
@manishpandey6287 Жыл бұрын
My Benchmarks: 1) 100 CC Bikes - Yamaha RX100 - I was in 9-10th Std-1992-93, a neighbour of mine had bought wine red colour and the way it used to sound, it still vibrates in my head...it's still benchmark but dead...I liked it's retro styling, well rounded looks, solid build...eternal looks...awesome, I couldn't ride it as that time I was still young...and by the time I got to purchase a bike it was gone...best two stroke engine I remember in my lifetime 2) 125 cc bike - Yamaha RX125 - My Chacha purchased it in our village of Maharashtra, it was always a pleasure riding it...it used to give same RX100 kind of experience, we used to take it for a test ride in inner village roads, easily touching 100 kmph speeds...it was four stroke engine... 3) 125 cc bike - Honda Shine - I had one while I started working in Mumbai, 2004 onwards...I instantly liked it's super pick-up, soft ride...it was a well rounded package...in Mumbai rains I used to drive it from Kalyan to Dadar, Thane, Bandra, everywhere...via Bhiwandi highway...mileage was also good....it was overall a value for money package... 4) 100 cc - Bikes that impressed me during my teenage years - TVS Suzuki Samurai - for its looks and the way it sounded, it was too refined sound TVS Suzuki Showgun - for its immense power and performance, the way it was marketed in those times, racing it with a Geetanjali Express Train which was considered a kind of Rajdhani Express train at that time, very high speed.... 5) Yamaha R15 - Version 1.0 - with Flat Seat - Commuter plus enthusiast bike, it was nice that Yamaha re-introduced this bike as version 1.0 or something...truly first mover in terms of performance, I remember that it was launched in Chennai first and I called up my friend to check how it is, he told there was huge rush at the showroom and the bike looks awesome.... 6) LML Vespa Scooter - It was way way way ahead of its time, the way it looked, the features it had, the way it used to ride, its bright beam like headlight in those days of Bajaj bulb based headlights....it was all awesome...one of our Advocate Uncle had it and he came to our house and I just couldn't ignore it, I took it for a test drive and man how it used to ride....ah haa, awesome 7) Kinetic LUNA / TFR / TFR Plus - What a commute friendly moped...one of my friends in BSc college in Akola, Maharashtra used to bring it and when I was in 1-5th std in Gwalior my Nana Ji used to have it...sometimes I used to ride it, it was so easy to drive and how can we forget it had bycycle mode - just press a button and it used to ride like a bicycle with the help of chain...in case you are out of petrol....so innovative and basic design, petrol tank inside the frame or chassis, single seat, double seat then single long seat option...it was well built too... 8) TVS 50 / TVS XL - India's longest warrior still alive - second only to Luna, its nice to know that it's still around with 100 cc engine and now purely used for transportation and utility purposes, but the fact that it is still in production speaks a ton about TVS commitment to the people who love it and to the brand...so happy 9) Suzuki two wheelers - I agree with the discussion that they had some of the best machines but some how very lousy marketing...they need marketing of a Honda...Suzuki Access is I agree that one of the best scooters in India since long....all the negatives of Active taken care of and much more to look for...well balanced design, looks flat instead of activa's lean forward design and Access is easy for the pillion too as it is not too much wide bodied...as Active is so wide that whenever I sit on the back, my legs get cramp!
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Well said! That's a great explanation of the bikes we've seen in the market. Some of them are icons and they did revolutionise the two-wheeler market.
