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Shalalah or bust
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Oman is all deserts and camels, right? Not if you ride 750 miles to Shalalah
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FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Moto Guzzi V100 Mandello S
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Ross Mowbray shares his first impressions of the newly launched Moto Guzzi V100 Mandello S
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Reborn Renegade
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Yamaha’s MT-10 requires no introduction, but in more recent times the thing it has needed most is a good and proper upgrade.
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Big update for BMW’s S1000RR Superbike!
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The German firm has revealed its latest generation S1000RR superbike – and with improvements to the engine, suspension, chassis, aerodynamics, design and on-board technology, could this be the best one yet? BMW’s flagship sportbike has gone from strength to strength since it was first revealed way back in 2009. It gets better every time and…
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The Rider…
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When it comes to time served and sheer quantity of laps of the TT course to their name, Michael Rutter probably has more than any other competitor past or present.
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The International Brigade
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An out of the blue invite took Chris Prior and friends through the best bits of central Europe.
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Foggy!
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Thirty years on from his first World Superbike race win, Carl Fogarty remains one of Britain’s best-loved bikers. So what made him so good on a bike and so beloved by race fans? And how did he manage to transcend the relatively niche sport of bike racing to become a household name?
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My bike: 2001 Honda CBR600F
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Mid-weight solution to mid-life desires WORDS: Mikko Nieminen PHOTOGRAPHY: Gary Chapman When I got my full motorcycle licence I was riding around on a Yamaha RX-S 80. It was the perfect city bike for commuting in London, and just about agreeable for little adventures outside the city. I loved that bike. But I had a…
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Nine to Five – 200-mile Scotland day ride
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200-mile round trip to the Scottish seaside is a good day’s work – artists, old planes and a million cockle shells WORDS & PHOTOGRAPHY: Willie Davidson I’ve got a 675cc Triumph Street Triple R. It’s a hoot to ride and from three miles into the first test ride, I’ve loved it. However, one of the…
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Cost-effective classics! Suzuki GT250
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Suzuki’s GT250 – well worth a look! Steve Cooper investigates.. Back when learners could ride 250s the market was hugely competitive. Everyone had a favourite and for a variety of reasons but there’s no denying which bike sold in the greatest numbers – Suzuki’s GT250. At the height of the 1970s more GT250s were sold…
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