Moto Guzzi's 1000S "retro bike" was officially released for the 1990 season. The 1000S (Mille S) is basically a Le Mans 1000 styled after the 750S of 1974 and the 750S3 of 1975. The 1000S was ...
The CB650SC (also called the Nighthawk 650) is a Honda standard motorcycle sold in the US from 1982 to 1985. In 1982, the Nighthawk replaced the Custom of the previous years and featured a re-designed ...
The Honda CBX250RS was a motorcycle first sold by Honda in May 1983 in Japan as their new 250cc sports bike with a view to replacing the popular CB250RS. The engine was based on the XR series with ...
Witness the American Gothic of motorcycles: Many of the values reflected in Grant Wood's portrait of the thin-lipped farming couple—hard-working, modest, capable, and utterly without glamour—apply ...
Many factors impacts on a bike's power delivery and performance such as number of cylinders, bore/stroke ratio, is it 2 or 4 stroke, carb's vs. fuel injection, turbo charging, etc. This section simply ...
Designed for the Japanese market where users generally avoid models with a large chassis and high seat height, this lightweight, compact trail model debuted in 1997. It had a 2-stroke 224cc ...
The New Bonneville Bobber TFC carries the Triumph Factory Custom legacy forward; the purest expression of custom Bobber ...
Launched in 2002, Suzuki's Burgman 650 was an attempt to build on the success of the firm's smaller Burgman 400 and 250 scooters. Like its competitors, Honda's Silver Wing and Yamaha's T-Max, it uses ...
Nemesis – it’s a name worthy of a super-villain with strange, evil powers, in a mega-budget Hollywood production. And when it was unveiled in April 1998, at the Dorchester Hotel in London, the Norton ...
The partnership between Ducati and Mercedes-AMG has produced some new fruit, this time a Mercedes-Benz SLK 55 AMG inspired by the Ducati Streetfighter 848′s “Fighter Yellow” color. The cooperation ...
Although this bike was built in Japan, it was designed and styled in Europe with input from Honda agencies in Britain, France and, particularly, Germany. The Europeans specified that they wanted a ...
The Honda CB400 Super Four is a CB series 399 cc (24.3 cu in) standard motorcycle produced by Honda at the Kumamoto plant from 1992 to the present. The CB400 embodies the typical Universal Japanese ...