Adventure Bikes

  • Honda: Planning Himalayan Competitor

    Honda: Planning Himalayan Competitor

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    Like Royal Enfield, Honda is also planning multiple variants, including a travel enduro and scrambler versions. According to patent filings, both models will have the same tank and rear design, while featuring distinct front fairings and mudguards. The Honda retro travel enduro shares many similarities with the Himalayan. Its windshield and round headlight give it…

  • Products: New- Touratech soft luggage for the BMW R 1300 GS

    Products: New- Touratech soft luggage for the BMW R 1300 GS

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    Everyday use, short trips, travelling on holiday – Touratech offers an extensive range of soft luggage for the BMW R 1300 GS. Several product series cover the requirements of a wide range of usage scenarios. Three customised tank bag models are available for the BMW R 1300 GS. All three tank bags have the tried-and-tested…

  • (Hugely) Tested: 2024 Ducati DesertX Rally

    (Hugely) Tested: 2024 Ducati DesertX Rally

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    If you like your adventure motorcycles, check out what we made of Ducati’s new DesertX Rally, having put it through its paces in some of the most challenging off-road terrain Morrocco has to offer. When we say ‘we’, we mean our very own Bruce Wilson! Bruce really gave the DesertX Rally a tough time and…

  • Launch Ride: Honda CRF1100L Adventure Sports

    Launch Ride: Honda CRF1100L Adventure Sports

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    Over in Portugal right now is MoreBikes editor Ross, astride the new Africa Twin from Honda. Here’s what he’s had to say thus far: We’re off for a blast on the new Africa Twin Adventure Sports. We’ll get a chance to put both the Manual and DCT versions of the rugged, electronically-assisted adventure bike through…

  • First look: Ducati Desmo450 MX revealed

    First look: Ducati Desmo450 MX revealed

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    Ducati Corse Off-Road has unveiled its latest addition to the motocross scene: the Desmo450 MX. This Italian-made dirt bike is a bold move for the manufacturer, marking their return to the sport and showcasing a top-of-the-line model straight from their highly acclaimed racing division. Last year, Ducati announced their plans to release several off-road models…

  • Should Peugeot make this?

    Should Peugeot make this?

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    Introducing a stunning off-road vehicle with a 300cc single-cylinder engine boasting 30 HP and a lightweight build. However, this is not a creation from Peugeot, but rather the brilliant concept of designer Oberdan Bezzi. Some individuals are eager for the re-emergence of lightweight motorcycles with simplistic single-cylinder engines in the market. One of these individuals…

  • Quick Spin: BMW R1300GS

    Quick Spin: BMW R1300GS

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    f you like ’em big, bold and packed full of poke, BMW’s latest R 1300 GS could be just the ride for you. Bruce Wilson reports… Despite my predilection for sportsbikes and trackdays, I know the GS very well. I had an R 1200 GS (air-/oil-cooled) in 2009 and clocked 9000 miles on it; at…

  • Quick Spin: Benelli TRK 702 X

    Quick Spin: Benelli TRK 702 X

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    We’ve just got our hands on Benelli’s new TRK 702 X, which is vying for attention in the increasingly competitive middleweight adventure bike market. Ross Mowbray sees how it stacks up. Benelli’s on a mission. Since its takeover by Chinese giant QianJiang Motor, it’s churned out an enviable array of bikes – first focusing its…

  • Suzuki announces GSX-S1000GX+

    Suzuki announces GSX-S1000GX+

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    Suzuki has announced a GSX-S1000GX+, a pannier-equipped version of its new-for-2024 GSX-S1000GX, which comes with an OTR price of £15,599, just £1,100 over the GSX-S1000GX. For customers looking for the added carrying capacity the GX+ offers, it represents a saving of £175 over the individual cost of the panniers and fitting. Moreover, including genuine accessory panniers as…

  • What We Wear: Held ‘Pentland’ Jacket and Trousers

    What We Wear: Held ‘Pentland’ Jacket and Trousers

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    MoreBikes Editor Ross has been putting some motorcycle textiles from Held through their paces. Here’s what he thinks: I’ve never worn Held gear before, but the German firm has been on my radar for years. They’re seriously popular on the continent – and when you take a look at the range of their kit, it’s…

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