Motorcycles by Manufacturer

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: Victory Introduces the New Vegas Low

Victory thought of nearly everything in creating a motorcycle thats designed for smaller riders. The new-for-2008 Vegas Low features a seat height thats 1 inch lower than the standard Vegas at 25.2 inches – thats just slightly higher than the lowest Harley, the Softail Deluxe at 24.5 inches.

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: Victory Introduces the New Vegas Low

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: Harley-Davidson CVO Softail Springer Road King

Im all about doing what you need to do make yourself happy. For some people, that means splurging on themselves every once in awhile. Harley-Davidsons high end line of custom motorcycles called CVO is all about splurging. Find out what Genevieve thinks of the CVO Softail Springer and Road King, plus read about Harleys new ABS brakes.

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: Harley-Davidson CVO Softail Springer Road King

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: 2008 Harley-Davidson Rocker

My new favorite motorcycle is the Harley-Davidson Rocker. This is a big deal because I dont grant this title lightly. To be one of my favorite motorcycles, it must possess many of the qualities women deem favorable when selecting a bike and the Rocker has them, low seat height, easy to handle and in this case styling to the max for those interested in purchasing a bike that looks like a more expensive custom.

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: 2008 Harley-Davidson Rocker

Kawasaki Supersport Models

Kawasakis supersport models are for riders who like to have the ability to go fast. The three bikes in the lineup for 2008 all feature technology thats used or tested on the racetrack. The ZX-14 is one of the fastest production sportbikes on the market. All these bikes possess serious power and should be ridden by those confident in their riding abilities.

Kawasaki Supersport Models

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: 2007 Suzuki Boulevard C50T

Ive never wanted to own a cruiser-style motorcycle, but a 3,200-mile trip this summer on a 2007 Suzuki Boulevard C50T may have changed all that. This model is identical to Suzukis popular C50 cruiser but comes with extras like a windshield, saddlebag and backrest to make it a tourer. Find out what WRN Contributor Perri Capell thinks about this middleweight tourer.

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: 2007 Suzuki Boulevard C50T

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: 2007 BMW G 650 X Series

This must be the year for the introduction of the “one platform/three bikes” theme. Kawasaki introduced three versions of its Vulcan 900 all in one model year (reviewed here on WRN); and now BMW unveils three versions of its new G 650 X platform in the same year. Genevieve test rides them and shares which one is her favorite.

MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: 2007 BMW G 650 X Series

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