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Heritage Bike: 1978 Kawasaki KL250
In 1978, Kawasaki decided it was time to produce a four-stroke trailbike to take on the Honda XL250 and meet expected emission laws.
Yamaha YZ465
Every motocross manufacturer has an iconic model. For Honda, it’s the early Elsinores, for Maico it’s the 1981 MC490 and for Yamaha it’s the YZ465.
1983-1986 Honda XR350R
Everybody has a story about an XR, whether it be one of the hundreds we hear from the old days or one from our own experience.
2009-’12 Husaberg FE570
When you start to think about what happened to Husaberg, you can't help get a little disappointed. The Husaberg story goes a little like this:
1975 Yamaha DT 400
In 1975 the DT 400 appeared. It had been bored out to 85mm for a total of 397cc. The carburettor was a 32mm Mikuni and with the reed valves this made for a rather thirsty engine.
1983-2004 Kawasaki KX500
In 1983 Kawasaki released the first KX500. Right from the start, it was destined to become a legend
2010-2012 KTM 530 EXC
The KTM 530 produces loads of power and has been quite popular on the Australian market. It has a six-speed gearbox and hydraulically-operated wet clutch.
BMW Paris Dakar R80G/S - Old Tin
The response of ADB to the Paris Dakar model Beemer was a bit odd when you consider BMW’s successful adventure bike range today.
2001-2006 YAMAHA PW80
The PW80 has been around for years and has helped many young riders learn the ropes. Over that whole time it has remained the same apart from the colour.
1984 Honda CR250R
The ’84 CR was the first of the “modern” era bikes, with water-cooling, linkage rear suspension, power valve-controlled and front disc brakes – all the underpinnings of a current 250cc two-stroke.
Suzuki DR-Z400E: Used Bike
The DR-Z400E first hit our shores in 1999. It was never designed to be a race bike, rather it was a bike that could be ridden all weekend in the dirt then hosed off and ridden to work.
2009-2012 Husaberg FE450 | Used Bike
The Husaberg FE range received a major revamp for 2009, with a shift in production from the Swedish factory to sharing space on the KTM assembly line in Mattighofen, Austria.