Motorcycle Guide
A Look at What's New!

by: Eric Kendall - “Two Wheels and an Open Road”

Honda Fury
Look out Orange County. Honda is here to take on the chopper world with an industry first – a production line Chopper. The bare-bones Fury is guaranteed to turn heads, but still leaves plenty of options for most chrome junkies.  It gives us common folk the chance to own a pricey custom chopper.
Price - $12,999

 

Honda NT700V
Honda’s new NT700V takes two different worlds of a motorcyclist and perfectly combines them. It’s a lightweight sport-touring bike with plenty of punch to beat up around-town urban assaults, and plenty of plush feature-packed amenities for those long hauls on the weekend. Pack up the hard bags and hit the road…just be back in time for that meeting on Monday.
Price - $9,999

Harley-Davidson Forty Eight
The new Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight motorcycle is considered a factory custom. It takes the Sportster 1200 engine and creates a hybrid of hot rod performance with the look of a dark custom bike. It just has the look of a “bad boy” bike written all over it. I’m sure the ladies will agree.
Price - $10,499

Triumph Thruxton SE
Triumph is proud of its café racer and to celebrate they’re giving a sporty look to a classic design. The Thruxton SE will daunt a powder-coated red frame with pearl white bodywork, topped off with a red stripe down the middle. Don’t forget about the color-matched fly screen & blacked out engine. You’ll be sure to stand out of the crowd.

 

Victory Vegas Limited Edition
Victory decided that 2010 was the year that’d they put out its leanest and meanest. The Vegas LE is the quickest motorcycle ever produced by Victory. It pumps out 97 Horsepower and 113 ft/lb of torque, and features a Bonneville Salt Flats inspired paint job. Mean and fast - just how I like ‘em.
Price - $15,999

Kawasaki Z1000
The redesigned Z1000 is the biggest news in Kawi’s new lineup and the most powerful Z1000 yet.  This is all credited to an all-new 1,043cc inline-four beast that makes 136bhp and 81lb/ft of torque! It has received a cosmetic overhaul to look as intimidating as a hoodlum bike should be.
Price - $10,499

 

Ducati Hypermotard 796
Leave it to Ducati to put out something that could make anyone drool. The new Hypermotard 796 takes its cue from big brother 1100, but features a lower seat height and a smooth shifting engine ready to pull ninja like moves on any urban commute.  Thanks to Ducati’s twin-cylinder masterpiece and a lightweight sporty frame, the 796 will definitely make any good boy show up late for dinner.
Price - $9,995

BMW S1000RR
It’s what everyone in the sportbike world has been waiting for – a superbike from BMW. Leave it to the German masterminds to create a motorcycle designed for the race track, but built to deliver practicality on the street. So even though it can also be ridden with a number plate on the back, don’t let it go to your head, Racer-X.
Price - $13,800

Moto Guzzi Grisso 1200 8V SE
Moto Guzzi does it again with the Grisso 1200 8V SE sharing the panache that all Moto Guzzi’s share. The Grisso’s style is classic and gives off an aura of two-wheel beauty and performance. It is a bold and brash machine that creates a hybrid old world style with modern engineering; simply elegant, but still 100% macho.

Triumph Rocket III Roadster
You want to go to the moon in style? Well here is the Rocket you’ve been waiting for! Triumph’s Rocket shoots straight out of pure cruiser territory and heads straight out of this world.  The Rocket III Roadster is powered by an upgraded version of Triumph’s massive three-cylinder 2,297cc juggernaut. Triumph knows you’ll need plenty of boost to break the atmosphere, so they upped the torque by 15% to a mighty 163 ft.lbs!

 

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