Aprilia’s RS660 Factory blends real-world comfort, sharp handling, and refined electronics into a middleweight sportbike that’s fun for commuting and trackdays.
Now that the cascade of new and improved motorcycles debuted during this year’s EICMA show is behind us, we’re looking forward to a busy year of testing in 2026. Though there is a lot to be excited ...
Suspension is KYB’s spring-type Speed Sensitive System fork up front and a linkage-equipped KYB shock, with 11.8 and 12.0 inches of travel respectively. For 2025, Yamaha shortens the suspension 0.4 in ...
Motorcyclist’s senior editor, Adam Waheed is no stranger to riding, writing, and sharing the thrill of motorcycles—on and off-camera. He grew up riding the charming but too-short Midwest summer months ...
Providing foundational support is the familiar steel trellis frame with nonadjustable 41mm fork upfront and a preload adjustable shock in the rear, carried over from the previous model. All those ...
Refined for speed, the RSV4 remains Aprilia’s ultimate track weapon.
The 2025 Honda XR150L is proof you don’t need a big engine or a fat wallet to have fun on two wheels. This lightweight dual sport punches above its spec sheet, with a 149cc air-cooled single that hums ...
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