KTM obviously thumbs its nose at any suggestion that the concept of ‘sticking to your knitting’ is worth a tinker’s cuss. The Austrian brand, which…
It was bound to happen sooner or later, but now one of the many Chinese manufacturers is finally producing an expanding range of European-designed but still affordably priced mid-size motorcycles…
When 1989 world 500 motocross runner-up and KTM Australia general manager Jeff Leisk talks, the room falls silent. Then former Romaniacs winner and general lunatic on a bike…
There aren’t many motorcycles in the world that when you turn up to your local barber for a quick haircut he insists you park the motorcycle in the…
BMW R1200RS – It’s that time of year again – time to dust off the winter gloves, unroll the rainsuit and, unless you are Paul ‘blizzard-proof’ Young, maybe…
BMW 1200GS Rallye X – Off course you’re familiar with the BMW GS – unless you’ve been living in a cave for the past 30 years, and even then…
I’ve had the chance to sample the beast on three different occasions now, giving me a pretty broad perspective of its capabilities. The first test…
Almost a year ago to the day, Diamond Atelier released images of its first ever BMW R nineT build, the ‘DA#4’. The bike went on to grace magazine…
Triumph Street Scrambler – Steve McQueen, Hollywood and Triumph came together in 1963 to thrill the world in one of the most riveting movies of the era, The…
1: How the bike got its name The Manx moniker was given to the racing variant of the firm’s road-going International model. However, there wasn’t any thought or debate that…
Maybe it’s got something to do with us Homo Sapiens’ in-built curiosity. Or maybe it’s more to do with exploring the unknown, Edmund Hillary style. But it seems that whenever…
Kawasaki has draped the letter ‘Z’ on bikes since the Z1 in 1972, an era when one bike had to do it all: tour, scratch, race, commute,…