
Is This New Retro-Styled Scrambler Now the Best-Looking Motorcycle Under $14,000?
Drawing inspiration from 1970s motorsport icons, this Italian stallion hints that maybe it’s not so hard being green after all.

Now managing editor, Steve has served in a variety of roles with GP since 2019. Having previously written and edited for such publications as Men’s Health, Men’s Journal, Esquire and ESPN, he enjoys covering a range of topics — but mostly those pertaining to cycling, snow sports, pocket knives and motos — and dreams of a utopian world in which everyone’s bike seat is at the proper height.

Drawing inspiration from 1970s motorsport icons, this Italian stallion hints that maybe it’s not so hard being green after all.

While their fantastic new collaboration boasts a number of excellent jackets and shirts, these jeans stand out for an unexpected reason.

Made of precision-machined titanium, the GripnGo 2.0 checks a lot of boxes and is fidget-friendly to boot.

With the first production bike officially rolling off the line, the seemingly over-the-top specs prove to be more than hype.

Forget everything you think you know — or dislike — about motorcycle racing, and you’re in for a real treat.

Offering something for everyone, this appropriately named flipper is not only highly capable but also fidget-friendly.

Catch up on a smattering of the most interesting folding blades and pocket devices you might have missed over the last few months.
By Sean Tirman and Steve Mazzucchi

The style and specs of this relatively affordable 999cc beast sure are on point, complemented by more tech than you might expect.

Premium materials offer not only striking visuals but superior performance, including a surprise bonus function.

Balancing approachability with power, tech and style makes this particular bike a great bet for most riders.

The slight size, swift action and sharp look add up to one fabulously fidget-friendly, incredibly irresistible blade.

Not the easiest style of bike to make look good, but this darkly dazzling midsize marauder pretty much nails it.

Thanks to gorgeous, function-forward new materials, this ultralight, underrated all-star now looks as fantastic as it performs.

Not only does the blade get a major steel upgrade, but also it's easier to deploy thanks to a simple yet significant tweak.

Compact displacement plus the brand's innovative (if polarizing) shifting tech add up to one seriously rider-friendly machine.

Ed VanHoy’s distinctive design has delighted and disoriented for decades, but titanium nitride elevates it to a whole new level.

After seemingly endless rumors (and even ripoffs), the CB500SF gets its big reveal. Can it live up to the hype?

The vast variety of the motorcycle world has been on full display of late, as this eye-popping, wide-ranging roundup demonstrates.
By Steve Mazzucchi and Gray Van Dyke

Keep time with high horology's most exciting new watches.

The beauty of the balisong-like mechanism is, you can flick it around like a maniac without risk of losing a digit.