Harley-Davidson has introduced a 2009 line-up with revisions to almost every model, including touring models with new chassis and other upgrades, a new V-Rod, a Dyna Street Bob with retro styling, and an updated Heritage Softail Classic.
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New Buells revealed
Written by CMG Staff on Wed, Jul 23rd, 2008
The second new model using the new Helicon Rotax 1125 engine has arrived with the introduction of the 1125CR. Other Buells get updates too.
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Triumph shows big cruiser
Written by CMG Staff on Tue, Jul 22nd, 2008
Triumph has shown its U.K. dealers several 2009 models, including a Thunderbird 1600 cruiser with a belt final drive and a six-speed gearbox.
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NEW YAMAHA SCOOTS
Written by Editor 'arris on Fri, Jun 6th, 2008
Yamaha seems to be on a roll with their new bike releases this week. Hot
on the heels of the new 2008 V-Max are a couple of new scooters; a new
maxi-scoot (and fellow Max) the T-Max and a big brother to Canada's
best selling 50cc scooter, the BWs 125.
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NEW 2009 V-MAX!!
Written by Editor 'arris on Thu, Jun 5th, 2008
ARTICLE UPDATED!
Yamaha have revealed their 2009 V-Max, the successor to the original
iconic Max that made its debut way back in 1985.
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New V-Max at 2pm EST
Written by Editor 'arris on Tue, Jun 3rd, 2008
Yamaha's new 2009 V-Max will be officially released at 2:00 pm EST
today.
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New Yamahas in the pipe?
Written by CMG Staff on Fri, May 23rd, 2008
Rumour has it that there are a couple of new Yamahas about to be unveiled at the beginning of June.
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RC8 new vid
Written by CMG Staff on Fri, Mar 21st, 2008
KTM have released a website dedicated to their new RC8 sportbike complete with smokin' video.
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BMW shrink Xcountry
Written by CMG Staff on Wed, Mar 19th, 2008
Bit early, perhaps, but BMW has announced some changes to the dual-sport G650 Xcountry for the 2009 model year.
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Chironex Scooters
Written by CMG Staff on Fri, Feb 29th, 2008
The scooter boom in Canada continues on its march with another brand on
scooters entering the Canadian market under the brand Chironex.