The Suzuki GSX-1300R Hayabusa was the fastest production motorcycle of the 1990s, reaching 194 mph and forcing a industry speed agreement.
Here's the Japanese hyperbike that's cheaper and easier to own than you'd expect. Hint: It's the bike that beat the Hayabusa.
Harley-Davidson’s Road Glide Limited proves you don’t need superbike speed—just effortless power and comfort to cruise at 80 mph all day.
In the 90s, Suzuki was well-known for making all-around bikes like the GSX-750F Katana, GSX-R750, and more that strike the perfect balance between comfort, riding dynamics, performance, and ...
The year is 1907. The world is still transitioning from horses and steam to other means of propulsion – and travel, like aviation. Coal is still king, and trains are the top-speed vehicles on Planet ...
Folks, I have something special to share today: a review of a two-wheeler that blurs the line between e-bike and e-motorcycle. Meet the Coswheel GT20 Pro. Late last year, I discovered Coswheel, a ...
Yamaha, the popular Japanese bike manufacturer, is known for making some really fast bikes. However, it has never held the title of the fastest bike in the world like Suzuki, Honda, or Kawasaki.