April's A-List: Our Top Picks This Month

Spring into Style!
As the seasons change, so do our top selections. Check out our latest lineup of our favourite motorbikes to come into stock across our five showrooms this April!
Triumph Tiger 900 Bond Edition


"The names Bond - James Bond." Does it get any cooler than that? The Tiger 900 Bond Edition is a limited edition motorbike with only 250 made. This one in partiuclar is number 063. It's all about celebrating the partnership between James Bond and Triumph, inspired by the Tiger 900 Rally Pro featuring in "No Time To Die." It's not just any bike – it has 007-themed features like a custom startup animation and heated seats for those chilly rides. Plus, it's loaded with tech, from six different riding modes to integrated GoPro control and Google navigation. And let's not forget the engine, pumping out nearly 94 horses and 87Nm of torque. It's basically a Bond movie on wheels, and you could be one of the lucky few to own it.
Triumph Daytona Moto2 765


The Triumph Daytona Moto2 765 is another limited edition motorbike, with this one in particular being number 537/765. This motorbike is covered in carbon fibre and packed with top-notch gear like Brembo Stylema brakes and Öhlins suspension. Plus, it's got all the tech goodies you could ask for, from a fancy full-color TFT screen with a cool Moto2 startup graphic to five different riding modes, including a special track mode for when you want to really let loose. They've also souped up the engine, tweaking everything from the pistons to the cams, so now it's pushing out even more power – 128 horses to be exact. And to top it all off, it's lighter than the previous model, so it's super agile and responsive on the road. If you're into speed and style, this motorbike is a real winner.
Yamaha R1


The Yamaha R1 holds a special place in our hearts here at SuperBike Factory, and it's no wonder why – it's a fan favourite among our customers. The 2007/08 model stands out as a real gem. It was the first R1 to have a ride-by-wire throttle system, paired with a thrilling 998cc engine that delivers a whopping 112.7Nm of torque at 8000rpm. With its race-inspired suspension setup both front and rear, this Yamaha R1 is dialed in just right for everyday riding on the twisty roads of the UK. But when you're ready to crank up the intensity, whether on the road or on the track, fear not – there's plenty of adjustability to tailor the ride to your exact liking, no matter your style or situation.
Kawasaki ZX-10R


The modern-day ZX-10R is full of rider aids and cutting-edge tech. It's loaded with goodies like power modes and ABS, but what really sets it apart is that it was the first Japanese superbike to roll out with traction control as standard. Using a mix of front and rear wheel speeds, RPM, throttle position, gear selection, and other sensors to predict any slipping and adjust ignition and fuel settings on the fly to keep you glued to the road. And with a 998cc liquid-cooled engine churning out a whopping 197 horsepower and 114Nm of torque at 11,500 rpm, you'll definitely appreciate having that extra grip.
The ZX-10R also sports a pair of Showa 43mm USD Big Piston Front forks and 310mm petal discs with 4-piston calipers, giving you stopping power while still soaking up bumps and offering tons of feedback. So whether you're tearing up the track or the twisty UK roads, the ZX-10R has got your back.
Honda CBR600R


The 2007 Honda CBR600RR set a benchmark not just for itself, but for future models and other bikes in the Honda lineup. Its 599cc engine, delivering 119 bhp and 66Nm at 11,250rpm, not only formed the basis for every future CBR600RR but also influenced the CBR650 and CB650 models still being made today. This engine upgrade brought a boost of midrange power, making the bike feel punchier, especially noticeable coming out of slower corners. The MotoGP-inspired styling is sleek and sporty, a true eye-catcher. Honda's reputation for quality shines through every inch of the bike, from its construction to its finish. Plus, the fully adjustable suspension, both front and rear, lets you fine-tune the ride, with every adjustment providing noticeable feedback. All in all, the Honda CBR600RR is brilliant on track and a joy to ride on the road.
CCM Spitfire


The CCM Spitfire cafe racer is a unique limited edition motorbike, with only 250 units available. It combines hand-built elegance with high-quality serial production. This bike is all about keeping it simple and functional, with a punchy 6-speed 600cc single-cylinder BMW-designed Husqvarna motor that kicks out 55bhp and 58.0 Nm of torque at 5500 RPM. And when you need to reign in that power, those Brembo brakes have got your back.
Despite its limited production, You're getting a whole lot of cool stuff for not a whole lot of money. We're talking a custom frame, old-school spoked wheels, suspension you can tweak to your heart's content, and tons of fancy billet aluminum and carbon fiber bits. Oh, and don't forget the hand-stitched seat – talk about attention to detail! The emphasis of the CCM Spitfire is on relaxed riding, enjoying the open road, and feeling the breeze on your face. The motorbike provides a smooth and enjoyable experience with its modest yet seamlessly delivered power and smooth throttle response.
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