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10 differences between cars and bikes
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Car drivers arrive looking drained and tired of life. Motorcyclists are wide eyed, buzzing and talking excitedly about that set of S-bends on the B1225.
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Setting off and staying on
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First off, there’s a couple of pre-flight checks. Check that your helmet strap is tight and remove your locks from the bike.
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Zero to hero in 35 minutes
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He can do it, I can do it, even my mate Wozza can do it. There’s nothing difficult about riding a motorcycle, it’s just a bunch of pedals, cables and levers.
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How to speak motorcycle
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Slipper clutch or slipping clutch? There’s a big difference. Listen to any crowd of riders talking bikes and it seems like a foreign language. Just like any wide eyed obsessive hobby, there’s a world of new words to learn. Here’s a helping hand.
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Motorbikes 101: Every type of motorbike explained
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Back in the early days, a motorbike was an engine, two wheels, handlebars, and a seat. Nice and simple. And then someone inverted marketing. So now we have motorcycles for all purposes and images.
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Happy Retirement Biking – part 12: Technology in bikes
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Technology in bikes. A couple of my older biking friends know everything there is to know about their classic bikes.
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Happy Retirement Biking – part 11: Touring kit for all weathers
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In today’s column, I will be looking at some of the things we need to take into consideration when planning a tour in older age.
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The best bike shows you need to watch on Prime Video!
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Amazon Prime Video have a fantastic selection of motorcycle shows featuring amazing tour documentaries to fun, biker-themed films.
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BMW R1250GS Adventure TE: Long-term review – part 4
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Mikko took the BMW on a Euro-trip to see how it really handles big miles, big mountains, and big heat.
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Yamaha Niken: Long-term road test – part six
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Visiting Silverstone on the Niken helps Mossy understand it even more, and learn what others think of it
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