Latest News about Cleveland CycleWerks Bikes
- NEWSAston Martin commences deliveries of its outlandish turbocharged motorcycle31 March 2022British carmaker, Aston Martin, has commenced the deliveries of its turbocharged motorcycle, the AMB 001, that it built in collaboration with Brough SuperiorRead full story
- NEWSCleveland Cyclewerks working on an e-motorcycle08 January 2020. The manufacturer declared that it is working on an electric motorcycle project that has been codenamed, Falcon Rising.Read full story
- NEWS2019 Dakar Rally details revealed30 November 2018
The total number of participants are 534 among which 135 will be making their debut in the rally event. Moreover, the upcoming season also has 17 women participants which is the highest figure yet.
Read full story - NEWSRoyal Enfield Continental GT 650 – What else can you buy?19 November 2018
The Continental GT 650 starts at Rs 2.65 lakhs and goes up to Rs 2.85 lakhs for the chrome variant. Let’s have a look at other options in the similar price range.
Read full story - NEWSCleveland CycleWerks to open 30 dealerships by April ‘2005 September 2018
The American motorcycle manufacturer plans to start off with ten dealerships when they launch later this month
Read full story - NEWSCleveland Cyclewerks begins India operations26 July 2018
Last month we told you that the Cleveland Cyclewerks’ official sales operations will begin from October. Now, we have pictures from the company’s new Pune plant where the assembly of bikes has begun.Â
Read full story - NEWSCleveland CycleWerks to begin sales in October17 June 2018
Cleveland Cyclewerks showcased its range at the 2018 Auto Expo. Now finally, the company through its social media accounts have announced its India sales operations will begin from October this
Read full story - AutoExpo 2018Cleveland CycleWerks makes its debut at the 2018 Auto Expo08 February 2018
Cleveland CycleWerks has made its foray in the Indian market with the launch of the Ace and the Misfit. The American motorcycle brand has introduced these classic motorcycles in a market space dominated by Royal Enfield.
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