You might have thought the future generation of turbocharged bikes will be small, efficient and sporty, but patent applications reveal Suzuki is working on a big turbo V-twin…
Much of the firm’s stand is devoted to the legendary Super Cub, which has just celebrated the almost inconceivable production milestone of 100,000,000. That’s 100 million Super Cubs and their…
The TU250X is perfect for riders seeking a retro looking, user-friendly motorcycle, packed with proven Suzuki reliability and high-quality features. Delivering a responsive and easy-going ride, its 249cc,…
Steve Cramer Products will be distributing Kuberg electric motorcycles in Australia. Kuberg is a dirt bike manufacturer from the Czech Republic. Offering a large range of bikes from young beginner…
Shocking the motorcycling world upon its inception in 1999 and named after the Japanese bird of prey capable of speeds in excess of 300 km/h, the latest Suzuki Hayabusa is…
Powered by a 313cc single-cylinder engine capable of 25kW and 28Nm, it offers off-road adventure capability (we assume, we’re yet to ride it) with a seat height of…
While the SV650 Rally was always simply a body-kitted SV650, with a nose cowl, auxiliary lights, a pillion seat cover and a Yoshimura exhaust, it was still an…
The official specs and details of the bike largely confirm the leaks we’d already been privy to. As expected, the engine capacity is up by just 1cc, to 1833cc, but…
This is the concept bike version, but in just two weeks’ time the production model derived from it will take a bow at the EICMA show in Milan. It will…
As leaders in ECU flashing products and software developments for motorcycle tuning and performance optimisation, the Brisbane based family owned and run business, fronted by Software Engineer and motorcyclist Justin…
Facelifts and a capacity hike from 250cc to 300cc couldn’t hide the fact its engine dates back to the GPz250 of the early 1980s. For 2018, though, it’s replaced with…
Do Michelin tyres travel business class? In air-conditioned comfort? The question brought laughter from technical boss Nicolas Goubert, but he admitted it was not a million miles from the truth…