Description: Known for its classic American cruiser style, the Sportster is a symbol of Harley-Davidson’s heritage and has been a popular choice for customizers.
2. Honda CB750
Year Introduced: 1969
Description: Often hailed as the first “superbike,” the CB750 introduced features like a disc brake and a reliable inline-four engine, revolutionizing the motorcycle industry.
3. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R
Year Introduced: 1995
Description: A benchmark in the sportbike category, known for its agile handling and powerful engine. It helped define the modern supersport motorcycle.
4. Ducati 916
Year Introduced: 1994
Description: Renowned for its stunning design by Massimo Tamburini and its performance on the race track, the 916 became a symbol of Italian superbike engineering.
5. BMW R32
Year Introduced: 1923
Description: The R32 is BMW’s first production motorcycle, featuring a shaft drive and a flat-twin engine that laid the foundation for BMW’s future bikes.
6. Triumph Bonneville T120
Year Introduced: 1959
Description: An icon of British motorcycling, the Bonneville T120 combined classic styling with strong performance, becoming a symbol of 1960s cool.
7. Yamaha YZR-M1
Year Introduced: 2002
Description: A revolutionary MotoGP machine that has been pivotal in Yamaha’s racing success, known for its advanced technology and race-winning performance.
8. Harley-Davidson Knucklehead
Year Introduced: 1936
Description: Famous for its distinctive “knuckle” rocker boxes, this bike is a key part of Harley-Davidson’s history and has a significant place in motorcycle lore.
9. Norton Commando
Year Introduced: 1967
Description: Known for its innovative frame and suspension, the Commando was a successful race bike and an icon of British motorcycle engineering.
10. Suzuki Hayabusa
Year Introduced: 1999
Description: Known as the fastest production motorcycle of its time, the Hayabusa set new standards for speed and performance and remains an icon of speed.