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On board Kawasaki’s 2024 KX450

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8Ck33ncLjk The latest KX450 is not only the first totally new Kawasaki flagship model for five years, but the only truly all-new machine in the 450 class from any manufacturer for 2024. It has a new motor with centre-port exhaust and new head, new aluminium frame, different bodywork, Brembo brakes, Traction

Triumph reveals £9795 production 250

SPECIFICATION ANNOUNCED FOR NEW MOTOCROSS BIKE TF 250-X has a class-leading power-to-weight ratio and the highest specification components Designed and developed by Triumph’s world leading engineers in close collaboration with motocross/supercross champions Will be backed by a network of Triumph dealers and new 24/7 online parts supply system https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cch0spfouds Triumph Motorcycles has officially launched the

New MotoHead mag out now and FREE

The brand new issue 69 of the FREE MotoHead magazine App is here and ready for you to download right now! And it’s a bumper issue with loads of news, tests and insight into lots of 2024 models. We ride the 2024 YZ250F, new enduro bikes from Husky and GasGas

Triumph names MX2 GP riders for 2024

Monster Energy Triumph Racing is excited to reveal its MX2 racers for 2024 – Mikkel Haarup and Camden McLellan. In what will be the highly anticipated first year of FIM MX2 Motocross World Championship competition for Monster Energy Triumph Racing, both Mikkel and Camden bring experience, talent, and a clear

Surron leads the way in UK registrations

Surron, the pioneer of electric off-road focussed motorcycles, has for the second month in succession led the way in UK registration charts, demonstrating the appetite for small capacity equivalent machines in the UK market. With its Light Bee and Ultra Bee models, Surron not only recorded more registrations than any other

Beta unveils production 450 MXer

In 2023, Beta's project to expand the horizons of RideAbility has officially entered the new dimension of Motocross in Europe, first with the RX 300 two-stroke and now with the king of motocross bikes, the RX 450 four-stroke!  It is officially the first four-stroke motocross bike built by the Italian manufacturer;

Electric Honda holeshots two of three motos

After a successful qualifying run yesterday, Sunday’s race day brought mixed fortunes for Team HRC but a race-leading demonstration of pace of the new CR ELECTRIC PROTO. In the morning’s practice, Trey Canard followed on seamlessly from his Saturday pace to go second fastest on the all-electric #41, making its global

Canard on the pace in e-Honda race debut

Team HRC’s Trey Canard got the Honda CR ELECTRIC PROTO off to a flying start at the opening day of Round 8 of the All Japan Motocross Championship 2023 at Off-Road Village, Saitama. This is Honda's first participation in an official race with an electric motorcycle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCCmz59wndo Making a wildcard appearance in

Ducati signs Cairoli to develop new racer

Ducati has confirmed it has signed up Tony Cairoli and his best pal Alessandro Lupino to develop its first ever motocross race bike in 2024. Cairoli will test and develop the bike for the factiory. Lupino will develop the bike and race it for the Madii team which will be

Canard to race HRC e-bike

Honda's electric motocrosser bike CR ELECTRIC PROTO will be entered in the All Japan Motocross Championship 2023 Round 8, at Saitama this weekend. And Trey Canard, 2010 AMA Pro Motocross 250 class champion, will ride the bike at the event. This will be Honda's first attempt to enter a Honda-developed

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