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SUZUKI STREET MAGIC 110
STREET MAGIC110 was a motorcycle that was as easy-to-handle as a motor scooter. It also excelled at street-ride performance, and was vigorously stylish. -
DUCATI DIAVEL
Diavel appears to be so confident. It even seems to be enjoying its advantage of being ahead of others. The radiators that are placed at both sides look like the sturdy arms of a muscular man. -
HONDA CB90
It renewed its external image by changing the shape of its external parts. It had become more sporty by having a white-based coloring. A model with a mechanical disc was also available. -
HONDA EVE
It weighed only 34kg, and was the lightest motor scooter of those days. Its electric horn, and its wide leg shield that protected the rider's legs attracted female riders. -
KAWASAKI Z750 (Liquid Cooled)
This model inherited the concept and styling of Z1000 which went on sale in 2003. It became an easy-to-handle and well-balanced model by having a 750cc engine. -
SUZUKI BOULEVARD M109R (INTRUDER M1800R/VZR1800)
It was the extremely powerful super cruiser which mounted the newly designed 1800cc V twin engine. It aggressively adopted inverted parts like front fork or radial mount caliper. -
HONDA BENLY 50 (Automatic)
BENLY series was developed to generate power at low-mid rpm range, for it had been a motorcycle to be used for various delivery purposes. -
KAWASAKI NINJA H2R
This Ninja H2R, a motorcycle that had been causing a stir, had been brought into the market at last. Unlike other regular models, this Ninja H2R was a make-to-order model. -
YAMAHA XZ550
It adopted a high-tuned water-cooled horizontal 70-degrees V-twin engine and a shaft drive. It was brought to the Japanese market in the name of XZ550D and it had a cowl. -
KAWASAKI KR-1/S/R
This 2-stroke replica model focused on its race ability, and mounted the parallel twin engine on its aluminum twin tube frame.