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Bike Makes and Models

If you're looking for bike insurance for a particular make and model, Hastings Direct can help. From Triumph to Royal Enfield, each motorbike has its own story. Start your own story today by finding the right policy for your make and model.

What do you ride? Bike makes and models

Triumph

From the roar of the 1960s Bonneville to the recent Speed Triple, Triumph bikes have always been known for their distinctive character. Triumph is one of the longest standing names in British motorsport; they've been present as a privately owned British company for over 100 years, cementing their legacy of truly distinctive motorcycles.

BMW

BMW bikes have gained a reputation for excellent build quality; an enviable characteristic. In fact, an astonishing 50% of bikes ever produced by BMW are still on the road! The sharp angular lines used by the German firm are combined with design innovation to produce gorgeous models throughout their range.

Vespa

Vespa scooters have long been a symbol of European mechanics and beauty. Throughout the decades, Vespa has become an interpreter and an expression of the society in which it lives. It is manufactured by Piaggio in Pontedera, Italy and owes its name to Latin and Modern Italian roots. This Italian scooter has seen a recent surge in popularity, especially among young riders as a fashion statement with their retro classics.

Harley Davidson

From its humble beginnings in a small wooden shed in Milwaukee, the Harley-Davidson motorcycle brand turned in to an American success story and many people still enjoy its iconic heavyweight, high-performance cruisers. From the very earliest days, Harley-Davidson has favoured evolution of its powerful engines over radical change to retain its status as one of the most famous bike brands.

Aprilia

Aprilia has accumulated a total of 45 world championship titles, including 38 in MotoGP. Stimulated by the dream of competing in national level competitions, Aprilia nurtured a genuine passion for motorcycles in general and motocross models in particular. Today, the bikes remain just as gorgeous with developments in the middleweight and big bike sectors.

Suzuki

Suzuki is well known for innovation in bikes as they've been producing them for over 50 years. From the world's first six speed in the 1960s to the speedy Hayabusa in the 1990s, the models have seen massive changes through the years. Now, Suzuki is one of the most prolific motorcycle manufacturers in the world and it is easy to see why with their huge range of bikes.

Honda

Honda has over 60 years' experience in delivering high performance and reliable bikes. From the most economical 125 learner bikes to the CBR1000RR Fireblade, Honda bikes simply offer the best riding experience in their class - time after time, offering exceptional handling, superior comfort and an essence of motorcycling in its purest form.

Ducati

Ducati are renowned for their racing-inspired designs, unique engine features, advanced engineering and overall technical excellence. Whether you ride a Superbike, Monster, Streetfighter, Hypermotard, Multistrada, SportClassic or Desmosedici, Ducati's are a machine like no other, the purest expression of refined skill, unmistakable design and a great passion for bikes.

KTM

KTM motorcycles are known for their first-class qualities such as low weight, high performance, best handling and their unmistakable design and are exported all over the world. As Europe's second largest sport motorcycle producer, they've seen much success in professional racing and leisure sport for many years. They've even had models cross the line in the notorious Race to Dakar, and have recently expanded into the world of street bikes.

Kawasaki

The secret of Kawasaki's success is in designing and manufacturing products that offer balanced performance, high quality, reliability and excellent fit and finish. It's no surprise that so many motorbike fanatics have jumped on board to try out these innovative bikes for themselves.

Yamaha

The Japanese company Yamaha began producing motorcycles in 1955. It started with simple and inexpensive machines but has since grown its position as a "powersports powerhouse", offering some of the best sport bikes, cruisers and off-road bikes on the market. They have fast become one of the industry leaders in research, design and assembly.

Peugeot

Peugeot's award-winning scooters are all the rage, leading the transport revolution which has transformed the lives of thousands who've invested in the freedom and fashion of twist-and-go. Whilst the company has tradition in abundance, the Gallic design flair, sharp styling, reliability, integrity, fun, fashion and freedom of a Peugeot scooter helps you bypass the usual hassle of daily travel.

Royal Enfield

The great thing about Royal Enfield bikes is that they are still made as they were years ago. These bikes are truly unique, offering something to riders that they can't always find elsewhere: heritage. These single cylinder timeless classic bikes have made a mark of their own for over 100 years now. Numerous motorcycle enthusiasts in the UK are still experiencing the thrill of riding a Royal Enfield; are you one of the lucky ones?