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  1. 20 de mar. de 2024 · MSRP: $10,299. Yamaha. You could look at the XSR 900 as a cynical attempt to cash in on the retro craze, but that would be to ignore its undoubted talents. Instead, look at it as a way of moving ...

  2. 7 de ago. de 2023 · The amalgamation of old-school aesthetics and modern powertrains and tech is ultimately what defines a modern-retro, and separates it from other “retro-retro” models like the Royal Enfield Bullet or Yamaha SR400 — machines that are basically just retro bikes that have remained in production, largely unchanged for many years, versus modern motorcycles with modern performance capabilities ...

  3. Classic / Vintage Motorcycles: Different countries have varying requirements when it comes to what 'counts' as a classic or vintage bike, but there are three key categories when it comes to these 'oldies': classic, which are usually 25 years or older; vintage, which are bikes typically manufactured before 1975; and antique, which are 35 years old or more.

  4. 14 de dic. de 2021 · Old-School Style 1923 BMW R32. After the war, German aircraft manufacturing was grounded and BMW found themselves in search of purpose. Five years before they would begin building Ultimate Driving Machines, Bayerische Motoren Werke would build motorcycles.

  5. 15 de ene. de 2015 · TheRide-1945FLStonedYellow-p032. Despite the name and the look of its work, Hawgholic Motorcycles is based in Tokyo, where it specializes in making vintage Harley Davidsons into special creations ...

  6. Here are some of the best (and a couple of the worst) old-school motorcycles. Harley-Davidson XR750 – The bike of choice of Evel Knievel, the 1970 Harley-Davidson XR750 was a rare bike. Only 200 were produced in 1970, and half of those were destroyed by Harley-Davidson. This motorcycle was considered heavy and not race worthy, despite being ...

  7. 9 de ago. de 2016 · They’re a relatively unknown racing bike brand who’s still making their bones with great bikes like the 390. Zippy and inexpensive, this is a racing street bike that can tackle a switchback or dig into serious traffic with buzzing vigor. So light it feels throwable with a 373cc that makes it move. Purchase: $5,499.