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  • TT legend Phillip McCallen to kickstart Classic Bike Show season

    TT legend Phillip McCallen to kickstart Classic Bike Show season

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    TT legend Phillip McCallen will be guest of honour at the Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic Show in a new year treat for motorcycle fans. 

  • The truth behind the elusive Petronas FP1…

    The truth behind the elusive Petronas FP1…

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    It’s one of the most iconic and elusive bikes on the planet, with a back story so muddied that few people will ever know the full truth behind the Petronas FP1’s tale…

  • Motorcycling made me feel alive

    Motorcycling made me feel alive

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    There are many ways to make your life better. Motorcycling is right at the top of the list as Irene found out. WORDS & PHOTOGRAPHY: Irene Hofling It was an early summer morning when I looked out the window and saw two people park their motorcycles; when they took of their helmets and I saw…

  • BLOG: Welcome back to Motorcycle Live!

    BLOG: Welcome back to Motorcycle Live!

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    ‘Welcome Back’ is the new slogan for the return of Motorcycle Live this December (4th-12th) after a year in exile due to the pandemic, and a welcome return it will most certainly be – injecting some additional normality back into the motorcycle industry’s social calendar.

  • Keeping it sweet

    Keeping it sweet

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    Anyone can look after a motorcycle. Here’s how and why you should at least learn the basics.

  • NEW CFMOTO 700CL-X ARRIVES IN THE UK

    NEW CFMOTO 700CL-X ARRIVES IN THE UK

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    The exciting new 700CL-X retro-inspired motorcycle from CFMOTO is due to arrive in UK dealerships this month and we’ll be getting our hands on one to take a closer look.  The new model combines stunning styling with impressive specifications and technology for the superb value price of £6,299 plus on the road charges. Design Eye-catching…

  • Five common mistakes you should avoid when buying your first bike

    Five common mistakes you should avoid when buying your first bike

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    So you’ve passed your test, saved up the money and now you’re ready to purchase your first ever bike. Exciting stuff! Well, before you splash all your hard-earned cash on a bike, here’s five common mistakes you should avoid when buying a bike for the first time…

  • Buying your first sports bikes? Here’s what you need to know…

    Buying your first sports bikes? Here’s what you need to know…

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    As a rule, we wouldn’t recommend a 600cc or bigger sports bike as a first big bike. It’s not that we’re killjoys, or even that we think you’ll go out and fall off.

  • KIT OUT your Triumph’s Trident 660. TWO fairing kits from Arton Works.

    KIT OUT your Triumph’s Trident 660. TWO fairing kits from Arton Works.

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    Do you fancy customising your Triumph Trident with a cool new fairing? Arton Works has come up with a couple of options. The latest incarnation of Triumph’s Trident has been received very well since its release last year. We loved it when we first rode it, and we aren’t alone – the ‘entry level’ roadster…

  • Triumph 1050 Sprint

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    2007 with 33500mls and MOT,d till June 22 Bike has been stood / garaged for the last few years but has been started weekly. Just changed the oil, filter and air filter and it had new chain and sprockets fitted at 29000. It is fitted with a sports silencer, rear hugger, tail tidy, Ventura luggage…


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