Our Complete Motorcycle Inventory: Specific Models Available for You Today
Introduction
You’ve decided it’s time to find the perfect motorcycle—something that matches your riding style, fits your budget, and delivers the thrill you’re searching for. The first question that naturally comes to mind when you walk into a dealership or browse online inventory is, “What specific motorcycle models do you offer?” This is not just a casual inquiry; it’s the cornerstone of your purchasing decision. Knowing exactly what is available allows you to compare options, envision yourself on the road, and make an informed choice with confidence. In this comprehensive guide, we will lay out the full spectrum of motorcycle models we currently have in stock and on order. We will cover everything from entry-level beginner bikes to high-performance superbikes, versatile adventure tourers, and classic cruisers. You will learn not only the model names but also key differentiators like engine size, intended use, and standout features. Whether you are a first-time buyer or a seasoned rider looking to upgrade, this article will give you a clear, detailed picture of our inventory so you can zero in on the bike that fits your life. Let’s get started and explore the specific motorcycles waiting for you at our dealership.
The Short Answer

We offer a diverse lineup of over 20 specific new motorcycle models across five primary categories: sportbikes, cruisers, adventure bikes, naked standards, and touring motorcycles. Key models include the Yamaha YZF-R7 (sport), Honda Rebel 1100 (cruiser), BMW R 1250 GS Adventure (adventure), Suzuki SV650 (naked), and Honda Gold Wing Tour (touring). We also have several off-road and dual-sport options as well as a selection of electric models from Zero Motorcycles. Below, we break down each category with model names, engine displacements, and starting prices so you can find exactly what you need.
The Full Explanation
Sportbikes: Performance and Precision
Our sportbike selection is designed for riders who crave speed, agility, and track-ready handling. The lineup includes the Yamaha YZF-R7, a middleweight gem powered by a 689cc parallel-twin engine that delivers 73 horsepower with a smooth torque curve perfect for both canyon carving and daily commuting. For those seeking a more aggressive machine, the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R is available with a 636cc inline-four producing 128 horsepower, featuring advanced traction control and a quick-shifter. We also stock the Suzuki GSX-R750, a legendary model that balances race-bred performance with surprising street comfort, equipped with a 750cc four-cylinder engine and Showa suspension. For entry-level sport riders, the Kawasaki Ninja 400 offers a friendly 399cc parallel-twin that has become a favorite for new riders and trackday enthusiasts alike, thanks to its lightweight chassis (just 366 lbs wet) and approachable power delivery.
Cruisers: Style and Laid-Back Riding
If your preference is for low seats, relaxed ergonomics, and timeless style, our cruiser selection has options from Honda, Yamaha, Harley-Davidson, and Indian. The Honda Rebel 1100 is a standout, offering a 1084cc parallel-twin engine with a DCT (dual-clutch transmission) option, making it accessible for riders who want automatic shifting without sacrificing power. The Yamaha Bolt R-Spec features a 942cc V-twin with a minimalist design, blacked-out finishes, and a bobber-inspired look. From Harley-Davidson, we have the Street Glide Special, powered by a Milwaukee-Eight 114 V-twin engine (1868cc) with standard infotainment and cruise control for long highway hauls. Indian Motorcycle is represented by the Scout Rogue, a 1133cc liquid-cooled V-twin that cranks out 100 horsepower and 72 lb-ft of torque, blending modern performance with a classic flat-tracker aesthetic. Each cruiser model emphasizes customizability, with OEM accessory options available to personalize your ride.
Adventure Bikes: Go Anywhere, Do Anything
Adventure motorcycles are our fastest-growing category, and we have a robust inventory to meet demand. The BMW R 1250 GS Adventure is the flagship, featuring a 1254cc boxer twin with BMW’s ShiftCam technology, which varies valve timing for better fuel efficiency and low-end torque. It comes with full electronic suspension adjustment, 6.1 gallons of fuel capacity, and off-road riding modes. The Suzuki V-Strom 1050 offers a more value-oriented option with a 1037cc V-twin engine, traction control, and a comfortable upright seat, making it ideal for gravel roads and long days on pavement. For riders who want a lighter adventure bike, the KTM 890 Adventure R uses an 889cc parallel-twin that produces 105 horsepower, with WP suspension and a dry weight under 430 pounds. We also carry the Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports, powered by a 1084cc parallel-twin, featuring a 6.7-gallon fuel tank and a tubeless spoke wheel option for serious off-road capability. All adventure models come with standard heated grips, center stands, and multi-function TFT displays.
