India’s roads have seen many legendary bikes grow old with grace. These five bikes still turn heads today. Some bikes just get better with time. They carry history, heart, and character. In India, a few models have aged like fine wine, and they still deliver joy, style, and nostalgia. Let’s meet the top 5 legendary bikes that people still love today.

The Classic 350 gives a true vintage vibe and feels like riding back in time. It was launched in 2009, but it looks like a bike from the 1950s. All Indian riders love their thumping engine and heavy, sturdy design. The motorcycle has a 349cc engine and 20.2 bhp power, which is perfect for long rides.
The Classic 350 is known for comfort, simple mechanics, and relaxed cruising. Even with modern updates, it keeps the old-school charm alive. It’s a favourite for touring and weekend rides. This bike is for soulful travel.

The Hayabusa first shocked the world with its top speed in the early 2000s. It once held the record as the world’s fastest production bike. The latest models still keep that speed with much better safety and tech. It has a huge 1340cc engine with 190 bhp of power and smooth acceleration.
The Suzuki Hayabusa combines speed, comfort, and premium features in one bold package. Its unique design and road presence make people stop and stare. Even after 20 years, riders dream of owning this superbike.
The KTM 390 Duke was introduced in India in 2013 and revolutionised the mid-size motorcycle market. It introduced a sporty, aggressive look with high performance for young riders. It comes with a 398.63cc engine and delivers 45.3 bhp, thrilling power. The Duke boasts a light body with excellent cornering capabilities.
Its TFT screen, ride-by-wire throttle, and quickshifter make it feel very premium. In 2025, KTM gave a 10-year warranty, reflecting its faith in quality. It's ideal for city runs, weekend outings, or short highway journeys. Even after all these years, the Duke feels as new and thrilling.
The Yamaha R15 V4 appears and rides like a miniature superbike. It is designed with a razor-sharp styling, aerodynamic shape, and aggressive riding position. The engine is small at 155cc, but it packs a punchy and responsive ride. It churns out 18.15 bhp of power with VVA (Variable Valve Actuation).
It translates to smooth rides at low speed and powerful pulls at high speed. It also provides an assist-and-slipper clutch and traction control, which is unheard of at this price point. It's ideal for daily commutes with weekend adventures on the side.
The Bullet 350 is India's oldest motorcycle, produced since 1931. It has witnessed wars, parades, and thousands of Indian roads with pride. It has a plain design with a round headlight, a teardrop tank, and a single long seat. The Bullet is cherished for its steady ride at slow speeds and hard thump.
The new Royal Enfield Bullet 350 arrived in 2023 with contemporary facelifts. It is now powered by the J-series engine, which is cleaner and smoother than the earlier version. Yet it retains its raw, old-school charm that Bullet enthusiasts love.
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