One look at the Yamaha TMax and you have to ask yourself, what is it? Is this a scooter? I was shocked to find it was; the styling, capacity and …
Read More
I tested the Scrambler Desert Sled, Mach 2.0 and finally the Cafe Racer, all in quick succession and what can I say, they all impressed, with the Cafe Racer the …
Read More
Switching Yamaha’s Tricity 155 for the smaller capacity D’elight 125 was initially a bit of a shock, but once that wore off, it was easy to see the market this …
Read More
It’s almost been two years since I rode the first XSR900 (full review here), so we thought it would be a good idea to get the 2018 model that Yamaha …
Read More
At the recent 2018 Kawasaki Ninja 400 launch, Simon Harris had the opportunity to catch up with multiple-WorldSBK Championship winning rider Jonathan Rea, who was on hand at the Australian …
Read More
There can’t be too many greater places in Australia to ride an adventure bike than the Victorian Snowy Mountains where I was lucky enough to be invited to the 2018 …
Read More
To me the 800RR Brutale is a visually appealing package, with its short wheelbase, centralised mass and typical Brutale styling. Replicated by a few other manufacturers, none have come close …
Read More
Having just tested Ducati’s Scrambler Desert Sled I was eager to also check out the Mach 2.0 and the Café Racer. The Mach 2.0 is a Roland Sands Designs themed …
Read More
Yamaha’s Tricity 155 scooter offers a great entry point to scootering, and even motorcycling, with a futuristic, sporty design, an updated larger capacity Blue Core powerplant, and a dual wheel …
Read More
The Ninja 400 is all-new and possesses many advancements over its highly successful Ninja 300 predecessor. To do this, the design team, headed by Kunihiro Tanaka (Kuni-san), envisioned and dedicated …
Read More