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If this inline six-driven work of art/science project isn’t the future of motorcycles, I want to live in the alternate reality where it is.

If this inline six-driven work of art/science project isn’t the future of motorcycles, I want to live in the alternate reality where it is.

The beauty of a motorcycle may be in the eye of the beholder, but the significance of this one cannot be denied.

Those who want to fly without necessarily hitting the track are sure to drool over this midsize forbidden fruit.

Feeling torn between a touring and sport moto? This approachable crossover model could be the perfect tonic.

Conceived as a world-class flat track racer, the shockingly light carbon fiber-framed beauty can now be yours.

The brand has essentially confirmed the somewhat surprising but very welcome return of an approachable, relatively affordable icon.

A brand you’ve probably never heard of has us craving forbidden fruit in the form of this approachable, affordable moto.

Gas prices may be rising, but so are the number and variety of comparatively fuel-efficient motos. Get outta those cages, people!
By Steve Mazzucchi, Gray Van Dyke, and Sean Tirman

After teasing a new dirt-going two-wheeler back in January, Segway has officially spilled the rest of the deets.

This regrettably too-exclusive new edition loads up on beautifully blacked-out components and rider-friendly bells and whistles.

Unleash your inner rally rider with the closest two-wheeler you can buy to KTM's Dakar-dominating 450.

The approachable, Italian-designed new moto's silhouette tips its fedora to Borgo Panigale's legendary brand.

The tragically forbidden fruit dares to tempt with its throwback looks and approachable, dirt-ready specs.

Even with all the Borgo Panigale manufacturer's birthday celebrations, this two-wheeler might take the cake.

India’s best-known moto brand is rolling out a more aggressive treatment of its heavily hyped recent roadster.

With a tip-to-tail paint job and all-over custom carbon bodywork, there's a ton to love about this eye-catching bike.
By Sean Tirman

Now certified for the US market, the ambitious all-terrain bike is primed to shake things up to the benefit of riders themselves.

I just wish this sweet little entry-level motorcycle had been around, at this price, when I started riding.

Italy's latest example of two-wheeled exotica is elusive as it is focused, and it borrows its bones from Team Green.

The stunning style and nimble specs of the bike were already inviting to noobs; now the next-gen tech is too.