Norton’s long-awaited Manx R finally breaks cover, bringing 206bhp and huge pressure to succeed. We’ve ridden the Signature Edition on road and track to find out whether the reborn brand has nailed it.
Limited to 800 units worldwide, the Speed Twin 1200 Cafe Racer Edition combines modern suspension and brakes with styling inspired by Britain’s 1960s cafe racer scene.
With more tech for 2026, Triumph’s flagship Bonneville gets a quiet but significant update. Out on California roads, the T120 proves that familiarity isn’t always a bad thing.
A bigger tank, revised bars and improved seating headline a low-key update for Triumph’s classically-leaning cruiser — and it’s still the best choice in the range for covering ground in comfort.
Triumph’s Bobber hasn’t been softened for 2026, just subtly sharpened. More tech, a bigger tank and lighter wheels help, but the Bobber still demands effort — and that’s exactly the point.