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Honda have revealed their latest in motorcycle concept designs with their brand new model which has been given the name of the 'Bulldog'. The brand new model has been revealed in Osaka Japan just one day before the big motorcycle event from the country gets underway. The company are taking the 'Bulldog' in a completely different direction to what you may be accustomed to with their motorcycle range. It is looking more chunky than other models with a basic black fairing, a White mudguard at the front and Blue piping around the engine and top of the bike. It was also confirmed by the brand that the same chassis found in the CB500F here in the UK is included under the covers. The main big changes however consist of new fifteen inch wheels with larger rubber treads. No information was given regarding a future launch for the bike or whether the company would just be taking styling designs from it but it will be interesting to see how fans react to the new model.
Yamaha seem to be hard at work on developing a brand new market planned for a launch perhaps this year. It is believed that the company are working on their next addition to the MT range which could be given the name of the MT-03. An image has been revealed which shows the new model being tested on the road. The bike has been given the 'B04' code name by Yamaha and is expected to be launched later this year. The bike still remains much of a mystery motorcycle for the moment in time though. A 600cc engine could be fitted or the company could very well go as far as 750 for the new model. Expect to hear more on this new model over the duration of the forthcoming months.
It is nearly that time of the year as motorcycle fans gather from all around the world for the launch of the TT from the Isle of Man. Some news has emerged today though that has gotten fans even more excited for this years big event and that is the newly built supercharged H2R model from Kawasaki will make its on road debut from the big event and it will be rode by former British and World Superbike rider Chris Walker. The H2 range is the new supercharged range and is going to be one of the quickest motorcycles on the road so it will be very interesting to see just how Chris Walker gets on with the new model. The total power output for the bike entering the TT comes in at 329 brake horse power.