By: Christian Winfield | 2010-04-01 | Motorcycles The 2009 running of the world's most prestigious motorcycle road race, the Isle of Man TT, featured the world's first zero carbon, clean emission grand prix, The TTXGP. For some it is the Mount Everest of motorcycle racing, for John Crellin it was another mountain to climb on the way to Everest. read more
By: Bike Dekho | 2011-02-09 | Motorcycles Ducati one of the leading two wheeler manufacturing company has launched many bikes that has got good response from the customers from all over the world. read more
By: JohnTavedre | 2011-04-06 | Reference & Education The World Superbike Movie plus the Superbike World Championship features very close association,.... read more
By: bikedekho2010 | 2010-11-22 | Motorcycles Founded in the early year of 1988, the Superbike World Championship continues the trend till date read more
By: Stewart Ames | 2011-06-24 | Motorcycles While it isn't exactly known when the first electric motor cycles were made, patents for them began in the late 1800's, and by 1911, the first appeared in issues of popular mechanics. Electric motorcycles, mini electric motorcycles and the fancy new styles we see today started out as just putting an electric motor on the back of a bicycle. read more
By: Sky Light | 2010-12-10 | Motorcycles Have you ever wished to drive one of the fastest and most powerful racing motors? The article will introduce you about Superbike Buel 1190RR, the new motorcycle of Erik Buell Racing, features an increased engine displacement basing on the Buell 1125R and Buell 1125RR. It can be run in many available classes around the world by road racers. Its engines are completely disassembled and blueprinted with top-shelf internal parts to follow the model of a twin-cylinder bike. This “street warrior” is worth to become a unique American racing motor that creates excitement for sponsors and fans. People must pay $44,900 to buy it. Let look at these photos below and answer why EBR 1190RR is such fascinating. read more
By: Michael Zachary | 2012-04-04 | Sportbetting Motorcycle race betting is immensely popular throughout the world and the Internet has made it accessible across the globe. Of course, gamblers want to make money and folks who put money down on sports are always trying to get that extra edge that will ensure a profit. Call it moto racing, bike racing, motorbike racing, or even motorcycle racing, it’s the entire same thing; an exciting sport whe read more
By: RubinMcdanielle | 2010-12-11 | Games First of all which sort sort of a rider are we speaking about, the hardcore motocross racer or the young weekend rider just looking for a few fun read more
By: Martin Jack | 2010-12-21 | Business Ideas Motorcycles are one of those modes of communication that can both be used as an essential means of communication as well as a style statement. read more
By: dpdo | 2010-10-09 | Human Resources Early milestones Petroleum power The inspiration for the earliest dirt bike, and arguably the first motorcycle read more
By: Karan Chechi | 2012-03-20 | Business Desire to own a superbike, enhancement in visual appearance and performances as well as motivational boost to the purchaser would be the sales drivers for superbikes in India. read more
By: Robert Wilson | 2012-12-10 | Business A superbike is different from the rest; it has its own characteristics. Knowing Automotive Marketing Research can help in knowing the superbike market in ease. read more
By: Doc Craig Robin | 2010-10-09 | Motorcycles Mahindra and mahindra, a few days back, launched their debutant in Indian bike industry. Their debutant bike is named mahindra Mojo. It is probably termed as the most crazily good-looking bike in Indian market. In fact, Mahindra Mojo is the only funky looking bike in the category it stands. Talk about power, looks or any other thing; Mojo has it all. Let us get the insiders info on Mojo. read more
By: Ron Ayalon | 2012-06-06 | Motorcycles Have you ever heard of a motorcycle lead for bicycle races? I applied for the position from an ad online, and it was quite an experience. Battling cross winds, snow, and cold weather, it was something that I might not try again. read more