Saturday, July 31, 2010

2010 Yamaha R1 LE Rossi Replica

July 30, 2010 by Barry Winfield  
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Expert Riders Only, please!
Yamaha’s R1 has been around in its current form since 2009, and it has already garnered a Superbike World Championship in the capable hands of America’s own Ben Spies. Of course, a World Superbike entry differs in many ways from the stock streetbike, and you probably wouldn’t want to ride one as [...]

2010 Aprilia Mana GT 850

July 21, 2010 by Barry Winfield  
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When the first Aprilia Mana 850 appeared, its versatility was immediately obvious. After all, the Mana has a continuously variable transmission (CVT) just like most scooters do, making the machine a snap to ride for newbies and car-crossovers.
But now, in GT 850 guise, with a fairing, adjustable windscreen, ABS braking and available luggage, the realm [...]

Yamaha YFZ450R SE ATV Review

July 13, 2010 by SmartCycleShopper  
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The Yamaha YFZ 450R SE Review
This review comes to us from our sister site SmartATVshopper.com……..
Go to the “YFZ450R SE” Overview Page on SmartATVshopper.com
Yamaha released the totally redesigned 2009 YFZ450R in late 2008 and marketed it to sport quad enthusiasts as the competition and comfort king in the 450cc four-stroke ranks. As part of [...]

2011 Ducati Monster 796 Review

July 7, 2010 by Basem Wasef  
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Go to the “2011 Ducati Monster 796″ Overview Page
Ducati’s venerable Monster has always been more than just another naked bike. Nearly a quarter million of the brutishly named two-wheelers have been sold, and the 696 was the first Monster to attain 5-figure sales in one year.
But with only two engine sizes available—696 and [...]

2011 Honda PCX Scooter Review

July 3, 2010 by Ron Nordyke  
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Go to the “Honda PCX” Overview Page
Right up front, we want to say that scooters are a lot of fun.
They also make a lot of sense.

Unfortunately, many people will never know this until they actually throw a leg over one and spend some time darting through city streets and neighborhoods, where stop-and-go [...]

2010 MV Agusta F4 Review

June 17, 2010 by Barry Winfield  
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Go to the “MV Agusta F4″ Overview Page
Harley-Davidson may now be wondering what to do with MV Agusta, after acquiring it in 2008 to expand the Motor Company’s two-wheeled offerings. But MV Agusta certainly knew exactly what to do with Harley-Davidson. Or at least the finances provided by Harley.
The proof is in the 2010 [...]

2010 Harley-Davidson Tri Glide Ultra Classic Review

June 10, 2010 by Basem Wasef  
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Go to the “Harley Davidson Tri Glide Ultra Classic” Overview Page
From a two-wheeled perspective, trikes are the controversial stepchildren of motorcycles. Encumbered by the weight of their added hardware, they rub purists the wrong way with their plus-sized proportions and inability to lean. But as I discovered after several hundred miles aboard the 2010 [...]

Piaggio 2010 Video Overview

June 9, 2010 by SmartCycleShopper  
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Our Video from the Piaggio’s Openhouse

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2010 Honda VFR1200F Dual-Clutch Transmission

June 7, 2010 by Barry Winfield  
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Go to the “2010 Honda VFR 1200F Dual-Clutch” Overview Page>>
Dual-clutch transmissions are all the rage on the high-performance car scene right now, and with good reason. The gadgets shift faster than we can, match revs better on downshifts (saving clutches and avoiding rear-tire lockup in the process), and they can act like docile automatic [...]

2010 Aprilia Dorsoduro Review

June 3, 2010 by Neale Bayly  
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Go to the “Aprilia Dorsoduro” Overview Page
Warning, prolonged use of this product may cause worn out adrenaline glands, heart palpitations and a stupid grin on your face that might not wash off. Your driving license will be screaming for mercy, you’ll be on first-name terms with your local tire changer and none of your [...]

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