Naked and Standard Motorcycles
Naked bikes are popular for their upright riding position and minimalist styling, and our selection covers several displacments. The Suzuki SV650 remains a benchmark with its 645cc V-twin engine, known for its torquey character and light 442-pound weight—perfect for urban riding and twisty backroads. The Yamaha MT-09 SP features an 890cc triple-cylinder engine that delivers 117 horsepower and a soulful exhaust note, along with fully adjustable KYB suspension and a quickshifter. For a premium naked experience, the KTM 1290 Super Duke R EVO uses a 1301cc V-twin producing an incredible 180 horsepower, with semi-active suspension and a full suite of electronics. These bikes are ideal for riders who want performance without the committed riding position of a full sportbike, and they serve as excellent all-around machines for commuting, weekend rides, and even light track days.
Touring and Electric Models
Our touring lineup is built for cross-country comfort and load-carrying ability. The Honda Gold Wing Tour is the ultimate luxury tourer, with a 1833cc flat-six engine, Apple CarPlay, heated seats, an airbag system, and a reverse gear. We also offer the Harley-Davidson Road Glide Limited, featuring a Milwaukee-Eight 114 engine and a Sharknose fairing for reduced wind buffeting. For electric enthusiasts, Zero Motorcycles offers the SR/F, a streetfighter-style bike with a 14.4 kWh battery that provides up to 140 miles of city riding range, with fast charging capabilities. The Zero DSR/X is an adventure-oriented electric dual-sport with 100 hp and off-road suspension. These electric models provide instant torque, silent operation, and minimal maintenance, appealing to environmentally conscious riders and tech adopters.
Key Factors to Consider When Choosing Your Model
Engine Displacement and Power Output
Engine size, measured in cubic centimeters (cc), directly affects acceleration, top speed, and fuel consumption. Smaller engines (300-500cc) are ideal for learning and city commuting, offering light weight and easy handling. Mid-range engines (600-900cc) provide a sweet spot of power and versatility for most riders. Large engines (1000cc and above) deliver high-speed touring and aggressive performance but often come with higher insurance costs and heavier weight. Our inventory includes models from 125cc scooters to 1833cc touring monsters, so you can match engine size to your experience and intended use.
Rider Ergonomics and Seat Height
Comfort is critical for enjoyment and safety. Cruisers have the lowest seat heights (27-29 inches), while adventure bikes tend to be tallest (33-35 inches). We measure and display seat height for every model in our showroom. For example, the Honda Rebel 1100 has a 27.2-inch seat, making it accessible to shorter riders, whereas the BMW R 1250 GS Adventure sits at 35 inches but offers a low suspension option. We also offer adjustable ergonomics on models like the Yamaha Tracer 9 GT, which has a three-position-adjustable windscreen and handlebar risers. Take a test sit and consider aftermarket seat options to ensure the bike fits you properly before purchase.
Technology and Safety Features
Modern motorcycles include advanced electronics that enhance safety and convenience. Our models feature varying levels of traction control, cornering ABS, riding modes, cruise control, and smartphone connectivity. For instance, the KTM 1290 Super Duke R EVO comes with cornering ABS and a six-axis IMU that adjusts braking and suspension based on lean angle. The Honda Gold Wing has a full infotainment system with navigation and satellite radio. If you prioritize tech, look for models with our "Tech Package" which includes heated grips, quick-shifters, and tire pressure monitoring. We can walk you through the specific electronic suites available on each model in stock.
Common Myths and Misconceptions
Myth 1: You need a liter bike to be a "real" rider. This is dangerous and untrue. Many experienced riders prefer middleweights like the Yamaha MT-07 or Suzuki SV650 because they are more enjoyable on public roads. The idea that bigger is always better leads to unnecessary risks and higher insurance. In fact, 70% of motorcycle sales globally are in the 500-800cc range, proving that most riders find these machines more practical and fun.
Myth 2: All models in a category are the same. Nothing could be further from the truth. Even within "sportbikes," the Yamaha YZF-R7 has a fully relaxed riding position compared to the aggressive clip-ons of the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R. Cruisers vary wildly in ground clearance, suspension travel, and cornering ability. The Indian FTR 1200 is a flat-track-inspired cruiser that handles like a naked bike, while a Harley-Davidson Softail is built for straight-line cruising. You must test ride to feel the differences.
Myth 3: Used bikes are always a better value. While used bikes can be cheaper, our new models come with full manufacturer warranties, zero miles, the latest safety technology, and no hidden mechanical issues. Additionally, many manufacturers offer special financing rates for new models, often making the monthly payment similar to a used bike with a higher interest rate. We also have demo fleet models available at a discount with full warranty coverage, giving you a middle ground.
