SUZUKI GSX1100 KATANA (1981-1991)

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What it is: Hugely influential bike, named after a Japanese sword. Looks fantastic and handles better than the stock GSX, on which it ...
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Carbtune Pro

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There are a variety of options in synchro­nizing devices, from homemade to high- tech. We evaluated the Morgan Carbtune Pro. Technically this device is ...
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KAWASAKI GPz-1100 (1980-1986)

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What it is: The last incarnation of the old Zl-derived engine. Hugely fast and, well, just huge. One of the earliest fuel-injected Japanese ...
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Suzuki GSX

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Suzuki GSX-R750 - the most powerful, efficient and clean-running 750cc four-stroke production engine it has ever produced, supported by a new cast-...
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Carbtune Pro

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There are a variety of options in synchro­nizing devices, from homemade to high- tech. We evaluated the Morgan Carbtune Pro. Technically this device is ...
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Riders Jacket

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I also loved the fact that it didn't look like a hard-core biker jacket—if you didn't know better you might think it was ...
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Munch URS

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This Munch URS 500/four was one of two bikes assembled by the German Munch factory for the 1970 Grand Prix season. It ...
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Still The Best – Triumph Engi...

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To keep the rain and dirt off the trousers it had a broadly valance front fender and heavily skirted rear wheel enclosure, which was ...
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Archive for September, 2009

SUZUKI GSX-1100ES (1982-1984)

What it is: Sleeker styled version of Suzuki's first big 16-valve plain-bearing four, the GSX1100. Unrivalled combination of power, torque, comfort and handling. An automatic choice for production and drag racers alike because the engine can be tuned and tuned. Others in its family tree: The ...
Documented In: Classic Bike    

Harley Davidson Ultra (Part 1)

Harley's success, especially in the past two decades, has been a result of continued incremental change overlaid upon that comfortable, recognizable base. Take the Electra Glide FLH, for example. It was first produced in 1966, and we've all grown to recognize its signature fork-mounted, bat-wing ...
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BMW HP2

BMW says it has created the fastest, lightest and sportiest boxer yet, the HP2 Sport. It's the first BMW opposed twin with double overhead cams, Quickshifter cluthless fast gear changes and a self-supporting carbon-fiber seat unit. Based on the P1200S, the new HP2 Sport ...
Documented In: SuperBike Review    
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What it is: Sports version of Yamaha's shaft-driven XS1100 tourer, with ...
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What it is: Careful copy of the Kawasaki Zl engine installed ...
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