Suzuki Announces 2022 Hayabusa Sport Bike
- by Matthew Miles
- February 8, 2021
Suzuki has revamped its flagship sport bike, creating what the Japanese manufacturer is calling, “the quickest, most technologically advanced and aerodynamic Hayabusa yet.” Suzuki says the third-generation 2022 Hayabusa has more than 550 new or redesigned parts. Those changes are reflected in the price of the bike: $18,599, an increase of $3,800. The Hayabusa—named for
New Hampshire’s Jericho Mountain State Park Offers Miles of OHV Trail Excitement
- by Matthew Miles
- February 8, 2021
Jericho Mountain State Park is one of the premier off-highway vehicle trail riding areas in the northeastern U.S. Purchased with funds from OHV registrations, this 7,500-acre park near Berlin in northern New Hampshire promises more than 80 miles of trails for motorcyclists and ATV riders.
Motorcycling in Siberia and More in February ‘American Motorcyclist’
- by Matthew Miles
- February 8, 2021
Photographer Michael Lichter chronicles the Baikal Mile Ice Speed Festival in Siberia, and AMA Motorcycle Hall of Famer Paul Dean describes racing a dirt bike near the erupting Mt. St. Helens volcano in the February 2021 issue of American Motorcyclist magazine.
AMA News & Notes: December 2019
- by Jim Witters
- December 1, 2019
National and Regional News WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Transportation Safety Board called on federal regulators Nov. 19 to create a review process before allowing automated test vehicles to operate on public roads, based upon the agency’s investigation of a fatal collision between an Uber automated test vehicle and a pedestrian on March 18, 2018,