Honda ST90 Specs and Review (TrailSport Minibike)
Without a doubt, the Honda ST90 is one of the most underrated models of the Honda CT series. Produced for only three years, this motorbike, fondly called the Might Dax …
Without a doubt, the Honda ST90 is one of the most underrated models of the Honda CT series. Produced for only three years, this motorbike, fondly called the Might Dax …
For non-open-class riders, the Honda CR500 may seem like a bore. After all, this unchanging 500-cc behemoth already inherently possesses all the power and reliability coveted by other dirt bike …
The Kawasaki KDX200 is a bonafide do-it-all machine. Its prowess as a two-wheeler extends from casual weekend rides to braving International Six Day Enduro (ISDE) events, being one of Team …
Since the advent of the minibike in the ’40s, big-name manufacturers have worked hard to bring their innovative motorcycling concepts to fruition. Among these key players was Honda, jumping the …
In recent years, a growing number of dirt bike options have become available for young riders. Carbureted 50-cc Yamahas, KTMs, or Suzukis no longer monopolize this sub-segment. Moreover, the timely …
Kawasaki’s KX80 may not be the first name on the minibike map, but its performance is second to none. And this should be no surprise, especially from a pit bike …
It has been a while since the production cease of the Kawasaki KLR 250. But consumers seem to have only recently gotten wind of how capable this machine is. Introduced …
Undoubtedly an engineering masterpiece, the KTM 525 EXC makes both off-road and street riding more fun. Its impeccable stance, evenly distributed weight, and unmistakable power never fail to impress on …
A notable forerunner of the 4-stroke revolution, the Honda TR200 Fat Cat, is among the rarest and most downplayed two-wheelers from the ’80s. Many off-roaders only recognize the dirt bike’s …
True to its trail-bike lineage, the Yamaha DT250 brings with it a promise of safe riding and adventure. One of the leading dual-sport machines in its heyday, the 250-cc wheeler …