
Is This New Motorcycle Now the Best-Looking Cruiser Under $6,000?
The aesthetics of this extremely easy rider are so on point, somehow even the teal-accented variant is growing on me. Teal!

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.

The aesthetics of this extremely easy rider are so on point, somehow even the teal-accented variant is growing on me. Teal!

Thanks to a renowned custom knifemaker's design and precision machining, this sleek yet substantial release hits all the right notes.

The massive discounts are even more surprising considering the bikes themselves boast a pair of rider-friendly upgrades.

Practical and purpose-built, it has all the hallmarks of a traditional nautical blade that dates back literally centuries.

The Canadian brand's latest adventure-ready footwear looks simultaneously streamlined and totally bombproof.

With an EDC form factor that belies its backcountry bona fides, it’s the kind of blade few brands dare to make.

Introduced at SHOT Show earlier this year, the Range Series boasts the brand's first-ever use of a crossbar lock.
By Steve Mazzucchi and Sean Tirman

Curmudgeons and hypocrites may scoff, but this barrier-lowering bike could very well be the future — and that might just be a good thing.

You rarely see this level of innovation — not to mention three fun deployment methods — in a knife at this price.

Funny how much difference swapping just a few key components can make to an already attractive motorcycle’s entire vibe.

The variety isn’t just aesthetic either, as colorful new treatments boost the bestselling EDC item’s lifespan too.

Let this incredibly wide array of newsworthy bikes serve as a roaring reminder that the two-wheeled world truly runs the gamut.
By Steve Mazzucchi and Gray Van Dyke

The engine may be small, but given this futuristic bike’s tech features and unreal fuel efficiency, who cares?

What a flex for the brand to pack so much fidgety fun, plus a red-hot locking mechanism, into such an affordable little flipper.

The Nuen Moto N1-S doesn't just look like a neo-retro scrambler — it's willing and able to actually go off road.

Having ridden this heavily hyped roadster all around Barcelona, of all places, I have all kinds of thoughts.

Behold yet more proof that good things come to those who wait, because of course they pretty much nailed it.

The Lowden combines modern style and premium materials with a uniquely compelling yet rarely deployed mechanism.

Considering this four-banger’s presumed price point relative to alternatives in its class, does it even need to?

Rather than scrapping a bunch of janky handle scales, Tactile Knife Co. transformed them into something cooler.