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Video: That first, brilliant pillion ride for your mate who LOVES it
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Here’s a great video that we haven’t seen around for a while. This is our mate Jamie Robinson, 250GP star and all-round top bloke, taking journalist Matt Farah out for his first fast pillion ride on a superbike. The bike is a Blade, but it’s hardly relevant. Just enjoy this video for Matt’s terrific, absolute…
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Rumours: Kawasaki about to launch a new cafe racer
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Our friends from TMC blog in Indonesia have uncovered what looks like an importer’s manifest (image above) that has something very interesting hiding on row 218: Kawasaki ZR900B! This could be a new street bike to sit between the Z800 and Z1000, or it could be a brand new modern cafe racer from the green…
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Fancy being famous in a Carole Nash charity calendar?
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Motorcycle insurance broker, Carole Nash, is searching for 12 faces to star in its 2017 annual calendar. Following the recent success of the firm’s ‘Biker vs Non Biker’ campaign, where bikers were rated as more attractive,Carole Nash is now looking for the 12 faces of its 2017 calendar. Both bike lovers and those with a…
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Secret’s OUT: Kawasaki’s braking regeneration patent for it’s future range of bikes REVEALED
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Here’s the next phase of Kawasaki’s electric-engine programme – a complex motorcycle braking-regeneration electrical feed system that the factory has just patented. It is a set up that will be applied to all of the firm’s electric-powered vehicles coming in the near future. The idea has now been patented for the first time…
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New Skidmarx touring screens for Triumph Tiger Explorer XR and XC
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Skidmarx has designed two new touring screens for the Triumph Tiger Explorer XR and XC models. Both screens are 64 cm tall, and according to Skidmarx provide significantly more protection from wind and rain than the factory-fitted screen. Made in Skidmarx’ UK factory from 4 mm cast acrylic, the screens are supplied pre-drilled and ready…
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