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Bultaco Motorcycle Now out of business, but still popular, Bultaco was a Spanish manufacturer of two-stroke single cylinder motorcycles from 1958 to 1983. Although they made road and road racing motorcycles, their area of dominance was off-road, in motocross, enduros, and observed trials competition.
Ducati Motorcycle Ducati produces racing-inspired motorcycles with unique engine features, innovative designs, advanced engineering and overall technical excellence. Ducati offers a range of the most highly sophisticated and sought-after bikes ever created for the road.
Triumph Motorcycle Triumph has always had its own distinctive character and a history of creating bikes that become design classics. They’ve not lost that touch - the inspiration and engineering passion that birthed the iconic Bonneville of the 60's has today created bikes like the stunning Rocket III and the unmistakable Speed Triple.
KTM Motorcycle KTM began in motorsports with Motocross Racing. In the last few years, KTM has gained more success in motorsports by dominating events such as the Paris-Dakar Rally and the Atlas-Rallye. In 2003, KTM started sponsoring and supporting Road racing in various capacities. KTM's road racing focus will soon grow to include Superbike competition with the help of their newly developed V-Twin engine dubbed the LC8.
Moto Guzzi Motorcycle When Carlo Guzzi established Moto Guzzi back in 1921, he was brimming with simple but effective ideas. The motorcycle was waiting for someone to drag it out of the pioneering age and transform it into a functional and universal means of transport. Guzzi therefore set about designing practical machines to match the needs of the masses. Though often ingenious and innovative, his technology aimed primarily at comfort, easy riding, reliability and duration
BMW Motorcycle BMW motorcycles are known for their excellent quality and their distinctive opposing cylinders. According to the 80-year-old company, “…fully 50% of all the motorcycles we've ever manufactured still prowl the world's roads.” That’s pretty impressive.
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