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  • New colours for Kawasaki Z900 for 2021

    New colours for Kawasaki Z900 for 2021

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    Kawasaki’s Z900 is getting a makeover for 2021. With the Z900 undergoing a recent overhaul for 2020, the changes for the new year are subtle for the Kawasaki machine.

  • Stafford Classic Bike Show cancelled due to Covid-19

    Stafford Classic Bike Show cancelled due to Covid-19

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    Due to the worsening situation and rising infection rate of Covid-19, Mortons Media Group has reluctantly taken the decision to cancel the Carole Nash Classic Motorcycle Mechanics show, planned for October 10-11 at Stafford County Showground.

  • Honda CB125F updates for 2021 revealed

    Honda CB125F updates for 2021 revealed

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    News of new bikes will be coming thick and fast over the next few months; and the latest to be unveiled is Honda’s latest CB125F.

  • Motorcycle Live goes online for 2020

    Motorcycle Live goes online for 2020

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    Motorcycle Live has announced that its 2020 show in November is being moved online – with an array of unique content and the very latest motorcycles promised! From November 21-29, motorbike enthusiasts can see the latest bikes and enter exclusive competitions with Motorcycle Live Online. The organisers have confirmed that many of the big names…

  • Aprilia’s working on a small capacity sportbike to compete with KTM’s 390 Duke and RC

    Aprilia’s working on a small capacity sportbike to compete with KTM’s 390 Duke and RC

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    A small capacity, Indian-built sportbike could be coming soon from the Italian factory. Aprilia’s been getting serious about smaller bikes for a little while. Later this year we’re finally going to see the new RS660 rolling out across dealers – before it’s joined by the Tuono 660 in 2021. And of course, who can forget…

  • BREAKING: Kempton Autojumble cancelled

    BREAKING: Kempton Autojumble cancelled

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    The Kempton Autojumble, due to be held this Saturday, September 12, has unfortunately had to be cancelled due to circumstances outside of our control. We are very sorry at the late notice for this, as we were so looking forward to welcoming everyone safely to the Kempton Park Race Course this weekend, but we hope you…

  • Honda’s CT125 will arrive in the USA in November. But when is it coming to the UK?

    Honda’s CT125 will arrive in the USA in November. But when is it coming to the UK?

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    News has emerged revealing that Honda pint-sized trail bike will be making it to the USA in a couple of months’ time. Few small bikes have received as much love in recent years as Honda’s refreshed CT125. It’s a lovely little thing, that’s inspired widespread adoration since it was debuted at the Tokyo Motor Show…

  • Mash is back! New distributor for the French brand.

    Mash is back! New distributor for the French brand.

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    Motomondo UK has taken over distribution of the growing Mash brand in the UK. With 3X going under earlier in the year, there were a few brands floating around in the ether without a distributor. One that didn’t take long to get snapped up was Mash. It’s now being looked after by Motomondo UK –…

  • Electric Husqvarnas coming in 2021 and 2022. Concept drawing of the E-Pilen revealed.

    Electric Husqvarnas coming in 2021 and 2022. Concept drawing of the E-Pilen revealed.

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    Husqvarna’s talking about launching a small capacity electric scooter next year, before following it up with two variants of the E-Pilen in 2022. KTM’s been working on electric bikes for a while. Back in 2014 it launched its Freeride E, and this year it launched the SX-E mini-bike. So it’s not a surprise that its…

  • New motorcycle sales surge again in August

    New motorcycle sales surge again in August

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    The statistics show a 31.2% boost in motorcycle sales in August – equivalent to around 9,087 PTWs compared to 6,924 units last year.


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