Not every great motorcycle wins on paper. This cruiser wins somewhere far more important: the rider’s heart.
Charles has been in the industry for 19 years now, and has worked with brands such as Autocar India, Overdrive, Motoring World, CarWale, BikeWale and Powerdrift. He has more experience reviewing cars, ...
The Harley-Davidson Low Rider ST fuses West Coast custom styling and high-output V-twin muscle with highway-ready comfort and ...
America's best roads aren't always highways, and this sub-650cc cruiser will help you enjoy these backroads without burning a ...
Cruiser motorcycles are like the muscle cars of the motorcycling world. They promise riders comfortable, reliable long-distance transportation, often with that distinctive V-twin burble that we all ...
We have a bold claim to make: Cruiser motorbikes depreciate differently from other kinds of bike. Market trends seem to largely back this up. Sportbikes (and superbikes) typically plummet in value as ...
It stands to reason that comfort is the defining characteristic that separates real cruiser motorcycles from ones that just happen to have saddle bags at the back. When riders talk about comfort, they ...
When the original Harley-Davidson FXS Low Rider came out in 1977, Cycle World said, “Willie G. Davidson and the rest of the Harley-Davidson stylists showed a flash of true industrial inspiration.
The time is finally here. Nearly 3 years after Buell’s most ambitious motorcycle was first revealed, deliveries for the Super Cruiser have begun in America. You know what they say: better late than ...
If we had to describe Kawasaki's cruiser lineup as of early 2026 in one word, that word would be anemic. There used to be a time when the Japanese company could make the hairs on the neck of ...
Honda’s 2026 lineup continues to set the standard across nearly every motorcycle category, from accessible entry-level machines to race-bred superbikes. The brand’s focus on reliability, advanced ...
Pirelli’s timing with bringing the Diablo Powercruiser tire to market makes sense considering where cruiser culture is headed ...