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2022 Honda ADV 160—First Ride Impressions / Review
The new ADV scooter has a 157cc engine, traction control, and a host of other improvements over its predecessor.
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Aprilia looks to enter the beginner sportbike segment with new 250cc parallel-twin engine / News
A new 250cc parallel-twin engine is being developed by Aprilia and Zongshen-Piaggio to power a future sportbike.
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QJ Motor introduces the new GS550 sportbike / News
The GS550, a sportbike from Chinese manufacturer QJ Motor, has the same engine as the future MV Agusta Lucky Explorer 5.5.
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Suzuki is developing a new 700cc parallel-twin engine for middleweight models / News
Japanese motorcycle manufacturer Suzuki is developing a new 700cc parallel-twin engine for middleweight models in both the adventure and naked segment.
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Yamaha has been commissioned by Toyota to develop a hydrogen-powered engine / News
The Japanese motorbike manufacturer is creating a powerful engine for Lexus once more, but this time the engine will run on hydrogen.
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Benelli could soon be using a new 799cc engine with KTM-derived technology / News
Through its Chinese parent firm Qianjiang, Benelli is creating a new 799cc parallel-twin engine with a maximum output of 95 horsepower.
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Motorcycle 101: what exactly does “cc” in a motorcycle mean? / Featured Article
Beginner riders often ask us what the term “cc” refers to in the world of motorcycles. Read on to learn more about this vital and ubiquitous term.
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2022 Honda Airblade 160—First Ride Impressions / Review
Honda Philippines let us try the Airblade with its new 160cc engine. How does it fare? Pretty good on the first ride.
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Benelli enters the middleweight ADV segment with the new TRK702 / News
Benelli's TRK702, which has a 693cc parallel-twin engine, seeks to establish itself as a legitimate competitor in the middleweight ADV class.
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2022 Ducati Desert X Review | Beyond the Ride
Jinno's totally loving the new 2022 Ducati Desert X. On top of being the Italian brand's first adventure bike, it's also a stunner of a motorcycle—now available in the Philippines. Equipped...
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Moto Morini debuts the STR and SCR Seiemmezzo neo-retro models in Europe / News
Moto Morini is introducing two new neo-retro roadsters in Europe in the form of the SCR and STR Seiemmezzo.
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The all-new Honda AirBlade 160 is now available for P119,900 / News
The new scooter carries a new engine, added tech, and updated styling.
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Is QJ Motor developing a powerful 1,301cc V-twin engine? / News
Qianjiang Motor, also known as QJ Motor is developing a new engine that bears a lot of similarities with KTM’s LC8 1,301cc V-twin engine found in the 1290 Super Duke.
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2023 Suzuki Avenis launched in the Philippines for P77,900 / News
The Suzuki Avenis is a “muscular sporty scooter” with ample equipment and the Burgman Street’s 125cc engine.
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Honda pulls the covers off the new ADV 160 in Indonesia / News
Honda has finally released the new ADV 160 in the ASEAN market starting with Indonesia. It features a new 159cc engine, similar to what's in the PCX 160.
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2021 Triumph Thruxton RS Review | Beyond the Ride / Video Feature
The Triumph Thruxton is here on this Beyond the Ride review, and Jinno couldn't be happier with the prospect of riding one of the premier cafe racers in the country. Equipped with a classic...
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Would you like to see the Herald Brute 500 in the local market? / News
Herald has introduced its newest model in the UK market called the Brute 500. It features a lightweight chassis and a punchy single-cylinder engine.
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Will engine braking damage your motorcycle’s engine? / Tips & Advice
It’s a common misconception that engine braking will damage your engine. Let’s debunk this myth once and for all.
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What is a rev limiter and what does it do? / Featured Article
Why do all modern motorcycle engines have a rev limiter? What is it for and why does it sound the way it does? Read on to learn more.
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Is a Benelli V-twin powered adventure bike coming soon? / News
Could Benelli be whipping up a new middleweight adventure bike with a V-twin engine? Recently filed patents sure seem to point to a resounding yes.