The Judge is the most sporty bike Victory has made to date. With its muscle car good looks and Hot Rod performance, the 2013 Victory Judge will appeal to riders young and old.
YAMAHA'S XJR1300 has been around in the same basic format for quite a long time now. In fact the engine is really only a slightly modernised version of the FJ1200 from the mid 80's.
Do you dream of cruising the highways in a convertible? Harley-Davidson's Switchback lets you do the same thing, only you sit on it, not in it.
I STAND looking in awe at Triumph's Thunderbird Storm. It has a sheer presence which few bikes have, and it backs it up on the road, proving its bite is as big as its bark.
THERE'S no doubt the M109R set mouths agape when it was first released in 2006. Nothing much has changed since, in specification, style or sheer road presence.
TRIUMPH has continued with its 'twins' theme for the 2011 Speedmaster and America. While the parallel twin cylinder layout has been retained for both, there's much more of a styling differential between the two models.
THE Hunter Motorcycle Group's 250cc mini choppers have been a huge hit with riders over the last couple of years, and the company recently managed to get the new fuel injected 350cc version through NSW's stringent ADR rules.
WHEN Triumph's new generation Thunderbird was released it was the biggest capacity production parallel twin ever built. In fact it still is the biggest.
HARLEY-Davidson has long preferred to evolve its models slowly rather than go for wholesale change every few years, so for 2011, there are updates for most bikes in its range.
SINCE landing on our shores about a decade ago Hyosung has really evolved as a brand and so too have the motorcycles it produces.




