With a Master's degree in English Literature and six years of writing experience, Aayush has been contributing to TopSpeed for over two years. Since 95% of his personality is motorcycles, he goes ...
Ten-second Cafe Racers; 135-horsepower stoplight stormers. Can this madness go on? After the superbike wars of 1984, we thought we'd seen everything. Dragstrip records fell like so many leaves, with ...
Back in 2001, American bike maker Harley-Davidson decided to enter the muscle bike game with the birth of a new line of motorcycles called V-twin Racing Street Custom (VRSC). Also known as V-Rods, ...
The 1986 crop of big-inch, high-performance machinery is the most awesome group of bikes ever offered to the public. There are two honest 160-mph big bikes, whole bunches of bikes that can make it ...
With a 145-hp V4, V-Boost, and zero interest in subtlety, the 1985 Yamaha brought muscle car attitude to motorcycles.
TJ started writing for TopSpeed in 2015, but has been writing on motorcycle and automotive topics since 2009 for outlets such as eHow, eHowNow, and MotorTrend subsidiaries. He is certified to work on ...
Super73’s penchant for a refreshed old-school aesthetic is still alive and kicking. Inspired by the classic American muscle car and motorsports, Super73’s e-bikes for the model year 2024 don three new ...
We have a tendency to consider the American muscle car as the undisputed king of the quarter-mile, and indeed, it was the drag strips of America where many of these V8-powered icons built their legend ...
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