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  • VIDEO: World’s first electric KTM backflip caught on film

    VIDEO: World’s first electric KTM backflip caught on film

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    Here’s the world’s first backflip on an electric bike. The jump was performed by Frenchman Julien Dupont on an electric KTM Freeride last month and Dupont made the video public last week. The film was made by street-sports film-maker Fabien Didelot and is safe to watch at work, the music’s a bit Tron-ish but take…

  • Awesome onboard front flip motocross jump video

    Awesome onboard front flip motocross jump video

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    Check out this awesome onboard front flip motocross jump video. The rider is Tom Pages and in the video he not only front flips his motocross bike over (with video of him doing it shot both on and off the bike) but throws in some other stuff for good measure, too. Pages from France, the…

  • New Oxford IS-MAX II flip front helmet

    New Oxford IS-MAX II flip front helmet

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    Oxford Products has just launched a new flip front helmet, the IS-MAX II. The lid is priced at £159.99 for the plain colour options and £179.99 for the elements colour scheme. Here are some more of the features: Advanced Polycarbonate Composite Shell with adjustable Polycarbonate Chinbar: Lightweight, superior fit and comfort using advanced CAD technology One-touch Integrated…

  • Caberg Duke flip-up helmet review

    Caberg Duke flip-up helmet review

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    Caberg Duke | £144.99 | www.cabergcares.co.uk | 01384 413841 | Tested by Carli Ann Smith Commuting on the bike means making plenty of stops at petrol stations – my Caberg Duke has stopped me getting shouted at for not removing my lid, as I simply flip it up by pushing the large button at the front.…

  • Reader Review: Black Optimus Flip Front helmet | Reader review

    Reader Review: Black Optimus Flip Front helmet | Reader review

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    Name: Michael Machin From: East Sussex Riding for: Four years Price paid for it: £59.99 in May 2014 from Ghostbikes What type of riding do you do:  Social,domestic and pleasure on a 2014 Honda CB500F. Tell us about it: The helmet follows the same philosophy as all the other products in the ‘black’ range: quality at a very affordable price. This is the first…

  • The (not quite) Original Sin: 1960 Triumph Thunderbird

    The (not quite) Original Sin: 1960 Triumph Thunderbird

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    It’s one of the great biker conversations, isn’t it? If a custom bike changes some of its components, is it still the same custom bike?

  • HJC F100 helmet

    HJC F100 helmet

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    The latest flip-front lid from Korean firm HJC, the F100 is ideal for daily rides or longer tours, especially on warmer days. It’s a full-rotation design, so you can wear it with the chinbar fully back as an open-facer for a breeze on the chin, or closed up as a full facer. There’s a built-in…

  • RIDDEN: Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS

    RIDDEN: Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS

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    A hooligan at heart, the latest Speed Triple 1200 RS comes brimmed with brains to help you make the most of its brawn… Who better to test it? Our own Bruce Wilson… It’s three decades since Triumph rewrote the rulebook and created the performance naked sector with their T309 Speed Triple. Since then, the iterations have…

  • RIDDEN: Multistrada V2

    RIDDEN: Multistrada V2

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    While the name’s the same as its predecessor, pretty much everything else about the Multistrada V2 is box fresh… and that’s not a bad thing. The Multi’s style and family attributes may have remained, but for the 2025 model year the twin cylinder Multistrada has had a comprehensive redesign, so while still remaining cosmetically as…

  • Test Ride: KTM 790 Adventure

    Test Ride: KTM 790 Adventure

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    Twin cylinder adventure bikes are all the rage right now, and with good reason, but with a choice of three capacities, do you need the biggest?


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