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  • NEW KIT: Nomad luggage from Oxford Products

    NEW KIT: Nomad luggage from Oxford Products

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    A new range of super-modular luggage from Oxford Products, with a military feel thanks to the MOLLE nylon strap attachment system used. You start with a base harness for your bike, then pick and choose the add-on carriers you need, from a bottle holder, small-large pouches and full-sized bags. There’s even a cool bag to…

  • Auction of rare Italian and Japanese cross and off-road motorcycles from the 70s

    Auction of rare Italian and Japanese cross and off-road motorcycles from the 70s

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    The appointment with the spring auction of mopeds and motorcycles is scheduled for Monday, June 16 at Spazio Bolaffi in Turin with over 120 lots offering a varied and interesting vision of the world of collectible two-wheelers.

  • CLEAN & GREEN Kawasaki

    CLEAN & GREEN Kawasaki

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    We first caught a glimpse of this at the Suzuka 8-Hour endurance race last year, but now Kawasaki has brought its hydrogen-combustion-powered motorcycle to the European stage, showcasing it with a damp parade lap at the Le Mans endurance round. Visually, the bike is hard to ignore — and not necessarily in a good way.…

  • GET ON TRACK with Michelin

    GET ON TRACK with Michelin

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    French tyre legends Michelin have just announced a trio of Track Experiences in the UK this summer. With limited places available, these exclusive events will take place at three of the UK’s top circuits: Donington Park, Knockhill, and Brands Hatch. Riders attending will benefit from expert tuition provided by ex-WSBK racer and Le Mans winner…

  • HONDA: New CBF125 for 2026

    HONDA: New CBF125 for 2026

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    Many of us will have learned our two-wheeled skills on a 125cc Honda learner bike – Alan Dowds’ first road bike back in 1989 was a proper Japanese CG125. Great days. So, this new Honda will likely have a big impact in the real world of learner schools, student commuters, and Just Eat delivery riders.…

  • Trick-Frame BMW

    Trick-Frame BMW

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    Fuel-injected BMWs aren’t a common sight in the custom bike world, but there’re always those maverick souls who like to be a little different from the rest of us, aren’t there?

  • TRIUMPH: Trident 660 Slipery Sam special

    TRIUMPH: Trident 660 Slipery Sam special

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    Triumph’s released another special edition bike – this time it’s the novice-friendly, entry-level Trident 660 getting the posh paint job and bolt-on trinkets. The Trident 660 Triple Tribute Special Edition features slick, race-inspired graphics based on the number 67 ‘Slipper Sam’ – a five-time TT-winning Trident racebike from the early 1970s. You also get a…

  • The Three Rivers Route | Peak District Day Ride

    The Three Rivers Route | Peak District Day Ride

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    The Peak District is a popular area for exploring by motorbike where most visitors are lured by the ‘honeypot’ spots and main roads through the valleys and over the hills to the north. However, there are hidden gems well worth exploring in the less travelled areas to the south…

  • VOGE: DS625 X released

    VOGE: DS625 X released

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    Chinese motorcycle brands are definitely making their mark, with an increasing number of well-built, competitively priced bikes entering the market each year. And as anyone with an Apple iPhone can tell you, when China wants to make something high-quality, it absolutely can. The latest example is the Voge DS625X adventure bike, which stands out with…


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