KTM EXC 450
KTM, an Austrian motorcycle company founded in 1934, has some swell bikes for 2011. Perhaps most exciting is their remarkably affordable 2011 KTM EXC 450. This shiny bike has a MSRP of $9,299, quite the steal for a new Euro motocycle! With 6 speeds, 4-stroke, 1 cylinder engine and an electric kick starter, it's certainly not the most powerful motorcycle on the road, but it's a good starting bike!
Ninja ZX10R
Kawasaki's killer bike for 2011 is their Ninja ZX10R, a powerful motorcycle perfect for sport bike fans. Rocking a 998 cc 4 cylinder engine, and 8,700 max torque, this 2011 sport bike is not for the faint of heart or speed scared. MSRP is under $20,000, instead sitting at $12,999. While it's not cheap, Kawasaki's 2011 Ninja is a beast and definitely one for sport bikers to check out.
Vespa LX 150
Love Vespa's? Sure, they aren't a beasty motorcycle and definitely not something I can picture a tough outlaw biker riding, but they are perfect for the college and grad student looking for fuel efficiency with class. Check out Vespa's 2011 LX 150, a superb scooter that will appeal to fans both young and old. It's 4-stroke, air-cooled engine isn't going to win many street races against it's bigger brother motorcycles, but it's a fun scooter for those enjoying these zippy rides.
Harley-Davidson Sportser 883 Super Low
Digging the classic Harley-Davidson bikes? Then check out the 2011 883 Super Low motorcycle. It retains the classy feel of a Harley, with some sweet new features. V Twin, 4-stroke engines, and 5 manual speeds, plus a MSRP $7,999 makes this a pretty swell bike for Harley fans.
Spyder Roadster
If you like 3-wheeled bikes, especially top of the line ones, then check out the 2011
Spyder Can-Am Roadster. It's a sweet, black three-wheeler with a MSRP of $16,499, 5 speeds and a V Twin engine. Many states consider these to fall under the same regulations as more standard motorcycles, so be sure to look up your local regulations (helmets, motorcycle permits, etc) before buying one of these Spyder bad boys.
Need more bikes to fit your motorcycle needs? Check out some of the top websites for motorcycles online, including TotalMotorcyle Forum, Motorcycle.com, and CustomFighters.
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