Bike Reviews
2011 Husaberg Enduro Launch: ADB ARCHIVES
In 2010 Husaberg unveiled its new range of two-stroke enduro bikes at the international press launch in Spain.
2020 Kawasaki KLX300R Review
Not long ago Kawasaki was a major player in the enduro market with bikes like the KDX175, 200, 220, 400, 420 and 450, the KLX400R and the KLX650R but in the last decade it seemingly lost interest.
2018 Yamaha YZ85: READER'S RIDE
ADB reader Zack Kerlin gives us a tour of his pride and joy, his 2018 Yamaha YZ85 motocross weapon!
Honda Africa Twin 1100 Review
In March, Honda dragged a bunch of precious moto journos to Big Red to launch its latest big red over a three-day adventure ride.
2020 Husqvarna FC250 Review
The gap between the Husqvarna and KTM platforms is starting to widen, with the factory engineers moving to tune the Husqvarna suspension differently from the KTMs.
2020 Husqvarna FE501 Review
The 2020 Husqvarna FE501 a new-generation model with the frame, carbon composite subframe, shock linkage, exhaust system, seat, bodywork and cylinder head all coming in for revision.
2020 Kawasaki KX450 Review
The 2020 Kawasaki KX450 remains almost completely unchanged. A lot of manufacturers will make huge changes to their bikes and then spend the next few years refining the package to try to get things dialed in. Things such as suspension valving, ignition mapping, shock linkage r
Gas Gas Ranger 300 vs Gas Gas EC300
As the curtain closes on another Spanish opera, we take a look at two of Gas Gas' biggest stars, the EC300 and Ranger 300
2020 Beta RR125 Review
For MY20, the Beta RR125 received a host of upgrades which came straight from the 2019 Racing models and Beta has squeezed a few extra ponies into this 94kg (dry) weapon.
Yamaha YZ125X Review
Yamaha is doing its bit to support the resurgence of two-stroke off-road machines, most recently with the release of the YZ125X.
2020 Honda CRF450R Review
Since Honda’s last major upgrade of the CRF450R in 2017 we’ve seen only small but noticeable improvements.
1988 KAWASAKI KX250: READER'S RIDE
Nigel Fern took a box of old rusty KX250 parts sitting in the backyard and built this beast of a 1988 KAWASAKI KX250.