When Suzuki introduced the Hayabusa in 1999, its speed and agility made it an instant force to be reckoned with in the sports bike segment. Hayabusa is the Japanese name for the peregrine falcon and ...
Back in 1985 Japanese bike maker Suzuki introduced a motorcycle that would go on to change the face of the sportbike category forever. Called GSX-R750, the model evolved in 2001 into something ever ...
After fifteen years, Suzuki was still finding ways to improve the GSX-R750. Another complete re-design of chassis, bodywork and engine. The bodywork was much more aerodynamic, the engine was again ...
When it comes to the sheer number of concept cars from the 1990s and early 2000s, we typically think of ideas from Toyota, Dodge, or General Motors' numerous brands. After all, these automakers gave ...
Harry has been writing and talking about motorcycles for 15 years, although he's been riding them for 45 years! After a long career in music, he turned his hand to writing and television work, ...
There is this phrase Americans love that says there's no replacement for displacement. For one reason or another, the country came to the conclusion that the bigger the engines used in their cars are, ...
As interest in motorcycling has grown over the decades and technology has improved, we've seen the development of various motorcycle engine types. Whether it's a classic two-wheel model or even a 3 ...
Cooling fins are an iconic feature of motorcycle design. These blades made their mark early, with their parallel lines encircling the cylinders of classic bikes from day one. Whether on the striking V ...