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Eight motorcycles you have to see to believe

by Scott Roydon
March 23, 2023
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Eight motorcycles you have to see to believe

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Most of us believe that the motorcycle we own is the best on the road. We take pictures of them any chance we get, whether it’s sitting in the driveway after a wash or during a long road trip. However, we often see other machines that make our heads turn and our jaws drop. Here are eight modern bikes that are both creative and unusual.

1. Africa Twin

The Africa Twin by Honda is perfect for anyone ready for an adventure. The design is beautiful without being too flashy, and the extreme function of the bike makes it perfect for anyone looking for big adventures in the mud and dirt. The Africa Twin has it all- good looks, a wide body, and durability.

2. BMW R1100S

If you are looking for a good-looking bike that does more on the road, then the BMW R1100S is the bike for you. This sleek 1100cc boxer twin is sleek and beautiful, but it doesn’t exactly stand out as a flashy bike. However, they are extremely utilitarian and will get the job done.

3. Ducati MH900e

This particular model has been thought of as one of the brand’s most gorgeous bikes ever. It’s a classic bike with a curvy swingarm, undertail exhaust, and single headlight you’ll find tucked deep into the café cowl. Together, these unique features make one heck of a motorcycle.

4. MV Agusta Brutale

An Italian bike was sure to make the list. The Brutale is one of the more beautiful bikes we have seen lately, with a sleek design that is packed with the look of 100% raw power. While the bike itself is mostly naked in design, the Italian maker still managed to inject sheer brute force and elegance into this amazing specimen.

5. Suzuki Katana

Designing a motorcycle takes skill, and it is hard to deny the many skills of Hans Muth when you take a look at the motorcycles he has designed. Suzuki’s Katana may be a reboot, but this beautiful bike has the aesthetics that will make you fall in love as soon as you see it.

6. Ducati 916

The aesthetic design of the Ducati 916 has most motorcycle enthusiasts up in arms. Many riders will be happy to name the Ducati 916 the most beautiful bike they have ever seen. With the single-side swingarm, under-tail exhaust, and sleek design, this motorcycle stands out from the rest.

7. MV Agusta Superveloce

If you are looking for a bike that will turn heads everywhere you go, the Superveloce is the one to consider. More bike companies should consider the absolute fabulous design of this bike. From the sleek lines to the interesting taillight, this motorcycle is one for the books.

8. Triumph Thruxton TFC

This special edition motorcycle is a beauty you have to see to believe. Triumph knew exactly what they were doing when they designed the new Thruxton. You won’t find a bike that you will love as much as you’ll love this one.

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