Dave Degens looks back at the pair of Dresda racers parked on the Montlhéry banking and says: “I never really liked riding here – I crashed in…
Italy, a land of flair. A place where metal and aluminium is carved and curved into mechanical pieces of art. Ferrari, Ducati and Lamborghini are the big names that…
The LAMS segment is a popular and lucrative one for motorcycle manufacturers and, with so many capable and varied machines already available for the eager learner to…
I almost feel like a shirt and black tie would be appropriate attire while on what could feasibly be the classiest classic bike on the market today. It’s Triumph’s…
Suzuki’s first Bandit models were versatile 250cc and 400cc nakeds launched in the late ’80s. Larger-capacity versions followed in the mid-’90s. The ‘Big Daddy’ version,…
If you are in the market for a motorcycle that boasts an extra bit of pizazz – that wow factor – then it’s generally the European brands that will…
It’s a little-known fact Mike Hailwood raced for BSA at the Daytona 200 in 1970 and 1971. But a pair of mechanical DNFs on his Rob North-framed…
There was a time when racy meant hard to start, daunting for learners and difficult to keep on the boil, but what Yamaha has achieved with the latest…
Aidan Hayes is an Australian Supersport racer. He’s also a member of AMCN’s rent-a-rider test team. But one thing Aidan’s not is a Harley-Davidson rider. In fact,…
Breaking free from reality is harder than it’s ever been. The hustle and bustle of modern- life stifles adventure to a point where, eventually, we simply need an escape. As…
I love getting these calls from Dobie: “Steve, I need you at the track for a launch, Australian Superbike champ Josh Waters is going to be there and so…
If an Aussie puts their mind to something, one way or another it will happen. And Victorian boy Craig Rodsmith is living, breathing, punk-rocking proof that this is true.