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  • It’s a Fair Cop!

    It’s a Fair Cop!

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    Bikesafe is a unique training initiative by UK police forces, aimed at making British bikers safer. Our man Alan Dowds went along to check it out. WORDS: Alan Dowds PHOTOGRAPHY: Holeshot PR and BikeSafe Generally, when a motorcycle industry marketing bod invites you to a press event, it’s a good ’un. Maybe it’s a bike…

  • RUMOURS: Could a learner-legal Triumph be on the way?

    RUMOURS: Could a learner-legal Triumph be on the way?

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    Is the British factory preparing to reveal the first bike that’s been built as part of its partnership with Indian automotive giant Bajaj? Rumours are swirling that Triumph’s getting ready for the launch of the first bike in its new small-capacity range at the big bike shows towards the end of the year. It wouldn’t…

  • At The Moment…

    At The Moment…

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    As’s been mentioned a few times over the last few months, some bikes’ve taken a while to get photographed for the magazine because of delays imposed by Covid and lockdowns. Some, though, take a while to get photographed ‘cos the owner(s)’re forever pulling the feckin’ things apart and redoing them… Nik This one ’ere, Tony…

  • Herald confirms production-ready Brute 500

    Herald confirms production-ready Brute 500

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    The ‘first British designed, engineered and manufactured motorcycle’ from Cambridgeshire-based Herald Motor Company is now on sale. Herald has gone from strength to strength over the past few years since its inception in 2012, as it continues to turn out an extensive range of retro-styled 125cc, 250cc and 400cc motorcycles that hark back to the…

  • Honda’s V-Twin Alternative

    Honda’s V-Twin Alternative

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    Steve Cooper investigates: It’s late 1995 and the premier class of Grand Prix motorcycle racing is beginning to look just a little stale and stilted. The series has become a three-horse race between Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha, all with running variations on the theme of four-cylinder two-strokes. Every single machine on the track that stands…

  • BMW’s all-electric CE 04 transforms bold concept into reality.

    BMW’s all-electric CE 04 transforms bold concept into reality.

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     We travel to Barcelona to see if this radical new scooter goes as well as it looks BMW led from the off in the production of electric scooters with the C-Evolution, which was officially launched back in 2014. Now, for 2022, the German manufacturer has taken another significant leap forward with the futuristic CE 04.Clearly,…

  • Tech Talk: What to expect when you service your motorcycle

    Tech Talk: What to expect when you service your motorcycle

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    We all know that we need our bikes serviced, but do we really know what it takes, what to do and what to look out for?

  • Return of the Tuareg

    Return of the Tuareg

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    Aprilia springs back into the midrange adventure bike market with a thrilling twin that punches well above its size!

  • Dirt-Ready Ducati!

    Dirt-Ready Ducati!

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    The Italian factory has revealed all the information about its most off-road oriented motorcycle for years: the Desert X. Here’s what you need to know. The DesertX’s beating heart is a tweaked version of Ducati’s infamous 937cc liquid cooled Testastretta Desmodromic valvetrain engine which offers a healthy 110hp at 9250rpm and 92Nm of torque at…

  • Urban policing – three wheels to be the future?

    Urban policing – three wheels to be the future?

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    Northamptonshire Police is looking to the future with the help of White Motorcycle Concepts’ WMC300FR three-wheeler. The WMC300FR from White Motorcycle Concepts is a hybrid electric scooter that’s been specially designed as a first-aid vehicle for rescue workers and the Police – and it claims to reduce CO2 emissions by up to 50 per cent…


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