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Five common mistakes you should avoid when buying your first bike
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So you’ve passed your test, saved up the money and now you’re ready to purchase your first ever bike. Exciting stuff! Well, before you splash all your hard-earned cash on a bike, here’s five common mistakes you should avoid when buying a bike for the first time…
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Buying your first sports bikes? Here’s what you need to know…
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As a rule, we wouldn’t recommend a 600cc or bigger sports bike as a first big bike. It’s not that we’re killjoys, or even that we think you’ll go out and fall off.
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Unrestricted license holders
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No need for 33bhp rules here. You are the lucky ones and can go straight onto anything you fancy. But let’s be realistic here…
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Things to do with your motorcycle this Bank Holiday weekend
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Now the Bank Holiday is upon us, here are a plethora of events, meet-ups, travel locations and relaxing ideas to make your extended weekend memorable.
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Buying your first big bike
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Congratulations, you’ve passed. This is where things get really exciting. Your first big bike will be very special indeed.
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Practise, practise, practise: Part 2
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Jim Liskin of CSM training school in Peterborough has been a motorcycle instructor for 31 years. There’s not much he doesn’t know about passing the bike test.
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Practice, practice, practice
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You’ve got the bike, passed your CBT and bought your kit too. Now it’s time to get some miles under your belt and get ready for your test.
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Get kitted up: Bits and pieces
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So that’s the main things covered. You now have your bike kit. But there are a couple of other bits and pieces that’ll make life so much more comfortable.
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Get kitted up
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The difference between a bike being the best or worst thing ever is simply down to kit. Get it right and you’ll be warm, dry and safe, get it wrong and you’ll be miserable.
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E10 petrol: Government urges you to know your fuel
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This summer will see the standard petrol grade in the UK changing to E10 petrol.
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