Tasmanian motorcycle company Braaap is facing new federal charges over vehicle dentification plates. Founder Brad Smith and general manager Toby Wilkins are already facing fraud charges in NSW. The ...
Mr Smith and Mr Wilkin are fighting a number of New South Wales fraud-related charges involving the alleged rebirthing of motorcycles. Today’s appearance in the Sydney Local Court has been set down ...
The future of one of Launceston’s biggest companies, Braaap Motorcycles, is still uncertain two weeks on from the Cimitiere Street store’s closure. Being a health reporter to me is about more than ...
Small-capacity motorcycle wholesale business Braaap Wholesale has gone into liquidation and faces penalties over breaching import regulations. Braaap Wholesale is the wholesale arm of Braaap ...
Braaap Wholesale Pty Ltd no longer has any employees on its books but three years ago it boasted an annual turnover of $3 million, the Launceston Magistrates Court heard on Monday. The Melbourne-based ...
The MX2 and MX3 have 150cc engines, and the MX17 has the same size 150cc engine but a bigger front wheel. The MX125S and the budget model MXA125 are powered by 125cc engines. The introduction of the ...
Braaap is looking to revolutionise the motorcycle sector with a subscription model and a push into the electric motorbike market. The Victoria-based company is also developing a subscription-based ...
A recall for Braaap’s ST-250 was issued through the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission earlier this month. According to the notice the cafe racer’s front fender bracket may fail posing an ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results