September

New GSX-Rs for 2004

New GSX-Rs for 2004

Suzuki has launched the latest version of its GSX-R600 at the Milan motorcycle show and surprised many by launching an all-new GSX-R750. The company is now the only Japanese manufacturer to continue...

KTM unveils Duke 990

KTM unveils Duke 990

KTM has unveiled the finished pre-production version of its all-new V-twin powered Duke 990. The bike has been seen before in a prototype form but the version unveiled at the International Motorcycle...

Firms reveal new ranges in Milan

Firms reveal new ranges in Milan

The international motorcycle show in Milan kicked off on Tuesday with almost every motorcycle manufacturer turning up to show their latest bikes. Ducati turned out with a multitude of new and special...

Triumph unveils new café racer

Triumph unveils new café racer

Triumph has officially unveiled the new Triumph Thruxton 900 café racer at the Milan motorcycle show. The bike was first seen in MCN’s spy shots (see link on the right), but now the details have been...

New bikes dominate Milan show

New bikes dominate Milan show

The international motorcycle show in Milan continues today with more manufacturers unveiling their new line-ups for 2004. Yamaha’s new R1, Honda’s Fireblade and the Kawasaki ZX-10R, as revealed in MCN...

New Harleys on show at birthday bash

New Harleys on show at birthday bash

HARLEY revealed its full 2004 model range at the weekend’s 100th anniversary celebrations in Milwaukee – but there were no great birthday surprises. The biggest change was to the Sportsters, which get...

Tiger roars on for another year

TRIUMPH was rumoured to be ditching the Tiger from its line-up – but this prototype shows there’s life in the big trailie yet. Insiders claim an all-new replacement Tiger has been put on hold but that hasn’t stopped Triumph giving the current model a revamp. The biggest change is clearly the wheels. Triumph has chosen an all-new alloy design, that appears to extremely lightweight, in place of the...

Cafe racer Bonnie spied

Cafe racer Bonnie spied

TRIUMPH’S new line-up doesn’t end with the Daytona 1300 revealed on page two – as this spy shot of the new cafe racer version of the Bonneville proves. MCN’s snappers caught it in action at...

200mph secret is out

200mph secret is out

THESE are the exclusive first pictures of the 200mph bike Triumph is building to rival the Hayabusa and the ZX-12R. Triumph has continually denied the existence of a new 1300cc, four-cylinder...

ZX-12R updated for ’04

ZX-12R updated for ’04

Kawasaki’S high velocity ZX-12R has been updated with upside down forks and radially-mounted brakes for 2004. The changes bring the bike into line with the ZX-6R and ZX-10R (revealed in MCN last...

Reborn in the USA

Reborn in the USA

NORTON has promised it’ll be back more times than Arnie – but this latest attempt to revive the name looks like it might actually stand a chance of success. Kenny Dreer, who owns Norton America and...

2004 ZX-6RR gets major updates

2004 ZX-6RR gets major updates

KAWASAKI has answered the prayers of racers around the world by updating the engine, fuel injection and chassis of its track-biased ZX-6RR. The RR was launched into the ultra-competitive supersport...

Z750 is no poor relation

Z750 is no poor relation

THESE are the first official pictures of Kawasaki’s new Z750, the long-predicted, smaller capacity version of its Z1000 roadster. And despite an expected price of around £5000, it is much more than a...

Tough single takes XT into the future

Tough single takes XT into the future

YAMAHA has replaced its air-cooled XT600E with a rugged new liquid-cooled machine with more power, up-to-the-minute styling and sharpened handling. The XT660-R becomes the latest in a long line of...

Kawasaki creates its ultimate superbike

Kawasaki creates its ultimate superbike

KAWASAKI has finally delivered the bike so many have waited so long for – a genuine top-drawer, no-compromise, balls-out machine to top anyone’s superbike wish-list. With 160bhp and weighing just...

VN2000 is biggest twin yet

VN2000 is biggest twin yet

THE new Kawasaki VN2000 cruiser will be the largest capacity V-twin to roll off a bike production line. The giant chrome-laden Kawasaki makes 120ftlb of torque and 95bhp. It doesn’t quite match the...

Streak is meaner for 2004

Streak is meaner for 2004

Kawasaki’s custom-style Mean Streak cruiser gets the bigger 1552cc engine from the VN1600 in its update for 2004. But despite the extra 72cc over the outgoing 1470cc motor, its power stays unchanged...