
The Future of Motorcycles Is Stylish and… Rechargeable?
At EICMA late last year, two distinct trends made themselves known: Future Classics and Electrics.

At EICMA late last year, two distinct trends made themselves known: Future Classics and Electrics.
By Sam Bendall

With the selection growing by the day, it’s tricky to keep a keen eye on what’s out there.

A brand new adventure Motorcycle can get pricey, but well-maintained, affordable adventure bikes are easy to come by if you know where to look.

TFT displays are Gaining popularity among motorcycle manufacturers, but have yet to be used to their full capacity.

Today, Cake announced a street-legal version of the original Cake electric motorcycle which landed on the GP100, and it’s coming to the US.

Photos of the Triumph Thruxton R TFC leaked late last year, but now we have detailed drool-inducing photos to go along with the bike’s official performance numbers.

Moto Guzzi finally announced pricing and arrival date for its all-new retro-styled V85 TT adventure motorcycle.

Few other motorcycles can soak up the miles (paved or not) quite like the R1200 GS and this Rallye edition is customized to near-perfection.

Five years after it was originally announced, the production version of the Harley-Davidson LiveWire finally made an appearance at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

From new bikes, helmets and gear to beautiful old classics going up for sale these are some of the best announcements on two wheels to come from 2018.
By Gear Patrol

Bandit 9’s newest commissions start with Royal Enfield motorcycles and throw in a healthy dash of inspiration from watchmaking.

Regardless of type – street, pure dirt or adventure – the total number of middleweight motorcycle choices is set to skyrocket over the next few years.

The Brits just slapped the ridiculous price tag on the two Scambler models — $14,000 for the Scrambler 1200 XC and $15,400 for the more hardcore XE.

At zero miles, with factory plastic wrap still intact, this Ducati Supersport 1000DS ‘Race’ could be yours for just under $5,000.

Once the fastest production motorcycle on the planet, after a 20-year run, the Suzuki Hayabusa will no longer be in production come 2019.

Motorcycle riders are a different breed, and the gear they need goes above and beyond the usual and mundane.

Navigating any concrete jungle can be hell — especially if you call the asphalt wilds your commute.

The 2019 Triumph Speed Twin cherry picks the best parts from the brand’s modern classic line to build what looks like one hell of a motorcycle.

The 2019 Zero FXs is one of the entry-level models in Zero Motorcycle’s all-new 2019 lineup. It is aimed at the city-dwelling rider and designed for quick commutes and short rides.

The New York Motorcycle Show is a great opportunity to see all the new metal from 2018 under one roof.