1,744 motorcycles
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MV-Agusta F3 800 RC 2025
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MV-Agusta F3 RR 800 2025
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MV-Agusta F3 RR 800 Ottantesimo 2025
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MV-Agusta Superveloce 1000 Ago 2025
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MV-Agusta Superveloce 1000 Oro 2025
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MV-Agusta Superveloce 800 2025
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MV-Agusta Superveloce 800 édition limitée 98 2025
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MV-Agusta Superveloce 800 S 2025
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MV-Agusta Superveloce 800 S Ottantesimo 2025
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NIU RQi Sport 2025
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Norton 1200 V4 CR 2025
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Norton 1200 V4 SV 2025
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Norton 961 Commando Café Racer MK III 2025
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Norton 961 Commando Sport MK III 2025
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QJ Motor SRK 1000 2025
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QJ Motor SRK 600 2025
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QJ Motor SRK 600 RS 2025
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QJ Motor SRK 800 2025
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QJ Motor SRK 800 RR 2025
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QJ Motor SRK 921 RR 2025
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QJ Motor SRT 600 SX Touring 2025
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QJ Motor SRT 700 SX Touring 2025
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QJ Motor SRT 900 SX Touring 2025
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Rieju Xplora 707 2025
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Sherco 300 SE Xtrem 2025
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Suzuki 1000 Katana 2025
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Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2025
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Suzuki GSX-S1000GT 2025
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Suzuki GSX-S1000GT + 2025
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Suzuki GSX-S1000GX 2025
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Suzuki GSX-S1000GX + 2025
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Suzuki GSX 1300 R Hayabusa 2025
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Triumph 1200 Bobber TFC 2025
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Triumph 1200 Bonneville Bobber 2025
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Triumph 1200 Bonneville Bobber Icon Edition 2025
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Triumph 1200 Bonneville T 120 2025
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Triumph 1200 Bonneville T 120 Icon Edition 2025
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Triumph 1200 Scrambler XE 2025
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Triumph 1200 Scrambler XE Icon Edition 2025
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Triumph 1200 Speed Triple RS 2025
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Triumph 1200 Speed Triple RX 2025
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Triumph 1200 Speed Twin RS 2025
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Triumph 2500 Rocket III GT Evel Knievel Limited Edition 2025
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Triumph 2500 Rocket III GT Storm 2025
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Triumph 2500 Rocket III R Evel Knievel Limited Edition 2025
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Triumph 2500 Rocket III R Storm 2025
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Triumph 765 Street Triple R 2025
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Triumph 765 Street Triple R A2 2025
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Triumph 765 Street Triple RS 2025
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Triumph Nouvelle 1200 Speed Triple RS 2025
Brembo, founded in Italy in 1961 by Emilio Bombassei, is today one of the world's leading designers and manufacturers of high-performance braking systems. Based in Curno, near Bergamo, the company initially specialized in brake discs before developing complete solutions for cars, motorcycles and industrial vehicles.
In the 1970s, Brembo made a name for itself by becoming Ferrari's official Formula 1 supplier. This prestigious partnership marked the beginning of Brembo's involvement in top-level motorsports, notably in MotoGP, Superbike and endurance racing. Technological innovations such as aluminum monobloc calipers and carbon-ceramic discs made Brembo an essential reference for manufacturers and racing teams.
In the 1990s, Brembo made what it describes as a "bold" choice, adopting bright red for its brake calipers. A way of visually setting itself apart from the competition before offering a wider range of colors and designs.
In addition to the competition, Brembo has established itself as the preferred choice of major car and motorcycle brands such as Porsche, BMW, Ducati and Harley-Davidson. Brembo's expertise in transferring racing technology to consumer applications enables it to offer braking systems renowned for their power, reliability and durability.
In 2024, Brembo further strengthens its strategic position by announcing the acquisition of Öhlins Racing, the renowned Swedish manufacturer of high-end suspensions. This operation, the largest in the company's history, is part of a drive to diversify and create synergy between braking and suspension. It follows other major acquisitions, such as SBS Friction in Denmark and J.Juan in Spain, enabling Brembo to extend its expertise to complete vehicle dynamics control systems.
Today, Brembo is present in more than 70 countries and has production sites all over the world, notably in Italy, China, the United States and Brazil. With a strategy focused on innovation, the company is investing heavily in regenerative braking technologies and electronic braking systems to meet the demands of tomorrow's mobility. Its partnership with Michelin, focused on AI (artificial intelligence) and tested on four-wheeled vehicles, holds great promise for our two-wheelers.