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TESTED: Honda CRF300L
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Chris Moss runs the rule over the CRF and editor Ross gives his verdict: I’d had to wait until the end of the first day to get on the Honda, but the timing turned out to be perfect. Darkening skies, with rain imminent, meant the prospect of riding the last 80-mile leg to the hotel…
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KTM 990 Super Duke – the original Austrian wild child
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The original Austrian wild child – KTM’s barking 990 Super Duke…
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KIT: Ruroc Atlas 4.0 Review
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Bob Pickett has been testing the Ruroc Atlas 4.0 full-face motorcycle helmet. Here’s Bob’s thoughts! Slipping on easily, the 4.0 squeezes the cheeks but is comfortable – but for a carbon lid, the ATLAS 4.0 is weighty (a reported 1600g). On the plus side It returns total stability even on a naked bike at motorway…
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2008 Yamaha xvs 1300 Midnight Star dark red
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Powered by a potent 1300cc engine this bike delivers smooth and responsive performance.To make touring that much easier it comes equipped with genuine Star leather saddlebags and a tall screen. For the benefit of a pillion there is a sissy bar back rest.
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From the archive: Ten years ago – MSL April 2014
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Cast your minds back ten years. David Cameron was Prime Minister, we still had both feet firmly in the European Union, Peter Capaldi had the keys to the Tardis and the April issue of MSL had just hit the shelves of your favourite newsagent (probably now a vape shop). Here are some highlights from that…
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Long Termer: 5 months on a Kawasaki Z-H2 SE
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Andy is wrapping up his time on the Kawasaki Z-H2 SE, so what are his final thoughts?
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Test Ride: Harley-Davidson Sportster S & Pan America
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Dave, Matt and Ross take Harley-Davidson’s Sportster S & Pan America on a big American road trip… kind of.
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SUZUKI: Patent filed for small twin valve control
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Suzuki has applied for a patent for their invention of a straightforward variable valve control, similar to systems used by Yamaha and Piaggio. Variable valve controls have the potential to enhance combustion engines for several years to come. However, motorcyclists have not had access to this technology frequently, especially when it comes to variable control…
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The history of the National Chopper Club
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Back in the early 1970s, the custom motorcycle scene was in its relative infancy but, following the success of the film Easy Rider, suddenly choppers were the new thing. The scene took a whole new direction, and like-minded people began building them which, in turn, lead to the establishment of a motorcycle club dedicated purely…
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The Isle of Man TT…
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The wheres, whats and whens of the most iconic motorcycle race on the planet. Since 1907, a little island in the Irish Sea has played host to one of the most exciting motorcycle races in the world. The ultimate test of man and machine, the Isle of Man TT sits high of bikers’ bucket lists…
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