@crao3566 Жыл бұрын
You guys are simply awesome.. The calm discussions and very meaningful conversations about vehicles is brilliant.. I have stopped watching individual review videos of vehicles and watch your videos only.. Keep it coming.. 😀
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@prasannasinnarkar6837 Жыл бұрын
Seems all good but my take on the same topic: Some of the category-creating beauties Scooters: Honda Dio / Kinetic Blaze - Showed us that scooters can be fun Bikes: RX 100 -Two-stroke rocket which puts a smile on your face till today. CBZ - Journey of Indian bikes from commuter to enthusiast Pulsar 220 - the fastest India and best value for a buck for an enthusiast (First in the segment above 20hp) R15 - Showed us what cornering fun is! and entry to all small displacement sports RE Thunderbird - Even if the classic opened it up but Thunderbird made it a perfect cruiser (Touring was born in India) KTM Duke 390 - Fist ever mid-size pure naked sport, paved the way for all mid-large size bikes in India Cars: Zen - Undoubtedly Mumbaidrift casting contender Lord Alto - It can take everything and it's proof that you don't need to sell your house to do an all-India road trip Mitsubishi Lancer/ Cedia - India never experienced a balanced chassis and sweet-sounding engine like this Chevrolet Cruze - The turbo diesel Monster which gave birth to turbo lag-loving Indians Ford Ecosport - The real sub-4 category creator and I think best in class tourer Ford Fiesta - Already covered Tata Safari - Real SUV category creator Toyota Qualis/Innova - MPV like never before which can take it all and a pure miles hogger Mahindra Bolero - Official SUV of rural India VW Polo - Swift did the groundwork but this beauty just set the hot hatch market for us Skoda Octavia - Introduction to DSG/Dual clutch to India and with that 2 ltr diesel it was a tank
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
That's a great list, Prasanna! Very comprehensive! ♥️
@nakraabhinav3 ай бұрын
Glad you talked about Pulsar. I have owned the 150,200 and 220fi. And all 3 were amazing machines
@nirmalsreerocks7 Жыл бұрын
Idk why even though these videos are really long, its so good. Some sorta peaceful feeling, listening to interesting topics and i just dont feel the time passing by and in fact its very interesting POV and meditative at the same time. Also, I think POLO was a benchmark too. It was such a beautiful machine to drive.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
@sridharkrishnan352 Жыл бұрын
Hats off to you guys for bringing gems of videos like this. Learning a lot about my passion from your channel. Coming to my personal benchmark: I think the 2011 Honda CBR 250r set a solid benchmark for the single cylinder sports tourer segment. The C-ABS is still one of the best and none have matched it's quality till date. The difference between the non abs and abs says it all till the date it was sold till 2017. 2018-2019 didn't get the C-ABS On the nostalgic part, there was a Hero Honda Sleek that started to set a stylish commuter trend followed by the passion and all..
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
♥️
@manthenvashishth3769 Жыл бұрын
I may sound like an abarth fanboy but man that scorpion abarth punto was just phenomenal. Surely gearbox was not light and took a while to get used to that heavy and clunky gearbox but when you get the hang of it, even the mighty polo gti would had a tough time against that scorpion. Also the figo s and Baleno rs were those serious enthusiastic car sadly no one bought it then and now we can only remember those. Rightly said by shumi sir that now when the people are quite mature and there are more young enthusiasts these projects will make more sense and if brands stick by those projects it will be an amazing thing. Introduction of things like an option for short throw shifter in the models would be amazing.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Spot on Manthen!
@malliknaik5884 Жыл бұрын
This is longest auto video I have seen completely without getting drifted out of the conversation even for a minute
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thanks Mallik!
@47fella Жыл бұрын
6:04 Agree with the fun the access gives but with a after sales service pov would not recommend it parts are very difficult to find.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Yes. Suzuki does have an issue it needs to solve on this front
@daksh_saroha Жыл бұрын
I must yet again show my love and appreciation for the diecasts on the centre table
@daksh_saroha Жыл бұрын
Hell, the entire set is freaking gorgeous. The small round table especially.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
Thanks Daksh!
@ArunSapaare Жыл бұрын
To me the biggest benchmark is & always will be the TVS NTorq! Like Karthikeya said, TVS took the tool aspect of a scooter & made it brilliant in every possible way. It was the first vehicle I ever bought in my life & I still cannot forget how it made you feel. It was simply a brilliant scooter.
@vijaykalla Жыл бұрын
Great podcast as always loved it ❤ mine my dad's OG vespa 2 stroke, CBZ, R15V2, and now speed twin 1200 (2022). In cars always fan of vtec first gen honda city (i actually have a poster), ford Mondeo, and lastly lancer. I have memories of my neighbour owning RX100 and suzuki samurai when i was a kid and god the sound, it always made me peek the bike through the window. Thank you for bringing some memories back.❤
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
No worries! Glad we woke up memories for your Vijay!
@Anant.Bhatia.Antz_Bin Жыл бұрын
In 2012, when I had the chance to get the 1st gen Figo, I had also TDed a used Honda Civic which was selling for around the same price as the Figo Titanium TDCI at the time. I couldn't let the Civic out of my mind and even though we were looking for a Diesel, we ended up buying that instead of the Figo. Our 6 Lakh 2007 Civic AT defined what a FTD car should be doing and anything I drove after had to live up to that benchmark. It's a very hard benchmark to live up to. I am surprised it didn't make it to your list.
@motorinc Жыл бұрын
The Civic was special for sure. But benchmarks are somewhat personal and our benchmarks sit on a far wider scale than short test drives as well as how many vehicles you got to drive. If you assume Shumi and Kartikeya tested, say 10 vehicles a month... that's a database of ~2,500 vehicles over the last 23 years of testing. _There's almost no way our benchmarks will always match yours._ The fun part is discovering what stuck in your head and what stuck in ours!