MotoHead's chief tester Dave Willet's KTM 65 has been in bits for around six years now. It’s been sitting in parts so we are going to put it back together not to sell it but to lend it to some lucky kids aged 6-11 which deserve it. Prime candidates are kids
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Tested: 2021 Yamaha YZ250F
Prices revealed for 2021 Suzukis
Suzuki has confirmed pricing for it’s 2021 motocross range, with the RM-Z450 coming with an RRP of £6,999, while the RM-Z250 costs £6,899. That makes the bikes cheaper than all their direct Japanese and Austrian rivals. Both machines are available from dealerships in January. The RM-Z450 was completely redesigned for 2018
The man behind the new CRF450R
New look for Rockstar Edition Husqvarnas
Featuring a striking, brand-new look and class-leading performance, Husqvarna Motorcycles is excited to reveal the 2021 FC 450 Rockstar Edition. Used as the starting point for Zach Osborne’s AMA 450MX championship winning Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing machine, the competition-ready motorcycle features numerous upgrades and improvements over the standard FC
Factory Edition KTM revealed
The KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION carries a near-identical visual aspect to the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing machines raced in Supercross and Motocross. Creating a direct performance link to the works machines of Cooper and Marvin, the bike comes with an orange frame, Factory wheels, Factory triple clamps anodized in
Fast AF: Riding a two-stroke Kawasaki KX500 in an Aluminium Frame
2021 Suzukis hit the shops in January
Suzuki’s RM-Z450 is available in its new 2021 livery from January, along with the MX2 RM-Z250 machine. On both machines the standout and yellow, synonymous with Suzuki’s off-road activity, is complemented by black radiator shrouds, white number boards, blue-topped seat, and retro-inspired, chunky RM-Z decals. In 2020 the RM-Z450 picked up its
Kawasaki reveals prototype KX450
The factory bike (left) and the stocker (right) Kawasaki has wheeled out a factory KX450 with a prototype engine in the penultimate round of the All-Japan motocross championship today, and the team are keeping the bike behind screens until it gets wheeled out onto the circuit. This screen is used to hide
Husqvarna sticks with Rekluse
Husqvarna Motorcycles is pleased to announce its continued partnership with Rekluse, the motorcycle industry’s leading manufacturer of clutch components. The contract extension ensures Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing benefit from the improved performance and reliability of the US manufacturer’s products through to the end of 2021. Founded in 2002, Rekluse is