What This Means for You: Practical Next Steps
Now that you know the specific models available, it’s time to act. Start by narrowing down your category based on how you primarily intend to ride. If you commute daily in traffic, focus on naked or lightweight adventure bikes like the Suzuki SV650 or KTM 890 Adventure R. If you dream of long cross-country trips, schedule a test ride of the Honda Gold Wing or Harley-Davidson Road Glide. We recommend visiting our showroom during a weekday morning when it’s less crowded, allowing you to sit on multiple models, compare them side by side, and ask detailed questions. Bring your riding gear to get a realistic feel for the seating position. Also, consider your budget beyond the purchase price: factor in gear, insurance, registration, and a good lock or cover. Our sales team is trained to help you match a model not only to your skills but also to your financial situation, often offering options for custom financing plans. Finally, if you are a new rider, do not overlook our starter packages that combine a Kawasaki Ninja 400 with a discount on safety equipment and a rider training course. The right model is out there—let us help you find it.
Expert Tips
Tip 1: Test ride before you buy. No amount of online research can replace the feel of a bike. Our dealership offers scheduled test rides for most models, usually requiring a valid motorcycle license and appropriate gear. A 30-minute ride will reveal if the seat height works for you, if the engine character suits your style, and if the handlebars are comfortable.
Tip 2: Look for leftover previous-year models. Often, we have new old-stock models from the previous year at significant discounts—sometimes $1,500 to $3,000 less than the current year, with identical specifications. Ask our inventory manager specifically about these deals; they are not always advertised.
Tip 3: Ask about demo fleets and floor models. Many models we have on the showroom floor are available for purchase at a reduced price once the next year’s model arrives. These bikes have very low miles (typically under 500) and come with full warranties. This is a great way to get a premium model like a BMW R 1250 GS Adventure at a mid-range price.
Tip 4: Prioritize models with standard USB-C charging. Not all bikes have built-in charging ports, but many newer models like the Yamaha Tracer 9 GT and Honda Africa Twin include USB-C ports. This is invaluable for navigating, charging your phone, or running a heated vest without aftermarket wiring.
Conclusion
To answer your question directly: we offer a wide and carefully curated selection of specific motorcycle models that cover every riding style and budget. From the agile Yamaha YZF-R7 sportbike to the legendary Honda Gold Wing Tour, from the versatile Suzuki V-Strom 1050 adventure bike to the electric Zero SR/F, our inventory is built to give you real choices. We have broken down each model by category, engine size, and unique features so you can confidently make your decision. Remember that the right motorcycle is not just about specs—it is about how the bike makes you feel when you twist the throttle. Visit us, sit on the bikes, ask for a test ride, and trust your instincts. Your perfect ride is waiting, and we are here to help you get on the road with the model that fits your life. Ride safe and enjoy the journey ahead.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have any beginner-friendly models in stock?Yes, we have several models perfectly suited for new riders, including the Kawasaki Ninja 400, Honda Rebel 300, and Suzuki SV650 (though the SV650 is better for those with some experience). These bikes have lower seat heights (27-30 inches), manageable power outputs (25-70 hp), and standard safety features like ABS. We also offer a new rider training course discount when you purchase any beginner model from us.
Can I special order a model that is not currently on the showroom floor?Absolutely. We can special order any current-year model from our manufacturers, even if it’s not physically in our inventory. The typical lead time is 2 to 6 weeks, depending on the model and factory availability. A deposit is generally required, and we will provide you with an estimated delivery date and a VIN once the order is placed.
Are there any electric motorcycle models available right now?Yes, we currently have the Zero SR/F and Zero DSR/X in stock, and the liveWire S2 Mulholland is available on pre-order. These electric models offer chains-free riding, low maintenance (no oil changes, no valve adjustments), and substantial savings on fuel. Our electric inventory is growing, and we can demo the SR/F by appointment.
Do you offer financing or in-house payment plans for these models?We partner with multiple lenders, including Synchrony Bank, Sheffield Financial, and manufacturer-specific financing programs from Honda, Yamaha, BMW, and others. We can structure payments from 24 to 72 months, and often have 0% APR promotions on select models. Our finance department will work with your credit profile to find the best option. Yes, we also accept cash, certified checks, and wire transfers.
What warranty covers the new motorcycles you sell?All our new motorcycles come with a standard manufacturer warranty which typically is 2 years unlimited miles for Japanese brands, 3 years or 36,000 miles for BMW, and separate powertrain coverage on electric bikes. We also offer extended warranty plans up to 5 years, which cover everything including roadside assistance and trip interruption benefits. We provide a full explanation of coverage documentation with every purchase.
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