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Car driver who hit Nicky Hayden goes to court – gets suspended sentence
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The 31-year-old car driver that ran into former GP world champion Nicky Hayden, killing the American racer last year, has been sentenced in an Italian court. In a report in Rimini Today the 31-year-old driver, who’s name was not given in the summary of legal proceedings over the case, was identified as having been travelling…
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Jarvish carbon fibre SMART helmet. TWO cameras and a RETRACTABLE ‘Heads Up Display’.
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We’ve been talking about smart helmets for a few years now – but up to this point, no one has quite managed to get it right. But we’ve just been sent details from a new smart helmet manufacturer called Jarvish. The Taiwanese company looks to be well on its way, and is preparing to introduce…
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Honda’s secret designs for a 650 (possibly… Hornet-ish… ) exposed in new patent file.
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So this is a NEW set of patents from Honda for a new motorcycle that’s heading our way. There’s no mention of when we’ll see this bike, or exactly what capacity the motor it uses is – but here’s the drawings. Now, we might be adding up a bit too much here. But there’s a…
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SPY SHOTS: Ducati’s 2019 Hypermotard is going back in time (thank goodness). Looks super cool.
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We first showed you these spy shots of the 2019 Ducati Hypermotard snapped out and about a couple of months ago ahead of its official reveal which is due to happen anytime about now, so it’s worth us reminding you that this motorcycle is on its way from the Italian factory. Expect it soon.…
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ADVERTORIAL: Course Kevlar Hoodie
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ADVERTORIAL FEATURE XLmoto has made a name for itself right across Europe, offering a wide array of motorcycling parts and gear – and it’s just unveiled its latest clothing collection to the general public. XLmoto’s Course brand covers everything from clothing to gear – but there’s one product it’s shouting about at the minute,…
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VIDEO: TODDLER takes control of bike. With TWO pillions on the back.
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We’ve just been sent this piece of footage, which shows a toddler taking control of a bike – with two pillions sat behind him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLYrfANeqXM In the video, the three-year-old boy (who wasn’t wearing a helmet) hit speeds of 40mph while steering the bike, as two adults sat behind him. Admittedly, it looks like he’s…
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10 ways to entertain the kids at Motorcycle Live this November
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Motorcycle Live – the UK’s biggest bike show – opens its door at The NEC, Birmingham next month for a nine-day spectacular of all things two-wheeled. The event offers something to entertain everyone, no matter what their age or ability on a motorcycle. In fact, there’s so much for kids to do, you’ll be hard-pushed to…
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VIDEO: Kawasaki teases NEW ZX-6R with OFFICIAL post.
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This short video has just popped up on the Kawasaki USA Twitter feed. It shows four bikes emerging from underneath an American freeway tunnel. Rumours are swirling about what it might mean, but we’ve been told that this it’s teasing the official unveiling of the next generation ZX-6R. 10/11/18 #ForTheFearless pic.twitter.com/kQlYDn6YGn — Kawasaki USA (@KawasakiUSA) October 8, 2018…
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VIDEO: Bolt on WINGS for your bike. They’re here. Use GP tech on the ROAD for £120.
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Puig has just unveiled a range of aftermarket winglets for superbikes – meaning you can kit your own bike out with the latest MotoGP technology. Ever since the first MotoGP bike rolled out of the pits with aerodynamic aids, we’ve been waiting for someone to take it upon themselves to produce them for the general public.…
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WSB: Here’s 16 cool things to know ahead of the racing this weekend in Argentina
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1. Circuito San Juan Villicum is the 48th track the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship has ridden around. The last addition was Buriram which was introduced in 2015. 2. Argentina will host a World Superbike race weekend for the first time ever and this coming race marks the Argentina as the 24th country to host the championship.…
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