Over the past few years, motorcycle manufacturers have been expanding their retro bike offerings to attract a growing number of fans. Most motorcycling enthusiasts are still madly in love with the designs that motorcycles from the last century had, explaining why the demand for retro-styled bikes is ever going up. Retro-styled bikes are not just fun to ride; they are also cool to be seen on.

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While going retro is typically expensive when buying a new bike, there are many affordable motorcycles in the retro segment that you can buy in 2020. These modern retro-styled bikes are available today with an MSRP of $10,000 and below.

10 Moto Guzzi V9 Roamer - $9,900

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The Roamer is one of the best Moto Guzzi motorcycles you can buy today. It is also the only bike from the Moto Guzzi V9 line with a price below $10,000. The latest V9 Roamer comes with an air-cooled two-cylinder 850cc transverse engine, enough to make the 199kg bike superfast.

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The V9 Roamer's design is inspired by Moto Guzzi customs from the 60s, with a raked-out front end and a seat that's long enough to accommodate one passenger. The bike also has plenty of modern features, including fuel injection, traction control, ABS, and aluminum wheels.

9 Triumph Street Twin - $9,300

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Triumph has a reputation for making some of the most iconic motorcycles in history – the Street Twin is one such bike. The bike is the perfect mix of contemporary and retro with its premium style, best-in-class technology, torque-rich power, and higher-spec equipment designed to deliver more control and comfort.

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Powering the current Street Twin is a 900cc Bonneville engine that delivers 65hp, an 18 percent increase over the previous generation. Riders also get a Brembo front brake, two riding modes, improved rider ergonomics, and an abundance of custom styling options.

8 Indian Scout Sixty - $8,999

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The 2020 Indian Scout Sixty is the perfect example of why sometimes less is better. Although it is less potent than the standard Scout, the Sixty still has more than enough power for around-town cruising or exploring the local canyon.

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The Scout Sixty has a gorgeous design featuring a lightweight, cast aluminum frame with a low seat that makes for a perfectly-balanced bike that handles easily at all speeds. The modern, liquid-cooled V-Twin engine produces 78hp, delivering a thrilling ride every time.

7 Honda Shadow Phantom - $7,899

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Lean and low, the latest Phantom is the menacing choice in Honda's Shadow line. The bike has a mesmerizing design with matte black accents, spoked wheels with black rims, bobbed fenders, and drag-style handlebars that improve handling considerably.

Honda Shadow Phantom in a showroom
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Powering the bike is a 745cc liquid-cooled V-Twin engine that's perfectly matched with a throaty exhaust to offer the user-friendly power and torque spread that riders crave. The Phantom's low seat height is comfortable, and the rider can even flat-foot it at parking lots and stop lights.

6 Suzuki DR650S - $6,699

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The DR650 is one of the longest-standing models in Suzuki's lineup, having been in production for three decades. The latest Suzuki DR650S is probably the best all-around, dual bike available today with its ability to deliver excellent performance, whether on urban roads or tough trails.

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The DR650S is powered by an oil-cooled 644cc four-stroke engine housed in a robust steel cradle frame. The default seat height of 34.8 inches is comfortable for most riders, but the bike still has a well-designed lowering kit that brings the seat down to 33.2 inches without messing up the frame geometry or ergonomics.

5 Royal Enfield Bullet 500 - $4,999

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The Bullet 500 is the quintessential Royal Enfield and the longest-running bike in history to be in continuous production. Many would argue that the Bullet 500 is the most retro motorcycle in production today. The only notable differences from the Bullet of 50 years ago are the electric starting, fuel injection, and a front disc plate.

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The Bullet 500's motor produces a modest 27 horsepower that won't turn any heads but is still enough to deliver 30 pound-feet of torque at 4000 rpm. The Bullet features a simple design and resilient build that make it a living legacy on two wheels.

4 Yamaha V Star 250 - $4,349

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The Yamaha V Star 250 is a classic beginner's bike that has barely changed since it debuted in 1988. The motorcycle is perfect for entrants into motorcycling who are looking for the feel and sound of a V-Twin-powered cruiser. And you will not dig too deep into your pocket to bag one for yourself.

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Powering the V Star 250 is an air-cooled 249cc V-Twin engine that's paired with a Mikuni downdraft carburetor for optimal fuel/air mixing and delivery. The V Star 250's smaller displacement coupled with its 327-pounds weight and low 27-inch seat height makes the bike more beginner-friendly since the handling is more comfortable, and riders can confidently flat-foot it at stoplights.

3 Yamaha Bolt - $7,999

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The Yamaha Bolt debuted as the Star Bolt in 2014, and since then, the only thing that has changed about it is its adoption of the Yamaha brand name. The Bolt has a well-balanced mix of retro features such as the bobbed fenders, wire-spoke wheels, twin shocks, and contemporary features such as the telescopic fork suspension, sophisticated twin-bore fuel injection, and LED lights.

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The Bolt is powered by a modern air-cooled 942cc V-Twin engine with a pent-roof shaped combustion chamber for maximum power and more efficient combustion.

2 Harley-Davidson Iron 883 - $8,999

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If the 2020 Harley-Davidson Iron 883 went back in time to the 50s when the iconic Sportster line was born, bike enthusiasts would instantly recognize it. The 2020 Iron 883 has similar aesthetics to Harley-Davidson's creations of decades ago, not to mention the same twin shocks and V-Twin powerplant.

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However, the bike has some modern features to appeal to the current generation, including aluminum wheels, disc brakes, and electric fuel injection. On top of its beautiful retro design, the Iron 883 has the right amount of power for urban cruising from an 883cc air-cooled V-Twin engine.

1 Ducati Scrambler Icon - $9,595

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The Scrambler is one of Ducati's most successful lines since the 60s, but its hefty price has always been a deal-breaker for many people, until now. The 2020 Scrambler Icon gets riders into the Scrambler line for just $9,595 without losing the features and design elements that Ducati fans have loved for decades.

Ducati Scrambler Icon in a parking garage
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The Icon is powered by an air-cooled 803cc L-twin engine with desmodromic distribution and electric fuel injection, giving it an impressive power output of 73hp and 49 pound-feet of torque. The compact chassis handles the motor perfectly, and the upright seating position provides maximum comfort on long rides.

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