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Team Monster Energy DRT announce huge Kawasaki exhibit for Dirt Bike Show
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Team sponsor and leading gear/accessories distributor Bike It International will stage a state-of-the-art race bike paddock display at this year’s Dirt Bike Show. Visitors to the four-day MOTUL-sponsored show, which takes place at Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire from October 26-29, 2017, will be able to meet and talk tech with the factory team technicians of…
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REVEALED: Kawasaki’s designs for its supercharged superbike that YOU tune on the move.
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Here’s the latest plans from Kawasaki for a supercharged superbike – a model that’s expected to be part of the 2018 model year. We’ve seen plenty of detail designs for a supercharger that’s going to be fitted in one of the current models (ZX10, ZX6 etc albeit updated versions) but these designs – which…
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Dougie Lampkin to star at revamped Dirt Bike Show
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EUROPE’S leading indoor off-road event will see live action from 12- time trials world champion Dougie Lampkin’s display team. New features added to the show this year also include a Motoball match between France and Germany, where the four-strong teams will go wheel to wheel and try and score past the opposition goalkeeper. There will…
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Video: Monday Motorbikes M1 electric autocycle
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Monday Motorbikes has unveiled its M1 electric autocycle, that’s designed for cruising through urban areas. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v87l2ZIvPdI The minimalist M1 is free from gears, spark plugs and a clutch – while the bike’s lithium-Ion battery offers a 40-mile average range and charges in five hours. Plus, it’s equipped with pedals that can assist or help recharge…
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Want somewhere to go this weekend? Then check out our NEW Biker Friendly Guide!
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If you’re looking for somewhere to ride out to, get a cup of tea, get a bacon sandwich and spend some time at a place that welcomes motorcycles and bikers, then check this out. This is our brand new Biker Friendly Guide for some great, bike friendly places that you’d do well to visit. We’re putting a…
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Norton opens new Technical Academy amid plans for a completely British-made motorbike
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Plans for an all-new British-made motorbike have taken a step forward with the opening of the new Norton Technical Academy in Leicestershire, which aims to train up to 300 young engineers over next couple of years. Norton is recognised around the world as a quintessentially British brand, and CEO and owner Stuart Garner has a…
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On the right track: British Superbike School
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The British Superbike School calls Blyton Circuit in Lincolnshire a home – not a bad spot for teaching people to ride fast and safely. The school is dedicated to helping riders advance their riding skills and bike control – cornering, braking, throttle control, lines, steering and balance. Master that and you’ll be more confident and a…
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Brewery bans bikers from Rotherham pub
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Motorcyclists claim to have been banned from The Royal Oak at Ulley, near Rotherham. The pub is owned by Samuel Smiths brewery, based in Tadcaster in North Yorkshire. The independent brewery, which has around 200 pubs, recently banned people from swearing on its premises – and now Biker Mark Smith has been told he will…
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Indian puts first 50 Scout FTR race bikes up for sale
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Well, we said we wanted one – so we’ll have to get fishing for extra cash down the back of a saif (and sell a kidney or two), but Indian has now put the very limited-run of Scout FTR750 flat trackers up for sale. At a cool $50,000 (nearly £39,000). When Indian Motorcycle announced it will return…
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WOW! Check out these pics of the Yamaha T7 Adventure bike in action!
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Check out these brilliant pictures of the upcoming Yamaha T7 Adventure bike undergoing some off-roading with our German cousins at Motorrad Magazine. The bike has already been out in action before with Italian bike magazine DueRoute – about five months ago – but these recent pictures show that the bike that’s about to join…
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