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</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2009/dec/02/2010-can-am-spyder-rt-three-wheeled-technological-/?partner=RSS</link><description>I rode the Can-Am Spyder when it was first introduced almost two years ago, and one of the thoughts that crossed my mind was that this would be a good platform for a touring machine. Evidently I wasn’t the only one who had this idea, and now Can-Am has come out with a touring model, the Can-Am Spyder RT Roadster.
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</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2009/oct/22/2009-triumph-rocket-iii-tourer-power-monger/?partner=RSS</link><description>Rolling west on the Rocket III around the Highway 95 exit on I-40, I pulled alongside a Honda Fit automobile. On Triumph’s behemoth triple, I felt I could simply bump that little car out of the way, like in the Spy Hunter video game, without disturbing the Rocket III’s pounding progress down the road. I sneered inwardly at the tiny people in their tiny car, rolling on tiny wheels. The Rocket is taller, faster, and has more torque than the Fit. And it only felt heavier in parking lots.
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</description><pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 20:31:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-19695-733689</guid><category>handlebars/reviews/take-that-ride</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff">Fred Sahms</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>2010 Ducati Streetfighter S: An Effortless Fast Italian Brawler</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>2010-ducati-streetfighter-s-effortless-fast-italia</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-19695-733672</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>733689</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>South Korea Builds a Sport Cruiser
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</description><pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 17:12:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-19354-733605</guid><category>handlebars/reviews/take-that-ride</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff">Russ Townsend</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>South Korea Builds a Sport Cruiser</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>south-korea-builds-sport-cruiser</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-19354-733605</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>Harley's Fat Bob: Minimalist Monster
</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2009/jun/29/harleys-fat-bob-minimalist-monster/?partner=RSS</link><description>Full disclosure: the 2009 Harley-Davidson Fat Bob is the first Harley I’ve ridden. And a woman (Angie Cole, who rides a Fat Bob and saw me struggling through the window at Smoky Mountain Harley-Davidson in Maryville) had to show me how to start it. So there. I don’t get my testosterone from the dealer.
</description><author>barrettc@metropulse.com (Chris Barrett)</author><pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 13:19:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-19234-733587</guid><category>handlebars/reviews/take-that-ride</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Chris Barrett</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Harley's Fat Bob: Minimalist Monster</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>harleys-fat-bob-minimalist-monster</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-19234-733587</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>American-Made Café Racer
</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2009/may/27/american-made-caf-racer/?partner=RSS</link><description>It’s getting harder and harder for a new motorcycle to make a splash. To get noticed, a new bike has got to have new technology, or new looks, or something going for it that gives it some personality. Here’s an experiment to think about: If you took every current sport bike, covered the names, and painted them black, how many people could tell you which was which? I’ll bet you could pick out the Buell.
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</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2009/apr/24/2009-genuine-scooter-co-stella/?partner=RSS</link><description>Scooters are strange machines. Some have soul and mystique, attracting attention for miles, while others look small, awkward, and get frequent laughs. Genuine’s Stella is definitely the former. In fact, it’s the last of a dying breed. At 150 cc, it is the largest two-stroke powered scooter or motorcycle that anyone can buy new in the USA (well, in 49 states, at least).
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</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2009/mar/23/2008-aprilia-750-shiver-molto-buono/?partner=RSS</link><description>If the Italian matinee idol Marcello Mastroianni was in his prime these days, and inclined toward two-wheeling, no doubt he’d have multiple motocicli. For photo shoots and red carpet events, he’d probably have something like a Ducati 900 SS from the ’70s, transported by trailer. But to get himself from il caffè to the photo shoot, he’d ride his Aprilia. Without a helmet, silk jacket fastened with one button, casually holding a French cigarette behind the right-side mirror in such a way that the breeze blew no ashes onto him or his beskirted and sunglassed passenger, riding sidesaddle behind.
</description><author>barrettc@metropulse.com (Chris Barrett)</author><pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 19:52:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-18677-733489</guid><category>handlebars/reviews/take-that-ride</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Chris Barrett</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>2008 Aprilia 750 Shiver: Molto Buono</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>2008-aprilia-750-shiver-molto-buono</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-18677-733489</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>Harley Sportster is Badass Reborn
</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2009/mar/12/harley-sportster-badass-reborn/?partner=RSS</link><description>The grass is always greener. People long for what they can’t have. American riders know this all too well, and pine for Japanese- and European-market bikes that magazines parade before us on their pages, before crushing our desires with the phrase, “Not for the U.S. Market.” The marketing gurus at Harley-Davidson turned this scenario on its ear by launching in Europe a genuine American-made Harley Sportster that we couldn’t get here. Brilliant!
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