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Yamaha TW200

Yamaha have presented the new 2018 TW200, a motorcycle that has stayed pretty much unchanged since its first version back in 1987. The small dual-sport Yamaha TW200 has virtually all the same specifications, it features a single cylinder 4-stroke 196cc engine, a 28mm Mikuni carburetor, a five-speed transmission, and chain drive. The utility bike also features a extra-low motocross-style seat, and big fat knobby tires that deliver great traction and rider comfort over a wide range of terrain. A unique, street legal, fun loving dual purpose ride that guarantees good times.



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HIMIWAY C5 ELECTRIC MOTORBIKE - Image

HIMIWAY C5 ELECTRIC MOTORBIKE

Founded in 2017, Himiway has been a leading name in the e-bike industry, championing high-quality electric bikes that encourage riders to embrace nature. Their new Himiway C5 is designed to deliver motorcycle-grade excitement while retaining the versatility of an e-bike, making it ideal for urban explorers and outdoor adventurers alike. With its powerful 750W motor and advanced suspension system, the C5 effortlessly navigates various terrains, from city streets to r...
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BRIXTON CROSSFIRE 125

Austrian startup Brixton Motorcycles first introduced this beauty at the Eicma 2019 show, and after pausing production because of the pandemic, the Crossfire 125 has finally broke cover! Combining neo-retro styling and thoroughly modern equipment, the good-looking machine is powered by a liquid-cooled, 124.8cc single engine that produces 13.4 horsepower at 9500 rpm and 7.7 lb-ft of torque at 5,500. Other notable details include LED lighting, LCD instrumentation, and...
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2020 Honda XR650L

Honda is bringing back the legendary Honda XR650L for yet another round to its line of 2020 motorcycles. The reliable workhorse remains completely unchanged going into 2020 and hasn’t seen any real update since its launch in 1993. The bike retains its long-travel suspension, traditional off-road styling, a five-speed gearbox, air-adjustable 43mm fork with 16-position compression damping and a fully adjustable Pro-Link rear suspension.  Equally at home on ...
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