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  • SYM Tonic 50

    SYM Tonic 50

      £1599 www.symuk.co.ukArticle continues below… Advert Enjoy everything More Bikes by reading the monthly newspaper, Read FREE Online. The SYM Tonik is a pretty little scooter, it’s eye catching styling sets it apart from most other 50’s and the four stroke engine should be economical. Twist & Go issue reviewed: N/A Tech SpecArticle continues below……


  • SYM Symphony SR 50

    SYM Symphony SR 50

      £1699 www.symuk.co.ukArticle continues below… Advert Enjoy everything More Bikes by reading the monthly newspaper, Read FREE Online. The Symphony SR combines a blend of short wheelbase and 16” wheels which aid stability and road holding. It’s got a digital dash and discs at both ends. Twist & Go issue reviewed: Twist and Go magazine,…


  • SYM Mio 50

    SYM Mio 50

      £1699 www.symuk.co.ukArticle continues below… Advert Enjoy everything More Bikes by reading the monthly newspaper, Read FREE Online. Mama Mio, Sym’s Mio 50 is a beauty. With its flush indicators, chrome detailing and LED rear lamp you’ll look great riding through town and get admiring glances when it’s parked up. Twist & Go issue reviewed:…


  • SYM Jet Sport X 50

    SYM Jet Sport X 50

      £1899 www.symuk.co.ukArticle continues below… Advert Enjoy everything More Bikes by reading the monthly newspaper, Read FREE Online. The Jet Sport X is the sexiest ped in the SYM range, it’s got wavy discs at both ends, a two stroke engine, sporty exhaust, digital dash and stunning looks. Twist & Go issue reviewed: Twist and…


  • SYM JET 4 50

    SYM JET 4 50

      £1549 www.symuk.co.ukArticle continues below… Advert Enjoy everything More Bikes by reading the monthly newspaper, Read FREE Online. This air cooled four stroke won’t offer exhilarating performance but it is a reliable engine and will keep running costs down too. Twist & Go issue reviewed: N/A Tech SpecArticle continues below… Advert Engine: 49cc Four-stroke Gearbox:…


  • SUZUKI Burgman 650 Executive 2013

    SUZUKI Burgman 650 Executive 2013

      £8799 www.suzuki-gb.co.ukArticle continues below… Advert Enjoy everything More Bikes by reading the monthly newspaper, Read FREE Online. The updated 2013 Burgman retains the trademark heated seats/grips and semi auto/auto box plus has some added modern styling, a very competent maxi scooter. Bike riders need to try one! Twist & Go issue reviewed: Twist and…


  • SUZUKI Burgman 400Z ABS

    SUZUKI Burgman 400Z ABS

      £5515 www.suzuki-gb.co.ukArticle continues below… Advert Enjoy everything More Bikes by reading the monthly newspaper, Read FREE Online. We like the 400 Burgman, it has enough power, 62 litres of storage space beneath the ample seat and is more than capable of touring Europe. Twist & Go issue reviewed: Twist and Go magazine, issue 76…


  • Everything you need to know about motorcycle forks

    Everything you need to know about motorcycle forks

    A well set-up front end will give you more control, feel and confidence in your bike. We explain the tech behind forks… How do forks work? Cartridge forks have all of their valving inside a metal cylinder, or cartridge. This is bolted to the bottom of the fork so it moves up and down (compresses…


  • Racing the Wild and Woolly motorcycle scramble

    Racing the Wild and Woolly motorcycle scramble

    Sub zero temperatures, deep snow and frozen mud holes didn’t stop riders competing in the oldest motorcycle race in the world… Boxing Day is normally the day of recovery from the Christmas excesses… and the beginning of the turkey leftovers foraweek. not so for a small village in northants. Every year, the 26th December heralds…


  • Richa Spirit C-Change Jacket & Trousers Reader Review

    Richa Spirit C-Change Jacket & Trousers Reader Review

    Tested by: Keith Bell, 50 Been riding for over 30 years; Covers around 10,000 miles a year by bike; Rides a Honda Blackbird As an Observer for the IAM I ride my bike throughout the year, in all weather conditions. As such it’s vital that the kit I wear not only protects me from the…


  • How to win the BMW Motorrad GS Trophy

    How to win the BMW Motorrad GS Trophy

    Two farmers and a plasterer from the UK took on the world… and won. Here’s how they got their hands on the prestigious 2010 BMW GS Trophy… A team of three amateur riders (and one journalist) from the UK have won the recent GS trophy – a seven-day, 2000km off-road adventure across South Africa, Swaziland…


