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  • MV Agusta Brutale 800 | 2015 new motorcycles

    MV Agusta Brutale 800 | 2015 new motorcycles

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    Using the same retuned three-cylinder 798cc 140bhp engine as the just-announced MV Agusta Brutlae 800 Dragster. Price is £13,980 Euro (£11,045). MV says that a redesigned air box and optimised, more efficient fuel system, as well as tweaks to the fuel injection (two injectors per cylinder now) result in linear power delivery at low revs, and explosive performance at…

  • MV Agusta Brutale 800RR Dragster | 2015 new motorcycles

    MV Agusta Brutale 800RR Dragster | 2015 new motorcycles

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    Thanks to leaked images, MV has released details of its new Butale 800 Dragster ahead of the EICMA show in Milan. The company also announced the new Brutale 800RR. The RR badge is said to be reserved for the company’s best four-cylinder machines, but it’s now found its way onto the triple of the Brutale…

  • Yamaha WR250F | 2015 new motorcycles

    Yamaha WR250F | 2015 new motorcycles

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    Along with the announcement of a brand-new R3, Yamaha has revealed a full revamp to its popular enduro machine – the Yamaha WR250F. With its reverse cylinder, the engine is effectively backwards – the inlet is at the front of the bike, allowing air to be drawn straight in, while the exhaust exits the cylinder at…

  • Yamaha YZF-R3 | 2015 new motorcycles

    Yamaha YZF-R3 | 2015 new motorcycles

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    Described as a lightweight supersport bike for everyday use, the Yamaha YZF-R3 brings an all-new 320cc parallel-twin motor to the R125, R6 and – soon to be updated – R1 line-up.  ABS comes as standard on this A2-licence  compliant, 42bhp / 22lb-ft bike, making it an ideal entry-point to the world of sports machines. Here…

  • Kawasaki Vulcan S | 2015 new motorcycles

    Kawasaki Vulcan S | 2015 new motorcycles

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    Ahead of the expected new releases at EICMA in Milan next month, a brand new middleweight motorcycle has just been announced – the Kawasaki Vulcan S.   The bike uses a retuned version of the Versys 650 and ER6 649cc motor, making 61bhp at 7500rpm and 46.5lb-ft at 6600rpm. Torque is down 0.5lb-ft, but 400rpm…

  • New MV Agusta models teased | 2015 new motorcycles

    New MV Agusta models teased | 2015 new motorcycles

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    After a drawn-out teaser campaign for the Kawasaki Ninja H2R, a video for a new MV Agusta has been released… when we know more, so will you!  

  • Honda Forza 125 | 2015 new motorcycles

    Honda Forza 125 | 2015 new motorcycles

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    UPDATE: For full review click here. Honda has just released details of a brand-new high-performance 125cc scooter for 2015. The Forza 125 is said to offer more than any other scooter in its class: more all-round, class-leading performance; more visual appeal; and more practicality. The scooter is designed for the highway ability and comfort of…

  • Ducati Scrambler | 2015 new motorcycles

    Ducati Scrambler | 2015 new motorcycles

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    The Ducati Scrambler has just been revealed, with the Italian company claiming it’s “more than just a new bike: it’s a whole new world”. The bike features front and rear LED lighting (with a traditional bulb for main-beam), and has LCD instruments in a single, round housing. The bike is being backed up with a…

  • KTM 1290 Super Adventure | 2015 new motorcycles

    KTM 1290 Super Adventure | 2015 new motorcycles

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    Aiming squarely at the luxury touring machine market, the KTM 1290 Super Adventure shows a new direction for the Austrian firm. Apparently, the V2 engine will “ensure furious fervor”, with the new flagship bike including Motorcycle Stability Control (MSC), Traction Control MTC, semi-active WP suspension, and cruise control. The bike comes with the newly developed…

  • KTM Freeride E-SM | 2015 new motorcycles

    KTM Freeride E-SM | 2015 new motorcycles

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    Using the same battery-powered drive technology as the KTM Freeride E-SX and E-XC, but with sticky 17-inch tyres, the single-gear Freeride E-SM is targeted directly at city riders, with a claimed runtime of up to one hour. Apparently, “the dream of a technically mature, environmentally friendly sport bike that is great fun on every surface…

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