| Aprilia |
For a company that only built scooters six years ago, Aprilia entered the motorcycle arena with a bang and continue to grow. |
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| ATK |
ATK Motorcycles, manufacturer of dirt bikes and off-road motorcycles. |
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| Bajaj |
Bajaj is currently India's largest two and three-wheeler manufacturer and one of the biggest in the world. |
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| Benelli |
Owned by washing-machine magnate Andrea Merloni, Benelli is looking to grab a big slice of the scooter and (bike) pie. |
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| Bimota |
Welcome back (again!). The Rimini based company has been plagued by financial woes but has risen once again like a phoenix from the ashes. |
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| BMW |
Europe's biggest bike builder treading new ground with a more diverse product range in the shape of lighter, sharper machinery (relatively speaking...) |
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| Britten |
Britten Motorcycle Company Ltd has evolved from a core of enthusiasts motivated and inspired by John Britten's dreams and projected vision to create a unique phenomenon.The Britten Team have created this Web Site to give you the opportunity to look inside the world of Britten. |
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| Buell |
Erik Buell set up his firm in 1984 to stick Harley motors into chassis that handled well. 20 years later, these are the results. |
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| Cagiva |
The Italian firm is moving into broader territory with roadsters joining learner bikes and trailies. |
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| Derbi |
Spanish based and owned by the scooter giants Piaggio, Derbi draw on years of grand prix success to produce a desirable range of hot learner tools. |
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| Ducati |
Established back in 1946, the Bologna-based firm is going from strength to strength, with a wider range than ever. |
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| Foggy Petronas |
Despite the rule about needing a road bike to compete in WSB, the road-going FP1 is still missing. But not for much longer... |
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| Gilera |
Some of the coolest sports scoots around carry the Gilera badge. The Italian firm is now moving into the sports bike market. |
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| Harley Davidson |
Still going strong after 101 years (and counting), H-D still delivers exactly what their owners want. Style. |
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| Honda |
Born in 1948 and still the world's Number One motorcycle manufacturer. Honda has a bike for everything and (almost) anyone. |
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| Indian |
The official company site. Includes model information, dealerships, and news. |
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| Kawasaki |
Kawasaki have always made solid, fast motorcycles that stood for horsepower with a capital H. Build quality excellent. |
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| KTM |
KTM came to be in 1955 and has made a name making off-roaders. In recent years they've also built some great road bikes. |
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| Kymco |
Kymco is the fastest growing scooter and motorcycle brand name in Europe. |
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| Laverda |
Just two years after joining the Aprilia group, Laverda has kept the promise it made and is unveiling the exciting new Laverda SFC 1000 to an eager public as a foretaste of things to come. |
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| Mondial |
The Milan-based Mondial factory won no fewer than 10 World Championships between '49 and '67, before closure. 40 years on the marque is re-born. |
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| Moto Guzzi |
A recent acquisition by Aprilia, Moto Guzzi should now be looking forward to better times. Established in 1921. |
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| MV Augusta |
The legendary racing marque, relaunched with the stunning F4 in 1999 and now widening its range every year. |
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| Peugeot |
A subsidiary of PSA Peugeot Citroën, Peugeot Motocyles designs, manufactures and markets lightweight motorised two-wheelers. |
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| Piaggio |
Founded in 1884, Piaggio is now one of the world's leading manufacturers of motorised two-wheeled vehicles, and the consolidated leader in this sector of the European market. It is also present in the markets for light transport vehicles with three or four wheels, and for engines. |
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| Royal Enfield |
This Indian factory has been producing Bullets since 1955 and they look pretty much the same now as they did back then. |
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| Sachs |
The oldest motorcycle factory in the world has been producing two-wheeled machines in Germany for over 100 years. |
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| Suzuki |
Suzuki currently has perhaps the most exciting range of bikes of all the Japanese manufacturers. Established in 1952. |
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| Triumph |
Now celebrating over 10 years of business, John Bloor's Triumph covers retros, roadsters and supersport bikes with a UK twist. |
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| Victory |
"The New American Motorcycle" - Manufactures motorcycles designed for power and torque. |
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| Vincent |
The new Vincent Motorcycles are designed to state-of-the-art standards, consistent with their heritage of legendary performance. |
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| Yamaha |
Often innovators and always fresh, the Yamaha line-up is as strong as it's ever been with a motorcycle for every taste. |
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