In September, Kawasaki Motors celebrates its 70th anniversary of making motorcycles. It was decided after other efforts failed that selling directly to dealers would be the better business model.
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Motorcycles to return to Barstow for California 300
Included in the race are three vintage moto classes amongst sixteen sportsman and pro moto classes.
Read More »Record number of OEMs commit to ’24 AIMExpo
Aprilia, GASGAS, Husqvarna, Indian, Kawasaki, KTM, Moto Guzzi, Moto Morini, MV Agusta, Piaggio, Slingshot, Suzuki, Triumph, Vespa, and Yamaha will be among the exhibitors at next year's event that opens February 6-8, 2024, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Read More »Yamaha Marine reveals new high-output engine for ’24 PWC models
Yamaha's new 1898cc, four-stroke, four-cylinder, 16-valve High Output marine engine replaces the previous 1.8L HO engine that powered some of the company's boats and WaveRunners.
Read More »Video: Triumph releases behind-the-scenes interviews for new MX bike
The films feature a number of high-profile Triumph Racing managers, engineers and test riders involved in the development of the new bike.
Read More »Accelerate attendee, owner markets dealership’s personality
U Motors’s social media showcases the fun that employees have in the dealership. The owner explains that this type of content produces a better response from viewers.
Read More »Off-road EV maker Taiga doubles Q2 revenue
Taiga says its production has seen a strong ramp-up lately, and produced 178 snowmobiles and personal watercraft (Orca Carbon) during Q2.
Read More »Volcon reports Q2 ’23 results
The company expects to launch the Stag to dealers in Q4 of this year. And it has taken preorders of more than $115 million of expected revenue for the Stag (if all orders are fulfilled).
Read More »Royal Enfield to display original “motor bicycle” replica
Royal Enfield’s one-of-a-kind Project Origin “motor bicycle” 1901 replica will make its New England debut on September 29 at “The Gathering at Rough Point.”
Read More »New Hampshire dealership sold after 45 years of same ownership
Freedom Cycle of Concord, New Hampshire, established in 1977 by Rupert Dance, has been acquired by the MOMS dealership group.
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