Alex Bestwick

  • February Issue

    February Issue

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    As always, our February edition of Fast Bikes magazine is packed with product guides, columns, and fantastic features. If you’d like to read Fast Bikes, then you can order yourself a print copy, save the trees and download the digital version, or better yet bag a saving and subscribe! Here’s what to expect this month… BMW M 1000…

  • Bangers & Mash: First Ride on Mash X-Ride Classic 650

    Bangers & Mash: First Ride on Mash X-Ride Classic 650

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    Is this Yamaha XT500 replica from France (via China) a worthy investment for retro bike fans? Or is it a case of style over substance for the A2 licence-friendly thumper?

  • Longtermers: 8 weeks on a Suzuki GSX-S 1000

    Longtermers: 8 weeks on a Suzuki GSX-S 1000

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    Two months with the GSX-S 1000 and Andy Bell hits the track.

  • 215 miles of Anglo-Welsh wonder – Day Ride

    215 miles of Anglo-Welsh wonder – Day Ride

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    Cardiff to Shropshire and back – 215 miles of Anglo-Welsh wonder stuff

  • Captain Larry

    Captain Larry

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    As an ode to the year Zodiac, the famous parts suppliers, started 1969, this cool chopper was built in the Zodiac workshop.

  • Is the Yamaha FZ1 worth a second look?

    Is the Yamaha FZ1 worth a second look?

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    Never that popular in its day, Yamaha’s naked R1 now makes for a great used buy.

  • January Issue

    January Issue

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    The January issue of our FREE motorcycle newspaper, MoreBikes, is out now! Packed full of great motorcycle stories, photos, and terrific motorbikes.

  • How does Lexmoto’s LS-Z 125 fare in our road test?

    How does Lexmoto’s LS-Z 125 fare in our road test?

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    Does Lexmoto’s LS-Z 125 learner-legal naked live up to its sporty styling when taking on twisties, town traffic and tackling the daily commute? We found out so you don’t have to.

  • Minibike Mayhem

    Minibike Mayhem

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    Training on minibikes seems to be more popular than ever right now, but what’s the hook? And how do you get stuck in?

  • London to Everest (Part Two)

    London to Everest (Part Two)

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    We left Richard Barr in Turkmenistan – did he make it to Everest base camp?


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