Skirted fenders, spoke wheels, an air-cooled V-twin, an illuminated Indian ornament on the front fender, and plenty of leather all around … the very first Indian Chiefs epitomized early American ...
Charles has been in the industry for 19 years now, and has worked with brands such as Autocar India, Overdrive, Motoring World, CarWale, BikeWale and Powerdrift. He has more experience reviewing cars, ...
Well, we got that one wrong, didn't we? If you don't know what we're talking about, in episode 5 of the Bore and Stoke podcast, we caught wind of the Suzuki GSX-8T and TT and we all guessed the "T" ...
Luke started working as a Freelance Writer for HotCars in 2020. After three years, he moved to a more permanent role with the TopSpeed motorcycle content team as a Journalist. Over the course of the ...
The new CB1000F, shown here with the 'Sport Pack' mini fairing and retro grey/blue color scheme, should pique the interest of many legacy Honda fans - and perhaps create some new ones. In 1969, Honda ...
As is almost always the case, the new and upcoming bikes on GP’s radar lately span a wide range of categories, from adventure to retro street to electric to supermoto. However, if one factor can unify ...
There is a diverse variety of motorcycles on the market. Some people favor one type of bike, while others collect different ones for specific occasions and uses. However, while cruiser bikes, off-road ...
He’s not wrong. There’s something about the Indian Chiefs of the 1950s that makes your heart go funny. Indian Motorcycle’s recently departed parent company, Polaris, knew this when it relaunched the ...
Jawa Moto has unveiled a new neo-retro motorcycle abroad, powered by a new 730cc engine. The new motorcycle looks ...
Explore a sprawling Pennsylvania barn filled with nearly 200 classic motorcycles, each with its own story and history.
While there’s no denying that the retro-styled XSR900 Yamaha offers here in the United States makes for one seriously cool motorcycle, Europe and Japan get an even more striking triple in the form of ...
Most bikes tend to depreciate like falling anvils, immediately losing a chunk of value when ridden off the dealer lot, and then about 10% more each year for the first few years. After a while, (common ...