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A new Harley motor patents appear. A 60-degree V-twin for the middle-weights in the future range.

By Tony Carter|2020-06-24T17:59:17+01:00April 8th, 2019|Categories: News|Tags: Engine, Harley Davidson, MoreBikes, Next Generation, prototype, V-Twin|

Uncovered by the reporters at Motorrad in Germany, the drawings for a new motor are another indicator that the American firm is getting ready to [keep reading...]

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Honda’s future Gold Wing is getting stereoscopic cameras for your safety. Ain’t that nice?

By Tony Carter|2020-06-23T11:08:31+01:00March 5th, 2019|Categories: News|Tags: Collision, Design, Future, Honda Gold Wing, MoreBikes, Next Generation, Safety|

The cameras in the face of the new Gold Wing are numbered as 37a, 41a and (41) in this patent drawing. You can see how [keep reading...]

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Next-gen Hayabusa: Suzuki patents semi-automatic transmission for the bike

By Tony Carter|2020-01-13T15:00:49+00:00February 16th, 2018|Categories: News|Tags: 2019, Future, MoreBikes, Next Generation, Suzuki, Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa|

News has emerged Stateside of a series of patents from Suzuki that has the next-generation Hayabusa fitted with a semi-automatic transmission. The patents have been [keep reading...]

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