We were feeling harried after the end of the MotoGP and Superbike 2010 season, and all the news presented at the 2010 Intermot and EICMA shows.
But now as Christmas rolls around and we’ve got the time to start dreaming about the 2011 motorcycle market, we can take the time to look at what the new motorcycle models for 2011 are, divided by brand.
We’ve obviously got our favourites and as our selection of pics suggest, for the hottest, most gorgeous 2011 bike around, the new MV Agusta F3 is our winner.
We’ll be interested to see how the new Triumph Tiger goes in its challenge to the BMW F800GS, while we’re also keen to hear more on Honda’s production plans or otherwise for the Honda Crosstourer Concept and Crossrunner models.
Despite having a special spot for Italian bikes here, we just don’t get the Ducati Diavel but will be interested to see if it increases Ducati’s slice of the US market, in which case we’ll tip our hat to a not-so-silly model after all.
Obviously there are the old standards from many manufacturers while Aprilia and Ducati were busy throwing all the electronics they could get their hands on at the RSV4 Factory APRC Special Edition and the 1198SP.
Most of the 2011 motorcycles after the jump are new versions of bikes we already know, but there are a couple that stand out for a segment shake-up, including the KTM 125 Duke.
See what’s in store in our list after the jump, of most of the big motorcycle manufacturers.
2011 Motorcycle marketApriliaAprilia Dorsoduro 1200Aprilia RSV4 Factory APRC Special EditionAprilia RS4 50 and 125 2011Aprilia Tuono V4 R BetaBeta RR 350 2011Beta Evo 2T 2011Beta RR 50 Motard SkullBeta RR Enduro 4T 400/450/520 2011 MYBMWBMW K 1600 GT and K 1600 GTLBMW R 1200 GS Triple BlackBMW R 1200 R 2011BMW R 1200 R Classic 2011BMW G 650 GS 2011BMW Concept C DucatiDucati 1198 and 1198SPDucati DiavelDucati Monster 1100 Evo 2011HondaHonda CBR125R 2011Honda CBR250R 2011Honda CBR600F 2011Honda CrossrunnerHonda Hornet 2011Honda SH300i 2011Honda SW-T600 ABSHonda CRF450R and CRF250R 2011Honda CRF250X and CRF450X 2011 HusqvarnaHusqvarna CR125 and WR125 2011Husqvarna TE449, TE511 and TC449 2011Husqvarna WR250 and WR300 2011Husqvarna TC250, TE250 and TE310 2011Husqvarna CR50 and SM50 2011Husqvarna TE 250 Meo Replica 2011Husqvarna Concept Studio Mille3KawasakiKawasaki D-Tracker 125 2011Kawasaki KX250F and KX450F 2011Kawasaki KLR450RKawasaki Z750RKawasaki Z1000SX 2011Kawasaki VN1700 Voyager CustomKawasaki W800Kawasaki Ninka ZX-10RKymcoKymco Agility Carry 50Kymco G-Dink 300i 2011Kymco DJS 50Kymco People GTi 200KTMKTM 125 DukeKTM 1190 RC8 R TrackKTM 990 SM-T ABSKTM 990 Adventure 2011KTM 990 SuperDuke 2011KTM 690 Duke 2011 Moto GuzziMoto Guzzi V7 Clubman RacerMoto Guzzi Norge 8VMoto Guzzi Stelvio 1200 2011Moto Guzzi Stelvio NTX 2011MV AgustaMV Agusta F3PiaggioPiaggio Typhoon 2011Vespa PX, Sport, Touring and “Vie della Moda” SuzukiSuzuki GSR750 2011Suzuki GSX-R 600 2011Suzuki GSX-R 750 2011TriumphTriumph Daytona 675RTriumph Speed Triple 1050 2011Triumph Tiger 800 / Tiger 800 XCTriumph America 2011Triumph Thunderbird Storm 2011Triumph Speedmaster 2011YamahaYamaha EC-03Yamaha Offroad YZ450F and YZ250F, WR450F and WR250FYamaha X-MAX 125 ABS e MAX 250 ABS 2011Yamaha X-MAX 250 Sport 2011Yamaha WorldcrossYamaha TechMAX and ABS models
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