FEATURE I AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL MOTORCYCLE EXPO
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This year's show saw several
new models unveiled. Moto Mori-
ni pulled the cover off its 2025
X-Cape
1200 adventure bike and
its new Corsaro 750 sport bike.
Yamaha showcased a new elec
-
tric three-wheel concept vehicle.
Triumph
Motorcycles showed off
its new TF 250-X motocross bike
on the heels of its Supercross
racing debut. KTM launched its
1390 Super Duke R Evo, which
helps celebrate 30 years of Duke
heritage in 2024.
The Husqvarna, GasGas and
Felt fleet of bikes also displayed
new lines alongside their KTM
Group relatives. Suzuki, Kawa
-
saki, Indian, Kove and CFMOTO
were among
a few of the other
approximately two dozen OEMs
in attendance. Some of the ma-
jor distributors on hand included
Automatic
Distributors, Drag
Specialties, Parts Unlimited,
Turn 14 Distribution and Rocky
Mountain ATV/MC.
(Above left) One of the few motorcycles that was revealed at the
AIMExpo was Moto Morini's new X-Cape 1200 ADV motorcycle that
features an 1187cc, 87° V-twin engine said to make 123 horsepower and
fitted with all the latest electronics. (Above right) Moto Morini showed
off its new 2025 fully faired Cosaro Sport 750. There is also a naked
version. The Italian-brand motorcycles share the same frame and a
749cc liquid-cooled 90° V-twin engine with a claimed 96 horsepower.
The engine features a dry sump and counter-rotating crankshaft.