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MondialMoto unveils plans for new VR5 Superbike. FIRST road-going V5?
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Italian motorcycle manufacturer MondialMoto has announced plans for a new five-cylinder, 200bhp, road-going superbike. It’s worth noting that MondialMoto has nothing to do with iconic Italian motorcycle manufacturer Mondial, who clinched ten world titles way back in the ‘50s. Instead, it’s a new brand, based in Modena, Italy and Wolverhampton, UK – and is backed by…
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VIDEO: Scott Redding gets his kneedown on a pushbike. And is loving it.
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We’ve just been sent this short video of Aprilia Moto GP rider Scott Redding getting his kneedown – but instead of a monster superbike, this time, he’s on a bicycle. He’s kitted out in his proper Aprilia gear, and pushing the bike to it’s limits. Funny stuff.
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MotoGP: Mexico in the running for 2019. Rossi reckons it’s “not a good idea”
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The MotoGP calendar could be growing for 2019. At present, there are 19 rounds on the MotoGP calendar, but next year it’s looking like there could be one more – and the latest circuit to throw its hat into the ring is the Hermanos Rodríguez circuit in Mexico. The Hermanos Rodríguez circuit was updated just…
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BMW offers three-year warranty on ALL new bikes. Except the HP4 Race.
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BMW has just announced the introduction of an extended three-year manufacturer’s warranty across its entire range – meaning that if you buy a BMW Motorcycles anytime from August 1st, you’ll get an additional twelve months peace of mind (on top of the statutory two years). Nice one BMW. The extra year’s cover means that…
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New colours for Kawasaki’s Versys, Z900RS and ZZR1400
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Ahead of the shows season during which manufacturers unveil their latest creations to the world, Kawasaki has unveiled a selection of new colourways for its 2019 Versys (650 and 300), its ZZR400 and its recently introduced Z900RS and Z900RS Cafe. Its long-running Kawasaki ZZR1400 sport tourer will come in a couple of version for 2019.…
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Harley-Davidson to use SENSORS to monitor RIDERS. For its NEW ‘Emergency Autonomous Braking System’.
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It’s all go at Harley-Davidson. Over the last few weeks, the Milwaukee-based brand has made the headlines multiple times, first challenging to Donald Trump’s new taxes and tariffs, before late last week unveiling a raft of new bikes it has in the works. And recently we’ve been sent details of a set of patents, which…
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Honda boss goes public on Hornet rumours: ‘We’ve got TWO new 650s coming! One will be funky, one will be mainstream.’
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How about this for all you Hornet fans out there? Great news coming to us in the shape of a top interview with Fabrice Recoque, director of the motorcycle division of Honda France (below). The interview was carried out at the recent Forza scooter launch by top French magazine Moto Revue and is a real…
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SPY SHOTS: Up close, REAL CLOSE, with the 2019 Ducati Diavel prototype! Loads of details now out in the open. Actual photos.
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We brought you the first photos of the next generation Ducati Diavel over a month ago and a couple of weeks back we showed you these, and as it’s been a while we figured we’d put these out here again – these are our VERY up close photos of the 2019 Bologna bruiser. This…
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Tom Hardy explains what REALLY happened in ‘that’ moped chase case
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Movie star and new biker Tom Hardy has spoken out for the first time about what happened during last year’s incident which saw him reportedly chasing down a moped thief in London. It was April 2017 when reports surfaced that Hardy had chased a teenager on a stolen moped, vaulting across an ‘obstacle course’ of…
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VIDEO: Minibike track training with Valentino Rossi. AND Franco Morbidelli.
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We’ve just been sent this brilliant video of Valentino Rossi and Franco Morbidelli pushing some little minibikes to their limit – while helping Rossi’s VR46 Academy riders hone their skills out on track. Looks like the lads had a lot of fun. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtroyKI5gss
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