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  • BMW’s R 18 Transcontinental and R 18 B

    BMW’s R 18 Transcontinental and R 18 B

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    Heavyweight segment of the market faces assault from German marque with its two new models Having seen these bikes at various stages of testing over the last months, the arrival of the BMW Transcontinental and R 18 B shouldn’t come as a big surprise. Either way, the two bikes signal BMW’s move into the heavyweight…

  • Highway Code changes

    Highway Code changes

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    Pedestrians and cyclists are due to be placed at the top of a re-ordered pecking order, as a new Highway Code hierarchy rule is on the cards. If approved in Parliament once MPs return from their summer holidays, the new rule will look at protecting the most vulnerable road users by giving them the most…

  • Triumph reveals plans for new MX and enduro machines

    Triumph reveals plans for new MX and enduro machines

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    Triumph’s planning a long-awaited return to the motocross and enduro market. Here’s what we know about the British factory’s plans so far Triumph is planning an assault on the lucrative motocross and enduro market – with two big- name ambassadors helping the manufacturer to blaze a new off- road trail. The Hinckley-based operation has outlined…

  • PATENTS: Yamaha’s new RADAR warning system

    PATENTS: Yamaha’s new RADAR warning system

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    The Japanese factory has filed a patent for a hazard warning system which displays information in the rear view mirrors and on the windscreen. Radar technology is becoming much more widespread in motorcycling, with BMW, Ducati and KTM all releasing bikes capable of identifying and reacting to potential hazards – and now Yamaha’s looking to…

  • CONCEPT: Triumph’s Tiger 1200 for 2022

    CONCEPT: Triumph’s Tiger 1200 for 2022

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    The British factory has released another prototype Tiger, but this time, it’s a big ‘un. Blending the performance of the Speed Triple 1200 RS and the agility of the Tiger 900 Rally, the big Tiger that’s on the way looks like a serious bit of kit if off-road adventures are your thing. Triumph has made…

  • REVEALED: Triumph’s Tiger Sport 660  

    REVEALED: Triumph’s Tiger Sport 660  

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    The British factory has just unveiled a new, smaller version of its much-loved Tiger – and it’s going to be powered by the same 660cc engine as the recently released Trident. It might have seemingly come out of nowhere, but the introduction of the ‘baby’ Tiger shouldn’t be a massive surprise. With the Trident 660…

  • Honda VFR 750 RC24

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    Honda 750 VFR  This is a mint bike for its year.  A 1986 model with gear driven cams , registered in this country in 1988.  It’s a Japanese import but has the speed restrictor removed. It has a new speedometer with housing etc , so the restrictor is eliminated. Total miles covered now approximately 12000. …

  • Kawasaki zx9r

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    Fantastic 2003 zx9r with mot until 8/4/22. 34000 miles covered but showing 27000 on mot due to zx10 speedo upgrade.  New wheel and head bearings fitted. New heavy duty clutch has also been fitted. Tyres have only covered about 250 miles from New. Handle bar conversion done, I would say this now rides like a…

  • 85 prizes for 85 years: Devitt Insurance goes giveaway crazy to celebrate milestone anniversary

    85 prizes for 85 years: Devitt Insurance goes giveaway crazy to celebrate milestone anniversary

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    Specialist motorcycle insurance provider, Devitt, is celebrating 85 years in business this summer and to mark the milestone anniversary, the company is launching a bumper giveaway with a huge ‘85 prize’ giveaway.

  • Unrestricted license holders

    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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