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‘ROYAL’ ENFIELD: Prince William checks out the new 650cc Interceptor
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It’s no secret that Prince William loves motorcycles – and the latest machine to catch his attention is the all-new Royal Enfield Interceptor INT 650. The Ducati-riding Duke of Cambridge has been busy on the biking front over the last couple of months. He’s been caught out on his Ducati a handful of times, visited…
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SAVE SOME CASH: Over £300 off Suzuki’s new V-Strom 1000 aluminium luggage
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Suzuki has launched a new range of three-piece aluminium luggage for its V-Strom 1000 and V-Strom 1000XT – and you can save over £300 if you buy the full set. Suzuki’s V-Strom 1000 range blends the attributes of middleweight adventure bikes and larger capacity machines, with an agile chassis and characterful, torquey V-twin engine. And…
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DREAM JOBS: Complete a summer social media internship with Harley-Davidson and get your hands on a free motorcycle
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If you love motorcycles and social media, then Harley-Davidson’s new “Find Your Freedom” internship is pretty much a dream come true. This week, the company announced a new summer program that pays recruits to ride motorcycles. And best of all, they’ll get to keep the bike at the end of the job. During the 12-week…
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MotoGP: Dovizioso has rejected Ducati’s first contract offer to stay
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MOTOGP championship leader Andrea Dovizioso has rejected Ducati’s first contract extension offer to stay with the Italian factory in the Premier class. The news has been broken by motorsport.com. The site reports that Dovi, with Ducati since 2013 and runner-up in MotoGP to Marc Marques last year, has been in negotiation with the factory…
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SPY SHOT: Yamaha’s Ténéré 700 prototype caught in action in Milan
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The all-new Yamaha Ténéré 700 is one of the most hotly anticipated bikes of 2018 – and we’ve just been sent some shots of the prototype in action in the centre of Milan. The new Ténéré 700 is based around Yamaha’s infallible MT-07 – and seeks to recall the spirit of the original Dakar-inspired machine, with…
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Check this out: When ‘Busa meets 1989’s GSX-R1100…
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How about this for a pretty sweet coming together of two iconic motorcycles – a Suzuki Hayabusa from 2000 and 1989’s King of the Superbikes, a GSX-R1100. Built in Zurich by Falk Dirla, the bike started out when a crashed Hayabusa was brought into his BMW and Suzuki dealership. With the majority of the Busa…
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FREE ringtone from us to you. It’s Allen Millyard’s RC374 Honda Six tribute being fired up. Sounds awesome!
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Fancy bagging yourself a FREE ringtone? How about a FREE message alert for your phone, too? Cool, so how about we give you them here and now for FREE. Yeah. FREE. OK, so you’ve got that this costs you nothing and here’s the rub, these audio delights are Allen Millyard’s RC374 – a real life…
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SAVE SOME CASH: Get a third off Ducati apparel and accessories when you buy a new Scrambler 1100
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To celebrate the arrival of the new Scrambler, Ducati is offering a third off selected apparel and accessories when you purchase a new Ducati Scrambler 1100. The promotion runs from 23rd April until the 23rd June 2018 (inclusive) and is exclusive to official Ducati UK dealers – and with the range of top quality gear up…
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MORE PHOTOS: Allen Millyard’s Honda Six tribute
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Check out Allen Millyard’s RC374 – a real life tribute to the barking six-cylinder work of art that defined a motorcycle racing generation. Allen built the bike from measurements he took off a photograph and scaled up to full-sized bike model. He managed to craft this incredible motorcycle in just ten months and fired it…
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KTM going flat track racing NEXT YEAR!
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KTM Motorcycles has established a new racing program, and is set to compete in the single cylinder class of the 2019 American Flat track Championship. KTM competes in racing series worldwide, from Supercross and Motocross, to the premier class of MotoGP racing – and so it should come as no surprise that the Austrian brand…
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