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Triumph Rocket 3: The British hot rod with the biggest engine in biking
The Triumph Rocket III was the revived British marque’s all-new, monster-engined, 2294cc, three-cylinder, US-style hot rod which, when launched in 2004, was the biggest production motorcycle available. That bike lived on in various forms up to 2017.

KTM 125 Duke: The full story of the definitive learner ‘naked’
The KTM 125 Duke has been one of the most striking, entertaining and desirable A1 learner class roadsters ever since its introduction in 2011.

BMW S1000 RR: The German powerhouse that revolutionised superbikes
The BMW S1000 RR was the German marque’s first four-cylinder superbike in 2009 and immediately challenged the established Japanese and Italian elite with its combination of raw power, sophisticated electronics, premium finishes and real-world usability.

Kawasaki ZX-10R Ninja: The full story of the Japanese superbike star
The ZX-10R Ninja is Kawasaki ’s 1000cc, four-cylinder superbike flagship rival to the Fireblade , R1 and GSX-R .

Ducati Scrambler: The Italian retro V-twin in all its guises
The Ducati Scrambler is a family of affordable, retro-styled V-twin roadsters launched by the Italian superbike brand as entry-level machines into the marque.

Ducati Diavel and XDiavel: Italian cruisers with superbike sophistication
Want to know everything there is to know about Ducati Diavel and XDiavel? You're in the right place!

Ducati Panigale: The Italian sports bike that’s conquered road and track alike
The Ducati Panigale was the name adopted for the Italian brand’s sports bikes from 2012 when it introduced a new aluminium monocoque frame in place of the previously traditional tubular steel trellis.

Suzuki SV650: The middleweight V-twin that still makes a great first big bike
The Suzuki SV650 is a likeable 650cc V-twin roadster that has proven to be one of modern motorcycling’s most enduring success stories.

Suzuki GSX-R: The immensely popular Japanese sports bike dynasty
The Suzuki GSX-R is one of the most famous, significant and popular Japanese sports bikes of all time.