BMW Motorrad has pulled the covers off its new F 450 GS, a middleweight adventure bike aimed squarely at A2 licence and ...
Triumph has taken the wraps off its new Trident 800, a larger, more powerful evolution of its popular 660 roadster. Due in ...
Enduro legend Kirk Hutton will be in Toowoomba, May 26-29, providing hands-on riding tips as part of the Run Ride Race 4 Research charity event. Yamaha will also be there, providing the opportunity to ...
Honda’s return to proper retro-inspired four-cylinders has turned heads: the 2026 CB1000F borrows 1980s styling cues but sits on thoroughly modern underpinnings. It’s worth taking a measured look at ...
The 2026 Yamaha Ténéré 700 World Raid arrives with updated suspension, new electronics and better comfort for long-distance adventure riders. Yamaha’s middleweight ADV twin stays true to its rugged ...
When 30+ bikes all of equal power head for the same corner at the same time, it’s gonna be carnage and it certainly is in the Australian Postie Bike Grand Prix, an iconic event we’ve covered in the ...
WARREN Willing, renowned racer/tuner has passed away after a battle with cancer. Warren was the golden-haired boy from the golden era of Australia road racing, whose career was cut short after a crash ...
Because we’ve now ridden one across India, I thought it would be good to post my orignial review of the bike, from the Australian launch. This ride was a lot tougher, in terms of off-road conditions, ...
HARLEY-Davidson’s CVO Pro Street Breakout is one very special limited edition motorcycle – from its lustrous paint, drag-race inspired styling, super-fat rear tyre and fastidious attention to detail.
Cycle Torque has been to the USA to ride the new Royal Enfield Bear 650, a variant on the Interceptor with flat-track style, longer travel suspension, a flatter seat, digital instruments, laced wheels ...
After the heart-pounding initiation that was Chennai traffic (you read about it, right?), a much-needed coffee break a few hours outside the city found us at a roadside diner – or what passes for one.
THE ’70s and ’80s were a wondrous thing for learner motorcyclists in Australia. Now I can’t speak for all states but growing up in NSW if you had a black or ‘full’ car licence you could ride any ...