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Yamaha Virago 750 Review (along with XV750)
The company earned famed credibility in the market of motorized vehicles since July 1, 1955. Currently, the company is the moment largest manufacturer of motorcycles in the world. Other motorized vehicles...
0 commentsYamaha V Max Review
In the world of ability cruisers, the V-Max was innate to lead. He's unruffled the archetype liquid-cooled, 1198cc, DOHC, 16-valve, V-4 beast that is won further hottest Musclebike awards than it knows what...
0 commentsSuzuki GSXR 750 review
The purest at heart will be doing your ankle exercises in expectation of the forthcoming workout you'll be getting dancing up and down your 600's gearbox. And the smartest of you all will be thirstily...
3 commentsIntroduction to the KLR - Kawasaki KLR 650 Review
The tall and softly suspended KLR is assembled around a 651cc, 5-speed, liquid-cooled, electric start, DOHC 4 valve engine. It runs smooth, includes usable torque, and is only complete for all day rides. The...
1 commentKawasaki Ninja 500r Review
With it's 50-60mpg, wonderful sporty looks, proven parallel twin engine, reasonable cost (Only about $5,000 new) and artistic Ninja styling, no wonder this beauty is one of Kawi's most favorable sellers year...
0 commentsSuzuki Samurai 4x4 (4.3, Custom)
The Samurai included a 1.3 liter, 63 hp (47 kW), 4-cylinder engine and was ready as a convertible or a hardtop . The 1988.5 model Samurai was retuned for greater on-road apply in the United States . This...
4 commentsYamaha Virago 535 Review (along with xv535)
In 1958, Yamaha became the foremost Japanese producer to enter in the field of international motor racing. Their amazing performances in these races gained them recognition while providers of high-level...
0 commentsYamaha YZF R1 Review With Pictures (Photos)
The launch model Yamaha YZF-R1 was ready in white/red or blue. In Europe the dispirited proved to be the most celebrated and was in very short supply, appended to by former models being open to a...
1 commentYamaha V Star 1100 Classic Review
Steering the V-Star 1100 does not require exertion and the bike hooks up and travels solidly and smoothly in every cornering situation, from parking-lot maneuvers to high-speed sweepers. However, cornering...
0 commentsYamaha Raptor 660 / 700 ATV Review (with photos)
During aggressive riding, the Raptor's commonplace motor can without trouble outride the machines handling capabilities. Aggressive riding promised for radical body English and a timid throttle hand in...
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