Launched in 2000 as successor to Honda CR series. Motocross models feature liquid-cooled engines from 149cc to 449cc. Trail models use air-cooled engines from 50cc to 449cc. CRF450R was CycleWorld's Best Motocrosser for eight consecutive years
BMW F650 introduced in 1993 as first single-cylinder BMW since 1960s. F650St Strada and F650 (Funduro) variants launched with different features. Both models used 652cc Rotax engine and two 33mm Mikuni carburetors. F650GS replaced F650 in 2000, selling over 105,000 units
Produced in Czechoslovakia from 1930s to 1992. First foreign motorcycle available in post-WWII USSR. Dominated Communist Bloc countries from 1960s to 1990s. Exported to over 120 countries worldwide
First Honda inline four-cylinder sport bike produced from 1987 to 1990. Original model known as Hurricane in US, smaller version CBR500F in Austria and Mexico. First Honda fully-faired inline four-cylinder sport bike
Enduro motorcycles combine motocross suspension with long-distance reliability. Engines range from 125cc to 650cc, often 2-stroke or 4-stroke. Features include oversized tanks, sump protectors, and street-legal modifications. Narrow handlebars and protective hardware help navigate branches
First Speed Twin designed by Edward Turner in 1937 with 500cc engine. Original design featured rear suspension and damping system. 650cc version "Thunderbird" created for American racing demand