Originally hitting Honda dealerships in the 1960s, the Honda Monkey stole the hearts of many biking enthusiasts. Over the decades, the Monkey has seen massive evolutions, yet has always stayed true to what the bike was originally manufactured for. Affordable street enjoyment. The iconic minibike has been reimagined for the modern day, now featuring some impressive premium components. Starting with the suspension, the Monkey has been fitted with USD forks and twin rear...
The new special edition Scrambler Desert Sled Fasthouse is the result from Ducati’s partnership with American rider Jordan Graham, winner of the Hooligan class in the Mint 400. (The oldest and most prestigious American off-road race). Limited to only 800 units, the bike celebrates the collaboration between Scrambler Ducati and apparel brand Fasthouse. Like the standard model, the Desert Sled Fasthouse features a 19-inch front/17-inch rear setup with adjustable Kayaba suspension, allowing impressive...
Evolving from the Continental GT 535, the new Continental GT 650 is Royal Enfield’s latest iteration of their British café racer. Originally released in the 1960s as a 250cc engine, the Continental GT models have seen a dramatic performance upgrade, yet still maintains the timeless aesthetic of its predecessors. The development team for the GT 650 have accumulated years of performance knowledge, resulting in a riding experience like none other on a sports...
Available now in Australia is the 2021 V-Strom 650XT, Suzuki’s highly praised mid-range adventure tourer. The V-Strom legacy is all about affordable and fun adventure riding, and this year is no different. Available Colours: Metallic Oort Grey Pearl Brilliant White Candy Daring Red/Glass Sparkle Black The versatility is where the bike shines. Perfect for long distance touring, commuting or even a trip in the twisties, the V-Strom 650XT can handle it all. This is largely...
The all-new Yamaha Tracer 9 GT continues to encapsulate the sport, touring philosophy and now features the most sophisticated technologies ever seen on Yamaha’s Sport Touring motorcycles. Originally launched five years ago, the multi-role tourer quickly became a leading model for the brand. Offering thrilling performance combined with enhanced touring capabilities, the new Tracer GT is lighter, more powerful and supremely versatile. A completely redesigned 889cc crossplane technology engine powers the new Tracer 9 GT,...
Embodying the 1960s spirit of Kawasaki’s W retro-classic line-up, the modernised W800 Café has been meticulously crafted to be a true throwback to the iconic W1. Now featuring modern technologies and specifications, here are the top 3 features about Kawasaki’s W800 Café. Striking Engine Performance The 773cc, SOHC, four-valve parallel-twin engine, produces max power at 6,000 rpm and maximum torque of 62.9 Nm at 4,800 rpm. With more than adequate street performance, the W800 Café...
An icon for British motorcycling is Triumphs new Bonneville T120. New for 2021, the Bonneville enhances performance, handling and technology, yet maintains the timeless design DNA from years past. Like all other Triumphs, the Bonneville T120 has a premium quality and comes in both a chrome and black finish. 2021 New Bonneville T120 2021 Bonneville T120 Black Embodying the spirit of the original Bonneville back in 1959, the new generation aims to continue...
Iconic. Nostalgic. Soulful. These are the 3 keywords BMW use to describe the new BMW R18 Classic, a modernised cruiser. Dipping into the nostalgic sense of design, the R18 reflects that of the original cruisers released by BMW. Powering the elegantly stylised frame bodywork is the iconic boxer engine, with the most displacement ever manufactured. The new BMW R18 classic is made for relaxed touring and pure enjoyment. Available in either the R18...
With only 500 units set to be distributed globally, KTM’s 1290 Super Duke RR is a limited edition, powerhouse of a motorcycle. Here’s what you need to know about the new 2021 Limited Edition Super Duke RR. Starting with the power, the RR produces 180HP from its V-twin 1,301 engine. Paired with a maximum torque of 140Nm, this powerplant aims to impress all superbike enthusiasts. What makes this Super Duke stand out from the original...
Style and aesthetic is a real appeal for many when purchasing a small capacity scooter. Lambretta’s V-Special 200 is built and designed to turn heads, yet also packs some pretty solid performance features. The V-Special feels most comfortable zipping around the urban environment and the lightweight chassis is very flickable. Lane splitting and maneuvering around tight laneways have never felt easier. With a highly accessible seat height of 800 milimeters the scooter is...