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  • Kawasaki Ninja H2 ZX1000M: Capable of 209mph | 2015 new motorcycles

    Kawasaki Ninja H2 ZX1000M: Capable of 209mph | 2015 new motorcycles

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    After the excitement surrounding the track-based H2R, the road-going Kawasaki H2 is here, and we can reveal that it’s capable of an incredible top speed of 209.2mph. In 1999, Suzuki’s first Hayabusa was clocked on track at 200.1mph, and its gearing pointed to a possible top speed of 200.7mph at the 10,800rpm rev limit. The…

  • Triumph Bonneville T214 | 2015 new motorcycles

    Triumph Bonneville T214 | 2015 new motorcycles

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    The Limited edition Triumph Bonneville T214 – priced at £7849 – celebrates Johnny Allen’s 1956 land speed record, set at the Bonneville Salt Flats in the USA. It also Commemorates 100 years of land speed setting at Bonneville with a special paint scheme using the distinctive colours of Johnny Allen’s Texas Cee-Gar. There will only be 1000…

  • The truth about traffic police

    The truth about traffic police

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        Motor Cycle Monthly went undercover with the Road Traffic Police in Cambridgeshire to find out a bit more about what they do. It was nothing like The Sweeney… Sitting discussing Wayne’s Isle of Man TT tattoos and talking with Mark about how much fun he had riding Fizzies in his teenage years, it…

  • 2014 Royal Enfield Continental GT review

    2014 Royal Enfield Continental GT review

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    £5200 OTR | 535cc 4 stroke single | 29.1bhp |44Nm @ 4000rpm   Lying flat on the tank of this retro-styled bike, throttle held at the stop and with the roar of 44 identical red machines around me, I can’t stop grinning, but despite this being a modern bike, it’s the sixties that put me…

  • Royal Enfield Continental GT First ride and review

    Royal Enfield Continental GT First ride and review

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    Lying flat on the tank of this retro-styled bike, throttle held at the stop and with the roar of 44 identical red machines around me, I can’t stop grinning, but despite this being a modern bike, it’s the sixties that put me here. In 1962, Roger Boss (an experienced development tester and then Sales Manager…


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