2010 Cycle World New York International Motorcycle Show

BMW's 193 hp superbike lives up to the name as the most powerful 1-liter production motorcycle ever made. (Aleksay Grebenshchik)

The Black Fury from aftermarket tuner Cobra Special Products Divsion is their $20,000 take on the Honda Fury 1300. (Aleksay Grebenshchik/Foxnews.com)

With loads of carbon fiber trim and a custom paint job from Carlos Avelar, this Yamaha can be yours for a mere $150,000. (Aleksay Grebenshchik/Foxnews.com)

Honda's V4 luxury sportbike is available with a quick-shifting dual-clutch automatic transmission. (Aleksay Grebenshchik/Foxnews.com)

If you like the looks of this Victory Vegas, you'd better hurry, because the company is only building 100 of the $15,999 rolling tributes to the riders who have brought Victory motorcycles to the Bonneville Salt Flats for top speed runs. (Aleksay Grebenshchik/Foxnews.com)

The Star Raider S isn't new, but the $15,000 bike has been dressed up with $5,000 worth of accessories from Star's new catalog. (Aleksay Grebenshchik/Foxnews.com)

Ducati's new line of Corse Superbikes celebrates the company's success on the racetrack. The 1198s comes with a racing-style lightweight fuel tank, slip-on carbon muffler, and a custom map for the engine computer. (Aleksay Grebenshchik/Foxnews.com)