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September Issue
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As always, our September edition of Fast Bikes magazine is packed with product guides, columns, and fantastic features.
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2023 MotoGP Lineup for Goodwood Festival of Speed
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At the Goodwood Festival of Speed, taking place from the 13th to 16th July 2023, a selection of both old and new MotoGP stars will be competing in the celebrated hillclimb event. Ducati will put together a star-studded squad for this event. Reigning MotoGP Champion Francesco Bagnaia will be accompanied by teammate Enea Bastianini across…
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August Issue
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We have another high-octane issue of MSL ready for you – this time, Yamaha Tracer GT, Bike Shed Show, GasGas 701 and much more!
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SHARK: The History
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Founded by former professional racers, the French firm based in Marseille employs over 700 dedicated staff to ensure the highest level of quality of its produce. SHARK regularly launches new, groundbreaking designs with a focused ethos to push technical boundaries, assisted by a continual investment into innovation (8-10% of its turnover, in fact…). It was…
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Mean and Moody: new black-on-black livery for the Panigale V2
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If you want a sportsbike that is road-ready and capable of MotoGP-style handling on the track, the Ducati Panigale V2 should appear on your shortlist. Built with a chassis adapted from its sibling, the Panigale V4, the smaller V-twin may not provide as much power, but is agile and braking performance is outstanding. Ducati has…
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July Issue
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We have another high-octane issue of MSL ready for you – this time, Triumph Street Triple 765, long ride to the Balkans, Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally and much more!
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Used Bike Guide: Suzuki GSX-R750
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After 26 years in production, 2011 saw Suzuki build its final generation of GSX-R750…
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June Issue
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As always, our June edition of Fast Bikes magazine is packed with product guides, columns, and fantastic features.
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June Issue
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We have another high-octane issue of MSL ready for you – this time, Honda Transalp, Ducati Monster SP, New Zealand long ride and much more!
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V4 Fireblade?
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Honda is continually registering new patents for the V4, such as cylinder deactivation and a reverse rotating crankshaft – similar to Ducati’s. Honda’s V4 with load-sensing cylinder deactivation may not be a new invention, having been patented as early as 2013 in Japan and the USA. Only recently in 2021, did it receive patent protection…
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