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From Ducati Panigale V4 to Suzuki Hayabusa: John Abraham’s Imaginative Superbike Collection

The love that Bollywood actor John Abraham has for superbikes is no secret.

He has an amazing collection of superbikes, and you can often see him riding them at different events. His assortment of well-known brands demonstrates his wide-ranging preferences for powerful machinery.

The Ducati Panigale V4 and Hayabusa are among the most stylish motorcycles owned by the Dhoom star. The actor displayed his whole bike collection in an interview with well-known YouTube video producer Gaurav Taneja, also known as “The Flying Beast.”

Hayabusa Suzuki
After Pathaan’s unprecedented box office success, John Abraham treated himself to a brand-new, gorgeous silver 2023 Suzuki Hayabusa. John Abraham always had a Suzuki Hayabusa in his garage, and ever since Dhoom came out, many Indians have grown to dream of owning one of these superbikes. This iconic motorbike is powered by a large 1,340-cc in-line four-cylinder engine and is well-known for its sheer speed and aerodynamic design. With all of the extras Suzuki has included, this motorbike costs an astounding Rs 16.41 lakh (ex-showroom).

Above, let us discover his two-wheel collection:

YAMAHA V-MAX Celebrates 60 Years
John Abraham begins by showcasing his Yamaha V-Max 60th Anniversary cruiser motorbike in the video that Gaurav Taneja posted. He describes it as a “very special bike” and says that its 1.7-liter V4 engine, which generates a powerful 200 horsepower and 169 Nm, provides a remarkable riding experience. He goes so far as to say that when he goes outside, this bike is his first choice.

Kawasaki ZX-14R
The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R, with a 1,441-cc, 4-cylinder engine, follows. It’s a pretty comfy motorbike, he says. When questioned about whether someone might get unbalanced while riding the ZX-14R, John gave the assurance that they wouldn’t fall.

Honda CBR 1000RR
John then displayed his highly developed superbike, the Honda CBR 1000RR, which is renowned for its cutting-edge technology and aggressive riding stance, after the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R. This motorbike is powered by a 999cc DOHC, liquid-cooled, inline four-cylinder, 16-valve engine. This two-wheeler can produce 113 Nm of peak torque at 12,500 rpm and a maximum power of 215 horsepower at 14,500 rpm.

RSV4 RF APRILIA
There are also other Italian bikes in John’s collection, including an Aprilia RSV4 RF. This motorbike is renowned for its superb handling qualities, strong V4 engine, and elegant styling. John even revs the bike to demonstrate how noisy it is. An engine with four cylinders, displacement of 1,078 cc powers the two-wheeler.

V4 DUCATI PANIGALE
The Ducati Panigale V4, which retails in India for more than Rs 25 lakh (ex-showroom), is among John’s most expensive belongings. This scientific wonder, a crimson Italian beauty in his garage, has a powerful V4 engine and a big 1.1-liter 4-cylinder that can produce a maximum torque of 123 Nm and 215 horsepower. John revs the bike to show his delight and says that it’s also a special bike for him.

YZF-R1 from Yamaha
John received this motorbike as a present when he became a Yamaha brand ambassador in 2006. It is renowned for having an intense design, quick handling, and a strong engine. The blue Yamaha YZF-R1 has a 998 cc, four-cylinder engine that can produce up to 200 horsepower and 112 Nm of torque.

MV AGUSTA F3 800
This Italian sportbike, which is renowned for its small size, quick handling, and powerful three-cylinder engine, is also owned by John Abraham. The 798cc engine of the MV Agusta produces a maximum output of 148 horsepower and a peak torque of 88 Nm.

KTM Duke 390
What kind of motorcyclist would not purchase a KTM? Yes, in addition to the superbikes mentioned above, the actor also owns a KTM Duke 390. The 398.63-cc BS6 engine that powers the Rs 3.67 lakh Duke 390 generates 39 Nm of torque and 45.3 horsepower of power.

In addition to this, John Abraham’s stunning collection is enhanced with the Suzuki GSX-R1000, Ducati Diavel, and Kawasaki ZX11-D2.

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