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2015 Ducati Diavel

Ducati have presented the new Diavel, the beast retains the muscle bike DNA but has several upgrades and updates, plus a lot of other functional and aesthetic enhancements, keeping Ducati’s best-selling bike fresh and alluring. The bike had its headlight and tail section completely redesigned and now uses all-LED illumination, it also features redesigned air intakes and a more comfortable dual seat. It is equipped with a new RbW engine capable of producing 162 horsepower @9,250 rpm and 96.2 lb-ft (130.5 Nm) @8,000 rpm. The new Diavel will be available in three styles: Dark Stealth, Ducati Red over Matte Carbon or the stunning new Star White over Matte Carbon. watch the video




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HUSQVARNA NORDEN 901 ADVENTURE BIKE - Image

HUSQVARNA NORDEN 901 ADVENTURE BIKE

With the EICMA (Motorcycle Show hosted annually in Milan) in full swing, the world’s motorcycle manufacturers are there to showcase their up and coming releases for the year ahead. Husqvarna have unveiled the extremely rad looking Norden 901, unfortunately just a concept at present, but it’s safe to assume that Husqvarna has plans to put this adventure bike into production. Based on the 899cc parallel-twin platform in the 790 Adventure from KTM, the ...
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YAMAHA SUPER 7 SCRAMBLER - Image

YAMAHA SUPER 7 SCRAMBLER

Yamaha’s incredibly successful Yard Built program consists of renown customisers from around the world providing inspirational ideas on how to transform modern Yamaha models. Customers can then buy the kits and build their own custom bike. Custom builders JvB-moto was given the honor of being the first workshop to tackle Yamaha´s new XSR700, the end result is a spectacular build named "Super7” XSR, a Scrambler version that delivers a new, raw and rough att...
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Can-Am Electric Motorcycles

Can-Am is back in the motorcycle game with the all-electric Pulse and Origin. Both models run on the Rotax E-Power system, delivering 47 hp and 53 lb-ft of torque. The Pulse is a sleek urban commuter, while the Origin is an adventure-ready dual-sport with Dakar-inspired styling and rugged suspension. A liquid-cooled 8.9 kWh battery powers both bikes, offering up to 100 miles of city range. Fast charging gets you 0-80% in 50 minutes. Riders get four drive mode...
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