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  • Video: Not safe for work (but funny) – How to Ride Bitch Part Two

    Video: Not safe for work (but funny) – How to Ride Bitch Part Two

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    Here’s the follow-up video to How to Ride, Bitches – the wonderfully named How to Ride Bitch. Showing all bikers the right and correct way (naturally) for two dudes to share a motorcycle seat, the video is an exquisite example of method and the correct distance to establish between guys on a ride. Using such…

  • Video: Not safe for work (but funny) – How to Ride, Bitches Part One

    Video: Not safe for work (but funny) – How to Ride, Bitches Part One

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    OK, we don’t know much about this video, but it made us laugh (and the second part, which you can also see on MoreBikes, is funnier still). So, because it’s a funny video made by people who clearly know a thing or two about motorcycles – we figured we’d show it to you. Because you’re…

  • Harley-Davidson Roadster world launch report

    Harley-Davidson Roadster world launch report

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    Close your eyes and imagine a Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Now take away all the chrome, strip back the clutter, black out the engine and add performance parts. It’s starting to look a lot more current, aggressive and – let’s not be coy about it – interesting, isn’t it? That’s pretty much what the iconic American motorcycle…

  • BSB Oulton: Haslam and Cooper win in the damp – Iddon leads the championship!

    BSB Oulton: Haslam and Cooper win in the damp – Iddon leads the championship!

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    BSB Oulton: Haslam and Cooper win in the damp – Iddon leads the championship!     By Philip Wain If there’s one thing to upset the applecart in the MCE British Superbike Championship, it’s the good old UK weather. The second round at Oulton Park saw every kind of condition the UK has to offer…

  • Harley-Davidson Dyna Low Rider S world launch review

    Harley-Davidson Dyna Low Rider S world launch review

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    Harley-Davidson may be king of the custom scene, but in recent years it has seen increased competition from all sides, with other manufacturers adding more and more parts and accessories to their catalogues and making their bikes easier to customise. H-D still has the edge, with a catalogue of over 10,000 items, but there must…

  • Suzuki biker café demos confirmed for 2016

    Suzuki biker café demos confirmed for 2016

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    Suzuki has confirmed the dates and locations for its café demo days for 2016, starting with a double-header at Loomies café on May 7-8. The events see Suzuki bring the new SV650 and its fleet of test ride machines to a number of popular biker haunts this summer. Following a survey on social media that…

  • Ducati Monster 796 custom from White Collar Bike

    Ducati Monster 796 custom from White Collar Bike

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    Indonesian White Collar Bike custom builders have gone to town with this Ducati Monster 796 build. It is the first Ducati job for the company, and it looks awesome. The level of detail and quality of finish really stands out from this project that took two years to complete. In particular the indicators hidden in…

  • Akrapovic releases new cool end can for 2016 Africa Twin – less weight, more power

    Akrapovic releases new cool end can for 2016 Africa Twin – less weight, more power

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    Top exhaust company Akrapovic has released details on its new end-can for the 2016 Honda CRF1000L Africa Twin. The pipe pretty much bolts on to the standard exhaust and the double-flow muffler gets a hexagonal shape with a double-pipe end cap. Made from durable Titanium the end can is EC/ECE type-approved. Overall it makes 1.5kW…

  • Try out new-look Fast Bikes for free!

    Try out new-look Fast Bikes for free!

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    We know how frustrating it can be trying to read a magazine on your smartphone – all that ‘pinch and zoom’ malarkey isn’t much fun – so we’ve been working with the lovely boys and girls at PocketMags to bring you something new, shiny and much easier to read. And, finally, it’s here! This month,…

  • Want to work for Suzuki? Registration for apprenticeship programme now open

    Want to work for Suzuki? Registration for apprenticeship programme now open

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    Suzuki GB is recruiting the motorcycle technicians of the future, with registration now open for its industry-leading Apprenticeship Programme. Targeting 16-19-year-olds, the programme provides apprentices with the skills and knowledge required to work as technicians in the motorcycle industry, and also helps find apprentices for dealerships looking to take on apprentices, by working with recruitment…


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