Tijo is an engineer, mechanic, and an avid content creator with over 5 years of experience as an automotive journalist. His media and publishing journey began with CarHP and CarIndigo, and soon ...
The American highway asks a lot from a motorcycle. Speeds stay high for long stretches, crosswinds can arrive without warning ...
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Honda Is Bringing A Civic Type R Concept To Production
Honda confirms Civic Type R HRC Concept will launch, possibly in 100 days with track-tuned suspension, brakes, and aero. US ...
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Harley-Davidson announces "Back to the Bricks" business plan
Harley-Davidson announced its first quarter of 2026 results, with yet another revenue decline, and a year-over-year decrease ...
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The cruiser that makes Harley riders look twice
Here, you get an authentic vintage design with modern big twin performance that's hard to ignore even by die-hard Harley fans.
As Route 66 turns 100 years old, museums, diners and roadside attractions in Illinois are celebrating the "Mother Road's" ...
The global motorcycle market is growing strongly, expected to be valued at around US$ 150.8 billion in 2026 and projected to reach US$ 250.2 billion by 2033, with a CAGR of 7.5% in the coming years.
Good morning, and thank you for joining Shopify's First Quarter 2026 Conference Call. I am Carrie Gillard, Director of Investor Relations. And joining us today are Harley Finkelstein, Shopify's ...
At the beginning of 2026, on January 14, Harley-Davidson unveiled its 2026 model year lineup of motorcycles and trikes. Among them is the all-new Road Glide 3, which comes with many new features. Some ...
Detailed price information for Livewire Group Inc (LVWR-N) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
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Harley-Davidson recalls nearly 90,000 motorcycles
(WHTM) – The Harley-Davidson Motor Company announced it is recalling nearly 90,000 motorcycles. According to the National ...
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Massive and made of fiberglass, Muffler Men are a Route 66 classic — and they're multiplying
First erected in the early 1960s as an advertising gimmick, these giants are rising again thanks to preservationists, kitsch ...
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