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  • 2moroRider update: Crossing Asia from Turkey to Thailand

    2moroRider update: Crossing Asia from Turkey to Thailand

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    Three months after leaving the Triumph factory in Hinckley, young British adventure motorcyclist Rhys Lawrey has arrived in Bangkok, having ridden across Asia, from Turkey to Thailand, on his Triumph Tiger 800 XC. With another 37,000 miles ahead, the 23-year old is still only a quarter of the way towards his goal of riding into…

  • Reader Review: 1999 Honda Hornet CB600F | Reader review

    Reader Review: 1999 Honda Hornet CB600F | Reader review

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    Name: Carl Stafford From: Warwickshire Riding for: 3 years Price paid for the bike: £1200 in 2011 from a work friend What type of riding do you do: 90% of my riding is the 40 mile round trip to work on a mixture of A roads and town work. When days off without the family so rarely arrive I tend to…

  • Phil Armes returning to the Classic TT to “Finish the job”

    Phil Armes returning to the Classic TT to “Finish the job”

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    Former racer Phil Armes looked to defy the odds last year at the Manx Grand Prix when he swapped his wheelchair for an SV650 Suzuki and donned a set a leathers for the first time since breaking his back at the Ulster Grand Prix in 1995. After patient tuition from the team at ‘The Bike…

  • The RT Funnel: An innovative new rain suit

    The RT Funnel: An innovative new rain suit

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    Imagine a back pack that can protect you from the sudden rain. Imagine a jacket that can be worn without removing the back pack from your shoulder, can eject from the back pack and be worn on even while keep riding. The RT Funnel is the Kickstarter brainchild of Stafano Mangini, author of Restless Travellers: From…

  • Versatile new Wave motorcycle gloves from Weise

    Versatile new Wave motorcycle gloves from Weise

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    The new Wave motorcycle gloves from Weise combine modern materials and technology to produce a glove that is flexible and versatile. Made with a full-grain leather palm and stretch textile on the back of the hand, an integrated TPU reinforcement covers the knuckles. The McTex® waterproof, windproof and breathable lining makes the Wave suitable for…

  • Kawasaki Z1000SX Long-term review | Free days out in London

    Kawasaki Z1000SX Long-term review | Free days out in London

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    Rider: John Milbank Bike: 2014 Kawasaki Z1000SX Miles this month: 347 Miles in total: 2523 Current fuel economy: 47.9mpg Cost when new: £9699 +£461.95 for panniers or £215.95 for a top box Highlights this month: Enjoying a free night out Lowlights this month: Not having enough time   Why does anybody drive a car in London? Queue-busting, free…

  • Upgrade your motorcycle with Stainless Slinky Glide Cables

    Upgrade your motorcycle with Stainless Slinky Glide Cables

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    Slinky Glide cables have swiftly become the leading replacement cable brand at internet parts specialist Wemoto. The rapidly expanding Slinky Glide range is also now available with a stainless steel inner cable for a growing number of machine fitments. Replacing cables with original equipment cables can be painfully expensive, but Slinky Glide provides a range…

  • Bonhams to offer “Jimmy’s” Quadrophenia scooter replica at Beaulieu

    Bonhams to offer “Jimmy’s” Quadrophenia scooter replica at Beaulieu

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    A replica of the iconic Lambretta scooter ridden by actor Phil Daniels – aka ‘Jimmy’ – in the cult motion pictureQuadrophenia is to be offered as part of Bonhams Beaulieu sale on 6th September. Released in 1979, the film follows Daniels’ character Jimmy, a young working class ‘Mod’ who hates his dead-end job and despises his parents,…

  • Givi launches new Blackline motorcycle luggage

    Givi launches new Blackline motorcycle luggage

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    In 2010, in response to the pressing demand from European owners of adventure touring bikes, GIVI launched its first line of rectangular cases, called Trekker. Having become the forerunner of a wide range of accessories for adventure touring enthusiasts, the Trekker cases now appear in an updated version with a matte black finish. Moreover, “Black…

  • New Dainese back protector

    New Dainese back protector

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    Dainese invented the first back protector in 1981, since then huge progress has been made in improving both active and passive safety. Dainese’s latest back protector, the Manis, is the most evolved form of back protection and has revolutionised the concept of freedom of movement. The Manis not only provides great freedom of movement, it…


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