6 Products You'll Be Surprised To Know Kawasaki Makes
When most people hear the name Kawasaki, they think motorcycles. However, they might be surprised that the company also makes these six products.
Read MoreWhen most people hear the name Kawasaki, they think motorcycles. However, they might be surprised that the company also makes these six products.
Read MoreCleaning the engine fins on your motorcycle can be a tough job, but there are solutions and tools you can use to make it easier and get your bike ready to ride.
Read MoreThe introduction of Harley-Davidson's Twin Cam 88 as a replacement for the Evolution engine would introduce new issues.
Read MoreThere are four upgrade stages that you can have done on your Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Here’s what Stage 2 upgrades and how much it costs.
Read MoreThese are the coolest but rarest dirt bikes from big-name brands like BMW and Cannondale down to little-known makers like Izh and Ammex.
Read MoreThe Z500 is the latest addition to Kawasaki's venerable and respected Z series of naked bikes. Here's what you need to know about it.
Read MoreIn 2016, the Kawasaki Ninja H2R broke a major record for speed. Has another bike since broken it, or is this legendary motorcycle still the fastest?
Read MoreIf you are looking to improve the performance of your Harley-Davidson, there are several upgrade stages available. Here’s what to expect for Stage 1.
Read MoreAs gas prices (or simply your desire for a fun drive) increase, you might consider a Yamaha Zuma 125, but is it ok to drive on the highway? Here's what we know.
Read MoreFor motorcycle and motocross enthusiasts, Kawasaki's iconic green may seem standard today, but at one point, it was actually thought to be unlucky.
Read MoreMotorcycle engines are exposed to the elements and naturally accrue grime. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to clean your bike's engine to get rid of it.
Read MoreAmong dirt bikes in its class, the Kawasaki KX250 is a solid contender, albeit with the caveat that there are no official performance numbers from Kawasaki.
Read MoreA 250cc dirt bike can go fast. It's just a matter of how fast do you need, and how fast is sensible to learn on. Let's take a look.
Read MoreKawasaki has spent the past half century cementing its legacy as a top race bike maker. Here's how to choose from the company's lineup today.
Read MoreOne of the best features of a Harley-Davidson is the potential customization. Here's how to measure handlebars if you want to swap your bike's out.
Read MoreIf your bike battery is dead, and you're faced with the indignity of bumpstarting it outside your home, here's what you need to know.
Read MoreNot all bikes earned a spot alongside the best of Yamaha's best bikes. That includes one of the company's lesser appreciated motorcycle creations, the RX50.
Read MoreThe Kawasaki Ninja line of motorcycles has some very fast bikes, including the ZX and H2 models. We answer which one is the faster of the two.
Read MoreEven if you live in a state that doesn't require it, taking a motorcycle safety course is a good idea if you want to become a motorcyclist. Here's why.
Read MoreEnsuring you are using quality oil for your Harley-Davidson motorcycle is vital for optimal engine performance. Here's the best type according to owners.
Read MoreHarley-Davidons is the iconic motorcycle maker who proudly boasts that its engines are made in America, but are they? We did some digging for you.
Read MoreYamaha has two very appealing bikes under $20k: The MT-09 and Tracer 9 GT+. Despite the similar pricing, they do have several significant differences.
Read MoreBeing a legend doesn't always mean that you have be the fastest or the first. These iconic Yamaha motorcycles earned their positions in other ways.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a great off-road dirt bike, Honda has a pair of compelling offerings you should consider. We break down the differences and similarities.
Read MoreThe Yamaha Raider was a powerful motorcycle that was in production for about a decade. Did that power come from a hemi engine? Here’s the answer.
Read MoreKawasaki has both the KLR and KLX lines listed as dual-sport, but it's easy to see one is better for commuting than the other.
Read MoreProperly maintaining the bike's chain is vital because it's the primary way in which power is transmitted from the rear wheel.
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