Yamaha and Zeus Customs Limited-Edition XSR155

Yamaha of Thailand and custom bike builder Zeus Customs have crafted a limited-edition XSR155 that’s absolutely beautiful.

I’ve discussed Zeus Customs before. The bike builder makes some of the coolest custom motorcycles in the world.

This factory custom is truly something special. Let’s take a closer look.

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The Brough Superior Nefud Scrambler is Gorgeous

Named after the Nefud desert in Saudia Arabia, the Nefud Scrambler from Brough Superior is a killer motorcycle.

French entrepreneur Thierry Henriette attained the rights to the Brough Superior name and appointed Albert Castaigne as the CEO. The bikes will be coming out of Toulouse, France.

Here’s a closer look at the new Brough Superior Nefud Scrambler.

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Triple-B Media and MotoAmerica Team up to Create MotoAmerica TV

If you want to watch MotoAmerica motorcycle road racing, then you should check out MotoAmerica TV.

Recently, MotoAmerica and Triple-B Media teamed up to create a 24/7 free, ad-supported television network devoted to airing MotoAmerica’s racing to a worldwide audience.

Sound like a fantastic thing? I think so. Let’s take a closer look at what this means for race fans.

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Harley Takes LiveWire Public, Announces Second-Gen Electric Powertrain

Harley-Davidson announced plans to take its LiveWire brand public. This means it will be the first publicly-traded electric motorcycle company in the US.

Expectations are that the move will result in $545 million in proceeds. That money will be used for development. At the same time, Harley announced the second generation LiveWire electric powertrain called Arrow.

Let’s take a closer look at these recent developments.

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Check out the 2022 Ducati DesertX

Ducati had plenty of fantastic bikes, but the new 2022 Ducati DesertX is at the top of the heap for me.

Styled after the Cagiva Elefant and some of the other enduro icons of the 1980s, the DesertX brings retro Dakar styling into the new age.

Let’s take a closer look at this exciting new motorcycle.

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KTM 390 Adventure Receives Updates for 2022

One of my favorite small adventure bikes is getting some new kit. The KTM 390 Adventure will receive some updates.

The bike just came out two years ago, but now it’s getting a quick update to keep it near the top of the small adventure bike heap.

Let’s take a closer look at what the updates are.

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The First 1901 Triumph Prototype Found and Restored

The very first 1091 Triumph Prototype has been found and restored to how it would have looked when completed.

Vintage Triumph collector Dick Shepherd is the man behind this project. The bike precedes the company’s first sale of a motorcycle in 1902.

Triumph’s long and rich history just got a little better.

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Triumph Celebrates the 1 Millionth Hinckley-Made Motorcycle

Triumph recently announced that it built the 1 millionth motorcycle at Hinkley Triumph since the brand’s return in 1990.

The company celebrated the achievement at Triumph’s Global Headquarters in Hinckley. CEO Nick Bloor did the unveiling of the bike in front of the UK team.

The motorcycle was a Tiger 900 Rally Pro. This motorcycle received a bespoke custom paint job.

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Cake Targets the Mobile Workforce

In a recent reveal at EICMA, Cake showcased versions of its Kalk, Osa, and Makka electric motorbikes that were targeted at mobile workers.

The bikes are known as the Work Series, and they’re targeted at working professionals who need something to transport themselves and materials for business purposes.

The bikes all utilize unique utility and luggage racks to make this happen. It’s a unique idea and one that I personally love.

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Honda Hornet Concept Showcased at EICMA

At EICMA this year, the Honda Hornet Concept made an appearance. This was the first time Honda revealed the bike publicly.

While many of the EICMA reveals were expected, this particular bike was something novel.

Let’s take a closer look at the Honda Hornet Concept and what it promises for the future.

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