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  • Prescott Bike Fest aims to break £30k donation record for Blood Bikes charity

    Prescott Bike Fest aims to break £30k donation record for Blood Bikes charity

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    The Prescott Bike Fest returns to Gloucestershire later this month and organisers are determined that it will be its biggest fundraiser yet.

  • QUICK SPIN: Triumph Tiger Sport 660

    QUICK SPIN: Triumph Tiger Sport 660

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    We caught up with Bob Pickett to get his thoughts on Triumph’s sporty 660: Triumph shook up the middleweight naked market in 2021 when it launched the Trident. The 660cc triple had a great engine, powerful brakes and sharp handling, yet managed to work for both new and experienced riders. 2022 saw the launch of…

  • Great Rides! Cairngorms National Park

    Great Rides! Cairngorms National Park

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    This route covers some of the most scenic points in Perthshire, Aberdeenshire, Moray Speyside and the Highlands. Depending on the time of year, you could be taking in snow-capped mountains (as we did during our visit in May), plus rugged glens, towering Munros and, of course, delicious food along the way. The route begins in…

  • Injected with spice: 2000-2003 Honda CBR900RR FireBlade | Used Bike Guide

    Injected with spice: 2000-2003 Honda CBR900RR FireBlade | Used Bike Guide

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    To celebrate a new millennium, Honda thrust the Blade back into the superbike game…

  • Hillary Musson

    Hillary Musson

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    Something we wanted to reflect upon with the TT almost upon us – Hilary Musson – the first woman to compete solo in the Isle of Man TT after the ban on women was revoked – passed away aged 76, earlier this year. Bob Pickett looks back… Hilary’s introduction to bikes came aged 16, when…

  • Cost-effective classics: Kawasaki Z650

    Cost-effective classics: Kawasaki Z650

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    Possibly the best VFM classic Japanese four you can buy! Steve Cooper takes a look… Classic, old-school, air-cooled multis don’t come more attainable than the Z650. Essentially a second generation Japanese four, it has similar performance to Honda’s seminal CB750/4 but with reduced mass… and cost! Background Kawasaki’s move into air-cooled fours occurred late 1972…

  • Sheene and Suzuki

    Sheene and Suzuki

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    Yamaha struggles to hold its own against some seriously tough competition towards the end of the 70s – VJMC’s Steve Cooper remembers… 1977 saw Yamaha back in full factory action with Venezuelan Johnny Cecotto and American Steve Baker both riding the latest and essentially all-new version of the TZ500. The OW35 marked a significant direction…

  • Biking Bucket List: Mick Extance Experience

    Biking Bucket List: Mick Extance Experience

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    Last year we trekked into deepest, darkest Wales and paid a visit to the Mick Extance Experience for some enduro-based shenanigans. If you’ve ever thought about giving off-road a go, but you want some guidance and advice from one of the most qualified off-road instructors in the game, you should definitely book yourself a day.…

  • Meet motorcycle ace John Cooper at Kempton Autojumble

    Meet motorcycle ace John Cooper at Kempton Autojumble

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    Another motorcycling legend will grace the stage at Kempton Autojumble next month – and you can meet him.

  • Bag a Bagger?

    Bag a Bagger?

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    Indian Motorcycle’s ultra-limited edition Challenger RR The American firm has revealed that it’s building a super-exclusive version of its Indian Challenger RR, to celebrate winning the 2022 King of the Baggers championship. That’s right. A limited run of 29 race-replica Challenger RRs have been built by the same S&S hands that wrenched Tyler O’Hara’s #29…


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