Kawasaki pushes the performance envelope even further with the new Ninja ZX-14R, which makes the most of the acclaimed
KTRC system and exceeds 200 horsepower – good for the world's fastest accelerations by a production bike. Kawasaki also promises superior comfort, efficiency and convenience with the upgraded
ER-6n and Ninja 650.
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Suzuki has a new
GSX-R1000 with a more capable engine/chassis combo as well as the all-new V-Strom 650 ABS for adventurers on a budget.
Triumph arrives in Montreal with the new
Tiger Explorer, a large-displacement adventure bike inspired from the Tiger 800 and powered by the brand's iconic triple-cylinder.
Victory unleashes the sinister Hard-Ball and its 1,731cc V-twin engine mated to a 6-speed transmission. The blacked-out tailpipes, hard saddlebags and ape-hanger handlebars give this touring model a unique look and definite street appeal.
Yamaha's R1 now comes with traction control, while two new scooters make their debut including the more powerful and more nimble TMAX as well as the 4-stroke BWs 50 with electronic fuel injection.
Also, check out
Moto Guzzi to stare at the Norge 8V,
Stelvio and V7 Classic.
Husqvarna will showcase its new
Nuda 900, while
MV Agusta has a delicious lineup of exotic Italian bikes freshly arrived from Europe.
All that and more awaits visitors at the 2012 Montreal Motorcycle Show from February 24th to 26th. If you haven't been dreaming about the upcoming riding season already, now is the perfect opportunity to start!
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