
By Troy Siahaan My jaw dropped the first time I rode the . I hadn't prepared myself to brace my neck when twisting my wrist. I didn't need to when testing previous Zeros, so why would I now? Oh, how wrong I was. It shattered my expectations of just how fast a production electric motorcycle could...
By Kevin Duke If your dream motorcycle trip involves long distances and limited time, we don't think there's a better way to bridge that gap than BMW's K1600 platform. Consisting of the sporty GT, luxo GTL and opulent GTL-Exclusive (which was the Best Touring Motorcycle of 2014), the K16s allow...
When it comes to creating a splash in the moto world, perhaps no one in the past year did it better than Harley-Davidson when it unveiled an electric motorcycle. H-D, long known as a company tied firmly to vintage roots, shocked everyone with its electrically powered LiveWire. The first electric...
By Tom Roderick Ducati's selection of Scrambler models (Icon, Urban Enduro, Classic, Full Throttle) are modern interpretations of scramblers from Ducati's past, but if you compare the now with the then, the new bikes bleed their heritage from most angles, with the V-Twin engine being the most...
The electric motorcycle race is marching on at a rapid pace, and the 2013 Zero S is the latest example of how far the performance gap to gas bikes is closing. Last year, the Zero S/DS duo was the first legitimate entries we could even remotely compare to a gas counterpart in terms of...
The electric landscape has been relatively quiet over the past 366 days (leap year, remember?), but when it came time to decide on our favorite electric for 2016, we couldn't ignore the fact that Zero has made it possible to enjoy 106 lb-ft in another form: the . Basically the SR – 660-amp...
By Troy Siahaan What makes the FZ-07 a good value is its 689cc, 270-degree parallel-Twin. It's a gem of an engine that doesn't sound or behave like your typical inline-Twin. However, what makes the FZ a great value are the line items you won't see on a spec chart. Simply put, the bike makes you...