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Brudeli 654L Leanster On the Road in Europe

By Paul Crowe

Brudeli Leanster showing the lean angles possible

Remember the Brudeli 625L tilting trike? When we first covered the prototype over 2 years ago, it looked pretty neat, the 45 degree lean angles it's capable of seemed like huge fun. Geir Brudeli, inventor of the trike, says they've been working on getting it approved for European roads and that hurdle is finally cleared so the Brudeli Leanster, as they're now calling it, will … [Read more...]

In Search of the Perfect Motorcycle

By Paul Crowe

It's your turn. This is your opportunity to identify the motorcycle you think is worthy of recognition because it is beautifully designed, exquisitely engineered and perfectly executed, the motorcycle you look at and say, "That's what a motorcycle should be." The reason I'm asking for your input is because I'm puzzled, I can't locate the motorcycle all of the ones I write about … [Read more...]

Ferrari Motorcycle Concept Drawings

By Paul Crowe

The latest Ferrari motorcycle is still in the concept drawing stage and most likely, that is as far as it will ever get, but from an appearance and technology standpoint, it certainly looks like something the Ferrari factory could get behind. UPDATE: A comment below by Mark notes Ferrari does not want their name attached to this motorcycle concept and told Amir to take it … [Read more...]

Honda Super Cub Special Site

By Paul Crowe

Honda is about to launch a special site devoted to the long running Honda Super Cub. After 50 years and 60 million units, the Honda Super Cub is about to get its own special website. It's set to go live on September 26th. Neat! UPDATE: Site is live. It takes a while to load but it's a very cool little site with lots of history and images. Link: Honda Super Cub … [Read more...]

2009 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager

By Paul Crowe

Kawasaki has entered the full dress touring market with the 2009 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager. They've done their homework and the bike looks pretty complete. It's powered by a 1700cc, single overhead cam, 4 valve, fuel injected V-Twin with 107 foot pounds of torque. A 6 speed transmission with overdrive turns a belt final drive. The Voyager utilizes an electronic throttle, … [Read more...]

Brammo Gets $10 Million Funding for Enertia Electric

By Paul Crowe

Brammo Motorsports has just raised $10 million in venture capital funding for the Enertia electric motorcycle. According to Brammo CEO Craig Bramscher, that is enough to bring the Enertia into production. What is especially interesting is the source of part of those funds, Best Buy Capital, yep, the Best Buy you know as an electronics store. Hmm, ... I wonder where those … [Read more...]

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