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Yamaha Niken: Long-term test – Part three
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Just one recent 200-mile round trip helped me appreciate all I like and dislike about the Niken.
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The Godfather, the Protégé and the Bike that Max Built. The story of the new DMOL x Devitt Flat Track Team.
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Death Machines of London joined forces with Pete Boast and his young protégé; creating a trick Ducati Monster flat tracker that’s ready to race. When Death Machines of London’s expert custom bike builder Max Vanoni, joined a friend at a Flat Track Racing event in 2018, he had no idea that it would kick start…
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MoreBikes A-Z of Battery Care. Part Three (M-R).
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MoreBikes has teamed up with OptiMate – the battery saving charger people – to shine some light on the dark art of motorcycle batteries and how to look after them. Find out more at www.optimate1.com M is for Melting Melting of insulation material on wires, plastic connector blocks or even a battery terminal are all…
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Custom Harley-Davidson Sportster ‘Seventy’ unveiled
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A custom Harley-Davidson sportster flat track insired by the Martin Racing Team of the 1970s has been revealed by Fran Manen of Lord Drake Kustoms. Named ‘Seventy’, the motorcycle is a custom Harley Davidson that in principle was going to be a Cafe Racer motorcycle and in the end it ended up being a H-D…
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SUZUKI’S HAYABUSA RETURNS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW!
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And with over 550 new parts, it’s a hell of a lot more than just a facelift… Come on, no matter where you sit on the sporty scale, you’ve got to admire Suzuki’s Hayabusa. I mean, sure they were fairly hefty and chunky back in the day, but they did absolutely crazy things in terms…
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Yamaha Tracer 900: Long-term review – part two
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Mikko is getting to know the Tracer better – and he’s still happy with it.
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KTM 1290 Super Adventure gets tech updates for 2021
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The Super Adventure boasts the same power (160hp) and torque (130lbft) as its predecessor, and the engine is 1.6kg lighter and Euro5 compliant.
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Indian FTR1200 range: big updates for 2021
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Indian have heavily updated their FTR1200 range for 2021, with a host of changes to make the street bike more dynamic and refined.
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