Things have been quiet on the Italian front after Harley-Davidson acquired premium sportbike manufacturer MV Agusta last year, with the American company apparently leaving the brand alone for a while after its purchase. The company we love to hate from Milwaukee has finally started to make some changes in the old Italian brand, drawing a clear line between what product lines will focus on a premium road bike experience for the rider, and what products will be developed for track day weaponry for the weekend warrior.
Pirelli’s Cyber Tire will provide real-time tire performance information via a chip/transponder setup embedded in the tire tread. The system will send…
Michelin is set to retire the tried and true track-oriented Power Race with the new Power One tire. Details are…
Rossi pulled no punches this year at Mugello when he debuted his customary custom helmet design for the home venue…
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Marchesini has released spec on its 2009 product catalog. Already known for having some of the most stiff and rigid…
Puma, maker of shoes and soccer balls, has released a new site debuting its offerings for motorsports. So you may…