170 motorcycles
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Aprilia RS 660 2026
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Aprilia Tuareg 660 2026
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Aprilia Tuareg 660 Rally 2026
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BMW F 450 GS 2026
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CFMOTO 1000 MT-X 2026
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CFMOTO 1000 MT-X Crafted 2026
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CFMOTO 450 NK 2026
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CFMOTO 675 NK 2026
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CFMOTO 675 SR-R 2026
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CFMOTO 750 SR-S 2026
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CFMOTO 800 MT-ES 2026
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CFMOTO 800 MT-X 2026
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CFMOTO 800 NK Thorn Bikes 2026
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Ducati 800 Formula 73 2026
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Ducati Hypermotard V2 2026
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Ducati Panigale V2 2026
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Ducati Scrambler 800 Full Throttle 2026
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Ducati Scrambler 800 Icon 2026
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Ducati Scrambler 800 Icon Dark 2026
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Ducati Scrambler 800 Nightshift 2026
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Ducati Streetfighter V2 2026
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Hero Hunk 440 2026
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Honda CB 500 Super Four 2026
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Honda CBR 500 R Four 2026
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Indian 1890 Sport Chief RT 2026
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Kawasaki KLE 500 2026
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Kawasaki KLE 500 SE 2026
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Kawasaki Z 900 SE 2026
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Kove 450RR 2026
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Kove 800X GT 2026
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Morini 1200 X-Cape 2026
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Morini 450 Alltrhike 2026
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Moto-Guzzi V 100 Mandello 2026
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Norton 600 Atlas 2026
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Norton 600 Atlas GT 2026
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Stark Future Varg SM 2026
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Suzuki 1000 Katana 2026
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Suzuki DR-Z4S 2026
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Suzuki DR-Z4SM 400 2026
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Suzuki GSX-8S 800 2026
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Suzuki GSX-8T 800 2026
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Suzuki GSX-8TT 800 2026
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Suzuki GSX-S 1000 2026
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Suzuki GSX-S1000GT 2026
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Suzuki GSX-S950 2026
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Suzuki 1050 V-Strom DE 2026
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Suzuki 1050 V-Strom SE 2026
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Triumph 1200 Bonneville Bobber 2026
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Triumph 1200 Bonneville T 120 2026
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Triumph 1200 Bonneville T 120 Black 2026
Kayaba Industry, also known as KYB Corporation, is a Japanese equipment manufacturer specializing in the design and manufacture of shock absorbers, air suspension systems, power steering systems and hydraulic pumps. Founded in 1919, the company is based in Tokyo, Japan.
In the 1950s, KYB became a key supplier to the automotive and motorcycle industries. Its suspensions are fitted on models from major Japanese manufacturers such as Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki and Suzuki, as well as several international brands. Its large-scale production capacity, combined with advanced technical expertise, enables it to meet growing worldwide demand.
During the 1980-90 decade, KYB distinguished itself in competition, particularly in motocross and road racing. The company innovated with cutting-edge technologies such as inverted forks and adaptive damping systems, acclaimed by professional riders and production motorcycle users alike.
Today, KYB is one of the world's leading manufacturers of suspension and shock absorbers, with production spread over several continents. More than a million shock absorbers are produced every week in its factories, notably in Gifu, Japan, recognized as the world's largest shock absorber manufacturing facility. In Europe, KYB has three plants, a dedicated spring production unit and European headquarters in Krefeld, Germany. With a network of 10 subsidiaries and over 4.5 million products stocked (2024) and distributed each year, KYB guarantees international quality products and first-rate customer service, tailored to both professional and private customers.
Above all, thanks to constant innovations such as semi-active electronic shock absorbers and adaptive damping systems, KYB continues to consolidate its position as world leader, providing high-performance, reliable solutions for automobiles, motorcycles, ATVs and other specialized vehicles.