KTM 990 Supermoto
Ducati Hypermoto 1100S
BMW HP2 Megamoto
Ducati Hypermoto 1100S
BMW HP2 Megamoto
Aprilia SXV 4.5
Husqvarna SM 450
BMW G 650 Xmoto
KTM 690 Supermoto
2008 Yamaha WR250X
2009 Kawasaki KLX250SF
2005 Suzuki DR-Z400SM
Hill climbs are another one of those sports that date back to the dark ages of motorcyling. The sport is alive and well, if not mainstream. The premis is simple enough; find a steep rutted hill, and see who can get up it the fastest. In the past racers used big inch Harleys, Indians, or Excesiors with little more than tire chains. In the 60's and 70's riders used scambler bikes and early moto-cross bikes. Today there are three classes: 450cc and under, 450-700cc, and 701+ (the unlimited class). The 450cc class in mostly moto-cross bikes with extended swingarms and paddle tires. The unlimited class is open to pretty wild machines. It is popular to put sportbike engines (ex. CBR1000RR, Hayabusa, etc) in to moto-cross frames. Hill climbing offers some of the most exciting racing around its a wonder the sport is not more popular.
The 1954 Vincent Black Knight was one of the earliest examples of a touring bike. It was one of Vincent's D series models which feature a shell that enclosed the bike. Most buyers of the bike removed the shells to expose the beautiful Vincent V twin.
1977-87 R80
1977-84 R100
1987-95 R100
1993-04 R1100
2001-04? R1150
1997?-present R1200