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Cycle Torque has been to the USA to ride the new Royal Enfield Bear 650, a variant on the Interceptor with flat-track style, longer travel suspension, a flatter seat, digital instruments, laced wheels ...
After the heart-pounding initiation that was Chennai traffic (you read about it, right?), a much-needed coffee break a few hours outside the city found us at a roadside diner – or what passes for one.
HARLEY-Davidson’s CVO Pro Street Breakout is one very special limited edition motorcycle – from its lustrous paint, drag-race inspired styling, super-fat rear tyre and fastidious attention to detail.
The powerful KTM 350cc single cylinder engine delivers smooth and exciting power, complemented with the quality components you would expect from KTM, like Brembo brakes and WP suspension. The frame is ...
Because we’ve now ridden one across India, I thought it would be good to post my orignial review of the bike, from the Australian launch. This ride was a lot tougher, in terms of off-road conditions, ...
Cycle Torque is a big user of Quad Lock mounts – we’ve tried lots of solutions and find Quad Lock has the range of mounts to suit more bikes, its cases do a great job of protecting the phone and the ...
BMW launched its new F 800 GS Adventure to journalists with a rock-music backed video showing the bike off as a performance all-rounder, with impressive dirt action and on-road speed, using a mix of ...
Just a few hours’ drive of the major population centres of NSW lies Free Flight Motocross Park, a riding venue built up over the last 15 years to offer an incredible off-road experience to anyone who ...
After the sensory overload of Chennai’s traffic, escaping the city limits felt like exhaling after holding your breath for a very, very long time. As you head out, especially along the East Coast of ...
THE ’70s and ’80s were a wondrous thing for learner motorcyclists in Australia. Now I can’t speak for all states but growing up in NSW if you had a black or ‘full’ car licence you could ride any ...
With the rubber on my venerable Yamaha looking very second-hand – and the rear worn out in the softer shoulder section indicating hard wear while cranked over, it was time for some new tyres, and I ...
THE formula for the perfect family fun bike – which I define as a machine suitable for as many members of the family as possible – is that it must be fun to ride, easy to maintain and as reliable as ...