Also there are some big brand bikes like Yamaha R1, Kawasaki ZX-14R, Honda CBR-1000R, Ducati Diavel, Suzuki GSX Suzuki GSX-1000R), Suzuki Hayabusa. We are telling about some of the top-5 bikes owned by John Abraham…

Yamaha RD350
If you do not have a Yamaha RD350 in your garage, then that motorcycle collection will look like a dull one. This motorcycle was discontinued in India in the 80s. Due to which it is very difficult to replace its parts when it gets damaged. Or they often have to be imported. The Yamaha RD350 is a two-stroke, twin-cylinder motorcycle that produces around 30bhp and 32Nm of torque, mated to a 6-speed gearbox.

Yamaha V-Max
The first Ducati was introduced in the Wild Devil Power Cruiser or the Boker Rocket 3 with Triumph. Yamaha used to sell the V-Max as a tire shredder. It was launched in 1985 with a 1.2-litre V4, later upgraded to a 1,679cc engine. Despite the weight of 315 kg in the motorcycle, it used to take turns easily. The fuel tank was placed under the seat and the motorcycle was mated to a 5-speed gearbox that generated 194bhp and 167Nm of torque.

MV Agusta F3 800
One of John Abraham’s bike collection includes MV Agusta F3 800. It was launched in 2013. Its compact dimensions, high-set footpegs, single-sided swing arm and the best part include triple exhaust tips. The MV Agusta F3 800 is powered by an 800cc, liquid-cooled three-cylinder engine that generates 148bhp power and 88Nm torque.

Aprilia RSV4 RF
The Aprilia RSV4 RF is one of the flagship offerings from the motorcycle manufacturer globally. The RSV4 RF is a limited and more powerful variant of the RSV4 RR, a track-tuned motorcycle. The RSV4 RF’s wheels, suspension, braking, electronics and everything else should be found on a flagship sports bike.
The RSV4 RF gets a 999.6cc V4 engine that makes 198bhp and 115Nm of torque, mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The Aprilia can clock a 0-100 kmph time of 3.5 seconds while the motorcycle gets fully adjustable suspension, a digital dash.