Kawasaki introduced the Vulcan in 1984 as an entry-level cruiser and has stayed on the market (in many different permutations) since. If the bike has Vulcan in the name, you should think of laid-back rides and eating up the miles in comfort – not the fastest, but definitely full of style for you and probably a passenger.
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Suzuki GSX-S750 – Pros & Cons.
The Suzuki GSX-S750 was released in 2015 and replaced the GS R750. Suzuki wanted to take the established heritage of the GSX line and make it a competitive middleweight roadster. Currently, the GSX-S750 is still in production. We’re going to have a closer look at some of its main points in this article.
Yamaha FZ6 or Yamaha FZ8?
Despite some big names and tougher competition each year, Yamaha is still one of the go-to brands for bikers around the world, that tells you what you need to know about them as a bike manufacturer.
In this article, we’re going to compare the FZ6 and the FZ8.
The Mighty Suzuki SFV650 Gladius
Suzuki is a well-known motorcycle manufacturer – in fact, they’re a go-to brand the world over. Why? Because they sell well-built, high-quality, fun bikes at affordable prices. They also have a reputation for being reliable – needing fewer or less costly repairs than similar brands.
The Kawasaki Vulcan 900
Everyone knows the saying, ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.’ Nowhere does this hold more true than with the Kawasaki Vulcan 900. For just under 20 years now, the design and engineering of this great all-rounder bike have barely changed (new colours in 2020, though!), yet riders and designers alike still flock to this bike to learn how to do it right. But what do you need to know about this bike, and is it right for you?
A Look at the Kawasaki Versys 650
The latest Kawasaki Versys 650 version was released in 2022. It showcased some new features and design adjustments to align with the modern age but was not a redesign. It was a perfecting-and-tweak type of redo, and given that the Versys 650 has been a favourite for many, that’s all that was needed. If you’re looking to buy a bike with reliability and fun, the Versys 650 could be for you, so let’s have a look at why.
So, what can you expect from the latest instalment from two motor giants?
What to Expect From the New Harley-Davidson X 500
The Harley-Davidson X 500 is the latest machine from Harley-Davidson and their Chinese partner, QJ Motors. After the release of the smaller X 350, this bike wasn’t a surprise coming, but it’s got a number of people paying attention already.
So, what can you expect from the latest instalment from two motor giants?
Top 10 Motorbikes For Commuting
Commuting is back on everyone’s agenda, highlighted by the long traffic jams and busy roads. So, we’re back to trying to make it as pleasant an experience as possible, and if you ride, then the right motorbike can really make a difference to your commute. Here are some top contenders!
5 Best Bikes To Ride On A CBT
CBT stands for Compulsory Basic Training. It’s a course you must complete before you can start riding a moped or motorbike. This course ensures you know the basics and are safe on the road while practising for the licence test. You don’t pass or fail CBT, but you will get a completion certificate and must pass your licence within 2 years. You can receive a large fine and get up to 6 points on your licence if you ride without a valid CBT certificate.
Top 5 Ducati’s To Own
There are many bike brands to invest in, each providing unique qualities that make them desirable to consumers. Even within a brand, each bike under the name has features and parts that set them apart, meaning the value can vary. As an avid bike investor, it is good to keep on top of which bikes hold the most value, so that you can make a decent profit when you are ready to sell your bike.
In this blog, we’ll discuss how motorcycle finance works and answer the common question ‘how to sell my motorcycle with finance’.