  • Yamaha FZR1000 EXUP Buying Guide

    Yamaha FZR1000 EXUP Buying Guide

    Forget GSX-R1100s:Yamaha’s FZR1000 EXUP is the classic superbike bargain… In this age of sky-high new bike prices, it’s worth remembering what’s available at the other end of the biking spectrum. not only are certain machines now excellent bargains, some are also downright good bikes, with the added bonus of becoming a potential modern classic. The…


  • Honda CB1300 Used bike review

    Honda CB1300 Used bike review

    Overview It kind of all started with 1993’s ‘The Big-1’. Powered by a CBR1000 motor, the name was (thankfully) soon dropped, as the rumour was that ‘Big- 1’ was a registered trademark of an American brand of toilet cleaner… Despite the fact that the renamed ‘Super Four’ failed to shift in big numbers in the…


  • 2011 Ducati 848 Evo Review

    2011 Ducati 848 Evo Review

    More power, better brakes, superb handling: the new 848 EVO is a proper middleweight superbike


  • Beat the cold! Choose the best winter motorcycle boots

    Beat the cold! Choose the best winter motorcycle boots

    Waterproof and warm is the key for happy winter riding feet. There are plenty of waterproof boots on the market now that feature a Gore-Tex inner lining and decent levels of protection (normally the same as most midrange race boots offer). Styles vary, but the range from traditional touring to sportier looking. Some boots that…


  • Beat the cold! Choose the best winter motorcycle helmet

    Beat the cold! Choose the best winter motorcycle helmet

    Riding with a misted-up or badly scratched visor is never pleasant. Colder weather make the inside of your visor much more likely to steam up – you can open your chin vents to help but your eyes will suffer a cold blast. Rain can also reduce visibility if your visor isn’t treated with a water-beading…


  • Beat the cold! Choose the best winter motorcycle jacket and trousers

    Beat the cold! Choose the best winter motorcycle jacket and trousers

    A decent textile jacket/trouser combo is essential. Leathers don’t provide as much warmth, aren’t waterproof and you can’t wear your office clothes underneath them. A good set can be pricey, but look on them as an investment: they’ll last you many years if looked after and you can rewaterproof them with readily available sprays each…


  • Beat the cold! Choose the best winter motorcycle gloves

    Beat the cold! Choose the best winter motorcycle gloves

    Arguably one of the most, if not the most important bit of winter riding kit. If your fingers are frozen, wet and you can’t feel anything, you can’t operate your bike’s controls safely. Winter gloves need to be waterproof, warm, not too thick and still offer good levels of impact and abrasion protection as well…


  • Beat the cold! Choose the best motorcycle neck tube

    Beat the cold! Choose the best motorcycle neck tube

    Some riders never ride without one, even in summer, and not wearing one in winter is just plain mad. Neck tubes not only keep draughts and rain out of your jacket, they can also reduce the amount of noise getting into your helmet. Aside from standard tubes, there are ones specifically designed for winter use.…


  • Beat the cold! Choose the best motorcycle base layers

    Beat the cold! Choose the best motorcycle base layers

    Base layers are a must. Simply layering Tshirts and jumpers under a jacket won’t keep you as warm and can be too bulky, restricting movement. The best option is a technical thermal base layer: these work by having a multi-layer construction, with the top layer designed to keep the cold out and the rest of…


  • What is a Category C or a Category D write off?

    What is a Category C or a Category D write off?

      Written off bikes and cars are typically divided into two categories. A and B are not available to the public, so you’ll most likely come across C or D:Article continues below… Advert Enjoy everything More Bikes by reading the monthly newspaper, Read FREE Online. A No parts of the vehicle can be salvaged at…


  • How to change your motorcycle handlebars

    How to change your motorcycle handlebars

    Our step-by-step quick guide shows you how to replace bent or broken handlebars in half an hour


  • How to fix a seized bolt on your motorcycle

    How to fix a seized bolt on your motorcycle

    If you have a seized bolt, chances are it has become stuck due to salt and general weather corrosion, not helped by the constant heating up/cooling down cycles the metal goes through in use. Regardless of the type of bolt that’s seized, you need a decent purchase on the offending item from the start. A…


  • Everything you need to know about motorcycle fasteners

    Everything you need to know about motorcycle fasteners

      How are bike nuts and bolts made? Forging is the best method as it provides superior grain flow and directional strength when compared to casting, although it’s more expensive. The weakest area of fasteners is on their threads’ minor diameters (the ‘valleys’ of the threads, as opposed to their major diameters, which are the…



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