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It's a stripped-down version of Ducati's most powerful production motorcycle.The Ducati Streetfighter V4 kept the sportbike's absolutely insane 1,100cc four-cylinder, but lost its fairings got a new set of high-and-wide…
Triumph has always given unique and legendary motorcycles to the motorcycle world Out of the many retroes, classic and modern machines, they brought from the factories, the most standout one…
A 1962 Triumph 649cc TR6SS ridden by Bud Ekins, the American bike racer who performed the famous jump as stunt-double for Steve McQueen in The Great Escape Success in the…
Yamaha introduced its 350cc R5 in 1970 as a production replica of its racing bikes, meant to be the best-handling Japanese bike ever builtIt was able to make its 350…
The Suzuki GSX-R750 was built to compete in the various worldwide championships as well as to be used on the street It is considered as one the very first street-legal…
MV Agusta 350 S Ipotesi (hypothesis) is an Italian classic motorcycle, styled by notorious car designer Giorgio Giugiaro The MV Agusta 350 Ipotesi was first presented at the Milan Motorcycle…
Originally designed as a Grand Tourer, as well as for use by the police, the Guzzi V7 quickly evolved into a slick sporting machine After flirting with some speed records…
The Kawasaki Kz1000 or Z1000 is a motorcycle manufactured in Japan by Kawasaki released in September 1976 as a 1977 model to replace the KZ900/Z1 in the Z series. It…
The Kawasaki Z500/Z550 series began with the 1979 Z500, a scaled-down version of the Kawasaki Z1R. It used a double-cradle steel (Norton featherbed-style) frame with a transverse-mounted air-cooled 4-cylinder DOHC…
The KR1S life story is as brief and spectacular as the Kawasaki's powerband. Launched in spring '90 (only a year after Kawasaki surprised everyone, especially Suzuki, with their RGV-eating KR-1),…