You get four rider modes: Standard, Rain, Sport, and User. As mentioned above, you get ABS and Traction Control, though they’re not integrated with a six-axis inertial sensor to bring lean angle and ...
For the 2022 model year, Honda’s enduro-ready CRF250RX ($8,499) gets a thoughtful set of improvements inline with its motocross brother, the CRF250R. Originally introduced for the 2019 model year the ...
On‑road, the 900’s newfound urgency pairs well with BMW’s six‑speed gearbox and optional bidirectional electronic quickshifter (BMW calls it Gear Shift Assist Pro). Shifts are crisp and mechanical, ...
The six-speed gearbox is paired with an electronic quickshifter that works both up and down. On the street, it makes short-shifting in traffic smooth, and on the track, it encourages you to stay in ...
It’s a great time to be rider. The range of new motorcycles to come out in a given year is staggering at times, and many of those machines are so technically beautiful, balanced, or powerful that we ...
Motorcyclist Online helps you research new Naked Bikes before buying the model you are interested in, whether it is a Aprilia Mana 850 GT ABS, MV Agusta Brutale 675 With EAS Naked motorcycle, or any ...
Riding a 31-year-old motorcycle, a Suzuki GSX-R250, that could run with the best of today’s 250s.
Peak power and torque are the same as the previous T120 model: 79 hp at 6,500 rpm and 75 pound-feet at 3,500 rpm. But those on-paper figures only tell half the story, as the responsiveness of the ...
Harley-Davidson returns the Low Rider S to its 2020 model lineup with a larger Milwaukee-Eight engine.
Despite the adage, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” it’s hard to believe that the Tuning Fork brand has been manufacturing its TW200 dual sport, with one careful, but modest set of updates for over ...
Joining the 1975 Honda Gold Wing, the RS pushed the envelope of luxurious and sporty touring. Currently, the Kawasaki Concours 14 ABS and H2 SX SE, Suzuki GSX-S1000GT+, Yamaha FJR1300ES and Tracer 9, ...
There's really no argument about the Kawasaki Z1's place in moto history. From the instant the root beer-and-orange machine exploded onto the scene in late 1972—redefining streetbike performance ...