This eye catching creation by Sam and Mick started life as a 1980 GSX1100 – a sporty muscle tourer that was introduced in an era where horsepower restrictions had taken …
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Yamaha say XSRs are not merely a revival of an ancestor or simply vintage-inspired. Each model pays tribute to an iconic motorcycle and design from their rich history, while offering …
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The Triumph Trident 660 is a retro-look, back to basics, stylish and fun machine that is a less expensive alternative to the current $14,900 LAMS approved Street Triple S. With …
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As soon as Jeff told me that Bikereview was getting hold of a H-D LiveWire for a long-term test bike, I started hounding him for a turn immediately. I already …
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At the beginning of June I picked up this beast, our latest long termer, BikeReview LiveWire. After Simon attended the Aussie launch, MDM did the Euro launch and Paul did …
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Triumph Motorcycles owner John Bloor, and son Nick who heads the company these days, are known for being discreet let-the-product-speak-for-itself industrialists, who largely disdain the kind of marketing hype that …
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The new GSX-S1000 is being tested by the Euro press as we speak and is expected to arrive here in Q1. That means now is a great time to grab …
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In 1972 Benelli S.p.A launched an Alejandro de Tomaso led creation, the 750 Sei. It was the first inline six-cylinder motorcycle in the world, a bike that was radical and …
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The name is a bit of a mouthful, but what a treat it is to be handed the key to the big kahuna of Ducati’s Scrambler range. Attitude and taste …
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The Suzuki GSX-S750 first arrived in 2017 and it received rave reviews. Being a ‘Big cc Nation’, the 750 hasn’t been as popular here as it has been in Europe, …
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