Etienne Psaila
For decades, litre-class superbikes ruled the headlines with raw speed, power, and racetrack glory. But out on the real roads where most riders live, another story has quietly unfolded. Naked Truth: Middleweight Streetfighters as the Real-World Superbikes charts the rise of 650-900cc naked motorcycles-the class that has become the beating heart of modern motorcycling. From stripped-down rebels in the 1990s to today’s refined, electronics-rich machines, these bikes embody the perfect balance of performance, affordability, and accessibility.This book traces the complete evolution of the middleweight naked segment, spotlighting legendary models like the Yamaha MT-07, Kawasaki Z900, Triumph Street Triple, and Ducati Monster. It explores how ergonomics, insurance, running costs, and real-world usability have made middleweights the bikes of choice for new riders, veterans, and everyone in between. Along the way, it documents the cultural impact, racing influence, global markets, and rider communities that transformed this category into the true 'sweet spot' of two-wheeled life.Written in a fact-based, narrative style, this is the definitive chronicle of the machines that democratized superbike performance. Whether you’re a lifelong rider, a new enthusiast, or simply curious about why middleweights now dominate the roads, Naked Truth reveals why these motorcycles have captured the soul of the sport.