Citations:musclebike


 * 2002, Micro De Cet (editor), The Illustrated Directory of Motorcycles, MotorBooks/MBI Publishing Company, ISBN 0-7603-1417-9, page 232,
 * In 1936 American motorcycling entered the musclebike era, and in 1938
 * 2002, Tod Rafferty, Harley-Davidson 100 Years: Celebration of a Legend, MotorBooks/MBI Publishing Company, ISBN 0-7603-1308-3, page 107,
 * With its bobbed rear fender and small 1.9-gallon (7.19lit) fuel tank pirated from the Hummer, the CH was a genuine musclebike.
 * 2006 March 1, “Return of the musclebike: the Storz XR-1200 emphasizes Sportster legacy”, in American Rider,
 * The musclebike of its day, it caused great anxieties to those competing against it, whether in a stoplight drag race or a dirt-track race.
 * 2008 June 30, Dave Abrahams, “Suzuki's B-King - it succeeds despite itself”, in Motoring (South Africa),
 * It's a slightly detuned, naked version of Suzuki's Hayabusa musclebike – itself a monumentally ugly machine –