Home / Bikes / Bike Reviews (Page 9)
Search in Bike Reviews:
-
That Ducati makes very elegant and functional superbikes cannot be denied. Starting from the Tamburini designed 916 from the mid-90s, up to today’s Panigales, Ducati knows how to make a superbike that not only looks […]
-
REVIEW: 2016 Harley-Davidson Sportster Iron 883 – not your grandfather’s Harley-Davidson, son
“Yeah, the 2016 Harley-Davidson Sportster Iron 883 has been brought up-to-date. It now comes with ABS.” Those words were spoken to us when we went over to Harley-Davidson Malaysia to pick up the Sportster Iron […]
-
2016 Kawasaki ZX-10R – ride impressions in Sepang
After much anticipation, despite the rest of the world, and the international motoring media, getting first dibs on it at Sepang, Kawasaki Malaysia has finally launched the 2016 Kawasaki ZX-10R. At a media ride in […]
-
REVIEW: 2015 Yamaha YZF-R25 – fun with the baby ‘R’
The thing about small-displacement motorcycles, especially those in the quarter-litre class, is that some of them can be heaps of fun to ride. This is especially so if you’re a rider with a sporty outlook, […]
-
2015 Triumph Tiger XRx Low – low, certainly not slow
There are basically two types of sports-touring motorcycles today. Those that are basically street bikes with a fairing and bags on the back – like the Honda ST1300 – and those that look like moto-crossers […]
-
REVIEW: 2015 BMW R nineT – old-new classic custom
So, you want a cafe racer. You want a bobber. You want to channel your inner hipster and replicate exactly what every hipster in the world is doing, with a HD video of a wooden-walled […]
-
REVIEW: 2016 Ducati Multistrada 1200 – for all reasons
The large-displacement sports-touring segment is a crowded one these days, especially in the dual-purpose segment. While some manufacturers, like BMW Motorrad, fall on the more off-road side of things with the GS-series, others, such as […]
-
REVIEW: 2016 KTM Duke 250 and RC250 – good handling and good looks at an entry-level price
Malaysia’s quarter-litre class motorcycle market today leaves the buyer spoilt for choice. With practically every motorcycle manufacturer having at least one 250 or 300 cc entry-level or higher bike in the local range, there is […]
-
REVIEW: 2016 MV Agusta Stradale 800 – hooligan-style motard riding with a pair of saddle-bags
Recently launched in Malaysia, the 2016 MV Agusta Stradale 800 – retailing at RM99,917 – is MV’s answer to the Ducati Hyperstrada. Admitting to taking the direction set by the Hyperstrada, MV took their Rivale […]
-
REVIEW: 2016 Triumph Street Triple R – fast bike fun
Triumph, the motorcycle company, not the ladies lingerie outfit, has seen a renaissance of sorts over the past decade-and-a-half, beginning with the launch of the Speed Triple back in early 2000. Distilling the essence of […]
-
REVIEW: Benelli TnT25 – low-cost, stylish city riding
Benelli Keeway Motorcycles (BKM) recently introduced the 2016 TnT25 in the Malaysian market. The name Benelli goes back a hundred years in Italy, as a maker of both firearms and motorcycles. Today Benelli makes a […]
-
REVIEW: BMW R1200R – iron fist in an iron glove
Manufacturers with iconic engine designs sometimes rue the day when their creation takes on a life of its own. One case is Porsche’s flat-six. When Porsche wanted to retire the 911 in favour of the […]
-
REVIEW: Aprilia RS125 – The Razor’s Edge
Aprilia Malaysia recently launched the RS125 in this country at Sepang International Circuit. We had a go at it, so read our report.