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Cake and El Solitario collaboration

Benny Yee

Sparks fly when two disruptors of the motorcycle industry, electric motorcycle company Cake and eclectic motorcycle company El Solitario join forces.
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Light Rider by APWORKS

Benny Yee

My experience with 3D printing is quite limited, I recently printed out a camera mount which took me a week to configure only to realise I could have downloaded a drawing of the exact thing I was after. I've also …It was only a matter of time before a 3D printed motorcycle was created.
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Petrol Free Flying on the Royal Enfield Flying Flea

Royal Enfield's Flying Flea sub-brand marks the manufacturer's first electric motorcycles in 125 years - and the timing couldn't be more deliberate. With petrol costs rising and millions of riders in India depending on two wheels for daily life, the Flying Flea lineup offers a direct answer. The C6, a retro-styled electric roadster launched in India on April 10, 2026, at Rs 2.79 lakh (or Rs 1.99 lakh via Battery-as-a-Service), brings 154 km of range, 60 Nm of torque, and a 124 kg kerb weight - the lightest Royal Enfield ever built. Its scrambler sibling, the S6, is expected to follow by late 2026, with off-road-ready spoked wheels, six riding modes including a dedicated dirt mode, and the same Qualcomm-powered connected tech platform. Two bikes, two riding personalities, one clear shift away from the pump.
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