If we want to see an extraordinary cars and bike collection in India, we should go to MS Dhoni garage. The cricketer now owns a number of exotic motorcycles, superbikes, and vehicles, including this latest Pontiac Firebird.
MS Dhoni had a thing for motorcycles since he was a kid. He purchased a used Yamaha RX100 after earning some money from a cricket tournament. He gradually increased his motorcycle collection.
The number of motorcycles he has has now surpassed 100. Some of the highlights of his garage include a Kawasaki Ninja H2, a Confederate Hellcat, a BSA, and a Norton Vintage bike.
MS Dhoni’s fondness for fast cars is well-known on social media, but his fascination with speed isn’t limited to fast metal chariots; the CSK skipper also enjoys riding superbikes. His garage houses some of the world’s most expensive two-wheelers, as well as an old standby, the Rajdhoot, and Yamaha’s famed RD350. Captain Cool’s first ride was on the Rajdhoot. Here are some of the most recent additions to his collection.
Bikes of MS Dhoni – Dhoni’s Bike Collection
1. Kawasaki Ninja H2
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The MS Dhoni Cars and Bikes list begins with an exotic – the Kawasaki Ninja H2. The figures linked with this superbike are quite staggering. It comes with a 998cc four-cylinder engine with supercharging. At 11000 rpm, maximum power output is 200 horsepower, and peak torque is 134 Nm at 10500 rpm.
2. Harley-Davidson Fat Boy
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While the new Harley-Davidson Fat Boy is a show-stopper that needs no introduction, Dhoni’s bike is from an earlier generation. This model is equipped with a 1690 cc air-cooled Twin Cam 103B V-Twin engine that produces 77.78 PS (56.8 kW) at 5,250 rpm and 132.00 Nm (13.5 kgf-m or 97.4 ft.lbs) at 3,250 rpm, according to the Hindustan Times Auto page.
3. Confederate Hellcat X132
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The MSD bike garage’s Confederate Hellcat X132 is another great example of two-wheeled gear. The bike is said to have cost him Rs 27 lakh when he bought it, and it is still one of the most exotic and uncommon bikes on the planet, as it is a very limited manufacturing run type. Captain Cool has even taken this bike on a track day at Greater Noida’s BIC (Buddh International Circuit). The Hellcat is powered by a 2.2-liter V-Twin engine that generates 130 horsepower and 200 Nm of torque.
4. Ducati 1098
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The Ducati 1098 has found a home in MS Dhoni’s bike garage. From 2007 to 2008, 1098 was sold all over the world, as well as in India. It was on the market for roughly 25-30 lakhs at the time. The bike’s 1099 cc engine produces roughly 160 horsepower. The Ducati 1198 took its place as its successor.
5. Yamaha RD350
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The legendary Yamaha RD350 is thought to be one of MS Dhoni’s first motorcycles. According to some sources, Mahi has not one, not two, but as many as six RD350s in his garage. MS Dhoni’s daughter Ziva Dhoni was seen revving his father’s RD 350 with pleasure a few days ago, during the lockdown. The video was posted on Ziva Singh Dhoni’s Instagram account, which is run by MS Dhoni and his wife Sakshi, and has already received over 16 lakh views.
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6. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R
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The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R is another Kawasaki in his garage. According to the Financial Express, Dhoni purchased the bike about a decade ago. A 1,441 cc four-cylinder engine powers this two-wheeler, which can reach a top speed of 300 kmph. Too fast and furious, to be sure.
7. BSA Goldstar
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The BSA Goldstar is one of two historic motorcycles in MS Dhoni’s collection. It was one of the first motorcycles in the United Kingdom to achieve 100 km/h. It is propelled by a 500cc engine. MS Dhoni astride his BSA Goldstar, as seen here.
8. Norton Jubilee 250
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The Norton Jubilee 250 is the second vintage bike in MS Dhoni Cars and Bikes’ collection. On Instagram, the cricketer posted a photo of his bike. It is powered by a 250cc engine, as the name says.
9. Suzuki Shogun
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Dhoni posted a photo of a Suzuki Shogun on Instagram with the remark, “How many of u think this was 1 of the most fun 2stroke single cylinder bikes to ride, need to rebuild mine quickly,” more than a year ago. We haven’t seen the restoration’s final result anywhere.
10. Yamaha Thundercat
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This is possibly one of the most well-known sports-tourers of its era. The Yamaha Thundercat, often known as the YZF600R, was produced between 1996 and 2007. It had a 599cc engine that produced roughly 88 horsepower. MS Dhoni poses with his Yamaha Thundercat and Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R in a photo taken a few years ago.