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Royal Enfield’s Himalayan DAKAR EDITION concept.
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Royal Enfield unveiled this awesome one-off Himalayan at the Bangkok Motor Sale earlier this year – and we love it. Essentially, the standard Himalayan has been overhauled to look like a factory Dakar racer. Sadly there’s been no news if the bike will go into production – or even compete in rally raid events in the future – but at…
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VIDEO: History of the Hill Climb. Archive footage from 30’s USA.
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We’ve just been sent this lovely archive footage, which shows a hill climb event in 1930s America. It’s been posted on the ReelNostalgia YouTube channel, which features an abundance of archive video from across the world – including some truly special clips of the early days of motorcycling. There’s no commentary or sound – because…
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VIDEO: Countdown to the DAKAR with KTM. PART FOUR – FINAL PREP.
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Red Bull and KTM has just released the fourth part of its new documentary web series, which follows its hugely successful Rally Raid team as it prepares for the fast approaching 2019 Dakar Rally – which kicks off in Lima, Peru on January 7th. We hear from Laia Sanz, Toby Price, Sam Sunderland, and current…
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Isle of Man 2019: Plans in place for LIVE TV coverage of the races!
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2019’s Isle of Man TT Races could be the first to be watched live around the globe as a new broadcast deal looks set to revolutionise the way fans interact with the 112 year-old event. Two Hollywood-based companies have formed a new Isle of Man company Global Motorsports Ventures to develop content for TV, film,…
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UNDER THE HAMMER: Nigel Mansell’s Ducati 1989 906 Paso
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Silverstone Auctions is offering the chance to get your hands on a rare piece of motorcycling (and motorsport) history – auctioning off F1 driver Nigel Mansell’s 1989 Ducati 906 Paso on January 12th at the Autosport International Sale during the Birmingham Racing Car Show. The Ducati Paso 750 was first introduced in 1986 to honour Italian motorcycle racer,…
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SPY SHOT: ALL-NEW Yamaha XT 125 dual sport SPOTTED.
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We’ve been sent a spy shot of Yamaha’s new XT125 dual sport machine, which has been caught testing out in India. Yamaha’s inimitable XT125 isn’t currently being produced for the British market, with the last one going on sale in 2012 – but looking at this spy shot of the Japanese factories latest creation, maybe…
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SAVE SOME CASH: Up to 45% OFF heated grips with SUZUKI.
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Suzuki is currently offering up to 45% off its genuine accessory heated grips – perfect to help you stay warm through the winter. Suzuki’s heated grips boast a slim design and easy operation, and give riders the choice of three heat settings, depending on the conditions. Running until the end of February 2019, the offer‘s…
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VIDEO: Amazing ARCHIVE footage of the 1964 Moto-Cross Grand Prix at CADWELL PARK.
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We’ve just been sent this BRILLIANT archive clip from British Pathe, which shows the 1964 Moto-Cross Grand Prix at Cadwell Park. It’s an amazing look back at the history of British motorcycle racing. Well worth a watch. If you’d like to have a root through British Pathe’s eclectic range of archive films, click HERE.
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Guy Martin in court: Denies fake driving licence charges
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FORMER motorcycle racer and current TV personality Guy Martin appeared at Lincoln Crown Court today (Monday, December 17) to deny charges relating to having a fake Irish driving licence. Martin, 37, of Searby Top, Barnetby, Lincolnshire, pleaded not guilty to two charges. He is charged with possession of a driving licence with intent to deceive…
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Yamaha patents THREE-WHEEL leaning V-Max! Yep, we’re as gob-smacked as you about it…
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Yamaha has filed patents for this bike – which when overlayed with with a Yamaha V-Max looks absolutely spot on as a modern update of the big bruiser. The biggest difference between the 200bhp old-school muscle cruiser and these latest patents is that THIS version of the Yamaha is a three-wheeler and it leans.…
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