Harley-Davidson Alternatives
Harley-Davidson made its mark in cruisers and still owns a large share of the US cruiser market. But lately, they’ve […]
Harley-Davidson made its mark in cruisers and still owns a large share of the US cruiser market. But lately, they’ve […]
Many people take the first step into motorbike riding with the Compulsory Basic Training (CBT). It’s a one-day course that
Many motorbikes have been made over the years since the Daimler Reitwagen was invented in 1885, and everyone has their
As most motorbike enthusiasts know, Suzuki creates some absolutely fantastic motorbikes. A resounding quality with most bikes from the Japanese
The 125cc motorbikes are the most popular learner category of bikes. However, once you’ve got a bit of experience under
The Honda CBR 650F is a great budget-friendly middleweight sports bike. It was replaced in 2019 by the Honda CBR650R;
People who have never ridden a motorbike before have still probably heard of the Suzuki Bandits. So why are they
When starting out for a license, many people head straight into the 125cc engine range (category A1 motorbikes) at 17 rather than trying any smaller 50cc options.
So, what are some stand out candidates for the A1 category in 2023? Read on to find out.
For many motorbikes exemplify freedom, and adventure rides bring that to the fore like no other. But, to get the most out of your day (or months), you need to have the right bike. An adv bike has to be able to go on paved and non-paved roads easily, have a strong frame to carry all the gear and have a good tank size to fuel consumption ratio so you can travel miles. It should be robust, reliable and easy to maintain.
So does the Honda NC750X hold up? Read on to see.
The Panigale bikes are a series of sports motorbikes aimed at going as fast as possible around the race track. Here’s an overview of the series, starting at the very beginning.
The BMW S1000RR learnt from a decade of predecessors to create an ultimate superbike. The first iteration of this bike came out in 2009, far out-classing its rivals in terms of 190+bhp raw power, impressive electronics, and agile handling.
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.