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KIT: Forcefield Tornado Advance shirt essential for winter
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As we go into the depths of winter, base layers are just the ticket.
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KIT: Bamboo clothing quarter zip jumper
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Bamboo clothing’s the new thing – its fabric’s similar to the softness of silk, and the fibres are naturally smoother and rounder so don’t irritate the skin like wool or hemp can.
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A century of Moto Guzzi – the ultimate guide of all its models
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Written by the respected Ian Falloon, this book offers a thorough review of Moto Guzzi’s 100-year history via all of its production models.
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Indian Motorcycle: 120 years of America’s first motorcycle maker
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Available from all good bookshops, and online retailers, Indian Motorcycle: 120 Years of America’s First Motorcycle Company is on sale now.
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The Wicklow Girl – a rollicking good read
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Rocked by the apocryphal death of her father, Jess is bequeathed a dynasty – a business building chopper motorcycles desired by the hardest and toughest men in the land.
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Home By Seven – Powerful and honest two-wheel memoir
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This is a powerful and honest memoir written from the perspective of a liberated single woman taking on the world with a dogged determination to complete her mission at all costs.
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Motorcycle legal advice: Will I be compensated or not?
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Our specialist motoring solicitor Andrew Prendergast is back to guide you through motorcycle legal advice, trials and insurance troubles.
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PRODUCT: Weise Detroit motorcycle gloves
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This year, Weise revealed a new pair of full-grain leather gloves to keep your hands well protected in style.
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FIRST LOOK: Closer look at Triumph’s all new Trident 660
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MoreBikes take a closer look at Triumph’s all new Trident ahead of its release in early 2021.
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Indian billionaire plans return for BSA
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The first production will be of classic fossil-fuel burning bikes, but by the end of 2021 Mr Mahindra hopes that BSA electric bikes could hit roads.
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