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The Zeiss Milvus range of manual focus, weather protected lenses are aimed at the top end →
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Asheville, North Carolina has been the scene of several Kymco product launches, and why not? It’s →
The stunning BMW Concept 8 Series isn’t the only automotive tease BMW has this week, it →
Is the Volkswagen Beetle a charming slab of four-wheel history brought back to life, or a →
Triumph is killing it with its latest Bonneville platform, churning out a variety of models that →
Nothing brings to mind the down-and-dirty custom-bike days of the ’70s and ’80s quite like a →
One could take two approaches to understanding what BMW has done to the R nineT to →
I was a little surprised my kid liked the new Honda Rebel 500 as much as →
New-from-2016 in Yamaha’s sport heritage stable, we have the XSR900. Influenced by the classic “XS” series →
Triumph returns in 2017 with three bikes in the America/Speedmaster family: the America, the America LT and →
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The Nokia 3 was announced at MWC 2017. It’s a budget Android smartphone that’s well built →
Triumph carries the Bonneville name into a new generation with the Bonneville T120 and T120 “Black.” →
Trying to play an NES cartridge on Nintendo’s original, 30-year-old hardware can be an exercise in →
Technophiles have a range of tastes; some like the sleek and shine of a new smartphone, →
In the mid 1960’s a talented group of engineers in West Bromwich, England, dared to ask →
We’ve waited six long years for the successor to one of our favourite budget amplifiers – →
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How many new Triumph Bonnevilles are we up to now anyway? The Street Twin came first, →
Introduced in 2006, the Dyna Street Bob (FXDB) was the first “Dark Custom” designed for Harley-Davidson →
Victory is something of a Johnny-come-lately in the American motorcycle scene (since 1998). Its main competitors, Indian →
In direct competition with Harley-Davidson and other Made-in-the-USA brands in the traditional American style of a heavier →
First out in the 1970s, the VanVan from Suzuki has that charming retro look that screams UJM. →