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  • PATENTS: Aprilia’s RS660 production drawings now filed. It looks EXACTLY like the bike in our spy shot video. Hurrah!

    PATENTS: Aprilia’s RS660 production drawings now filed. It looks EXACTLY like the bike in our spy shot video. Hurrah!

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    We’ve been bringing you the first looks at the production version of the 2020 Aprilia RS660 road bike undergoing an extensive road and track testing regime since the start of the year – and now the firm’s official patents for the bike have been filed. And yes the bike in the designs does look virtually…

  • Aprilia’s RS660 road scalpel IS CONFIRMED for 2020. Get saving yer pennies!

    Aprilia’s RS660 road scalpel IS CONFIRMED for 2020. Get saving yer pennies!

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    How about this for some good news? The chaps over at Moto-Station in France (and seen on Asphalt & Rubber in the USA) have reported that the Aprilia RS660 WILL be a production motorcycle for us eager masses to buy NEXT YEAR. We’ve already brought you spy shots of the motorcycle in track and road…

  • NEW BIKES: Triumph unveil Trident 660 Special Edition

    NEW BIKES: Triumph unveil Trident 660 Special Edition

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    Triumph Motorcycles has launched a striking new special edition Trident 660, featuring a dynamic, contemporary graphic scheme designed to appeal to new Triumph fans and Triumph Shift-Assist fitted as standard. New for 2024, the Trident Triple Tribute celebrates Triumph’s legendary triple engines and will only be available for one year. This hugely popular naked roadster is…

  • Why Supersport is back

    Why Supersport is back

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    Ever the optimists, here’s why we think a resurgence of the sector is on the cards.

  • Triumph Trident 660: Rear Hugger Launch

    Triumph Trident 660: Rear Hugger Launch

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    UK Bodywork Specialist, Pyramid, have just launched a brand new Rear Hugger for the Triumph Trident 660 which fits from 2021 models to the present day.  This a completely new type of Hugger from Pyramid. They have designed it to fit perfectly between the OEM Spray Guard and OEM Hugger in order to connect the…

  • Long Termers: KTM 790 Duke

    Long Termers: KTM 790 Duke

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    Editor Ross has whacked some big miles on the Duke. Here’s what he’s had to say! The middleweight naked market is massive. The KTM 790 Duke has long been a favourite, winning the hearts and minds of sporty road riders left, right and centre, and snapping up sales with great aplomb. The 890 Duke shares…

  • New Bikes: Aprilia’s RS 457

    New Bikes: Aprilia’s RS 457

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    The Italian firm’s looking to snap up sales in the learner legal market, revealing a proper A2-compliant sportsbike in the form of its new RS 457. Here’s what you need to know. Riders of a sporty disposition have got plenty to get excited about next year. There’s some exciting stuff going on at the lower…

  • Pocket Rocket: Aprilia’s A2-licence friendly RS 457

    Pocket Rocket: Aprilia’s A2-licence friendly RS 457

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    Aprilia are making their presence felt in the A2-compliant sportsbike space with the RS 457, unveiled at the Italian Misano MotoGP event and targeted directly to young riders. The DOHC parallel twin sportsbike reaches the class maximum 47bhp and was seen out in testing in July alongside the Moto Guzzi Stelvio adventure bike, which is…

  • QUICK SPIN: Triumph Tiger Sport 660

    QUICK SPIN: Triumph Tiger Sport 660

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    We caught up with Bob Pickett to get his thoughts on Triumph’s sporty 660: Triumph shook up the middleweight naked market in 2021 when it launched the Trident. The 660cc triple had a great engine, powerful brakes and sharp handling, yet managed to work for both new and experienced riders. 2022 saw the launch of…

  • FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Honda Transalp XL750. PART TWO!

    FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Honda Transalp XL750. PART TWO!

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    Ross is back from a full day of putting the new middleweight adventure bike from Honda through its paces. Here’s how he got on. “The handling’s very good. You’d be forgiven for expecting a bit of vagueness from the 21inch front wheel – but in practice, it feels planted and stable with plenty of grip…

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