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  • Honda: Return of the Hornet!

    Honda: Return of the Hornet!

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    The Japanese factory is gearing up to revive its legendary naked bike. Honda’s just revealed a new concept at EICMA in Milan. It’s not a total surprise, as we’ve been hearing whispers that there was something going on behind the scenes for the last 12 months (and we’ve even seen some leaked patent drawings filed…

  • Ladies Who Ride: Reviews! Dainese Impeto Motorcycle Gloves

    Ladies Who Ride: Reviews! Dainese Impeto Motorcycle Gloves

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    MoreBikes caught up with 25 year old Orthodontic dental nurse and Isle of Wight resident Tahnee Attwood. Tahnee rides (takes deep breath..) K6 GSXR 750, Yamaha R1, KTM 500 exc, Honda CRF450X in dirt set up and CRF450R in Supermoto set up! Luckily, she took time off riding all these lovely bikes to tell us…

  • CFMOTO ENTER 2022 MOTO3

    CFMOTO ENTER 2022 MOTO3

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    The Chinese manufacturer CFMOTO is in the news again. This time they join Pierer Mobility associated brands KTM, GASGAS and Husqvarna, entering the 2022 Moto3 World Championship CFMOTO has confirmed its presence from 2022 onwards, lining up in the Moto3 category. The list released by Dorna included a project that will have the know-how of…

  • SPOTTED! Husqvarna Norden 401

    SPOTTED! Husqvarna Norden 401

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    A smaller version of the Swedish-cum-Austrian manufacturer’s hotly anticipated adventure bike has been spotted while out testing. We’re finally getting closer to seeing a production version of Husqvarna’s new Norden 901 in the flesh – and following closely in its footsteps is a smaller version of the flagship adventure bike. We didn’t know it was…

  • Triumph reveals plans for new MX and enduro machines

    Triumph reveals plans for new MX and enduro machines

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    Triumph’s planning a long-awaited return to the motocross and enduro market. Here’s what we know about the British factory’s plans so far Triumph is planning an assault on the lucrative motocross and enduro market – with two big- name ambassadors helping the manufacturer to blaze a new off- road trail. The Hinckley-based operation has outlined…

  • PATENTS: Yamaha’s new RADAR warning system

    PATENTS: Yamaha’s new RADAR warning system

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    The Japanese factory has filed a patent for a hazard warning system which displays information in the rear view mirrors and on the windscreen. Radar technology is becoming much more widespread in motorcycling, with BMW, Ducati and KTM all releasing bikes capable of identifying and reacting to potential hazards – and now Yamaha’s looking to…

  • SPOTTED: Husqvarna’s Norden 901

    SPOTTED: Husqvarna’s Norden 901

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    The long-awaited Husqvarna Norden 901 looks like it’s ready to roll. It’s been a couple of years since the Austrian-cum-Swedish factory first showed off its prototype adventure bike at the EICMA show in Milan, and since then we’ve been sitting tight for the big reveal of the finished production-ready machine. We’re not quite there yet,…

  • PREVIEW: September issue of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure magazine

    PREVIEW: September issue of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure magazine

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    Elite adventurers or showy soft-roaders? Check out our big test of BMW’s R1250GS and the KTM Super Adventure 1290 S in the September edition of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure.

  • Suzuki’s NEXT sport tourer: the GSX-S1000T

    Suzuki’s NEXT sport tourer: the GSX-S1000T

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    Following on from the recent launch of its GSX-S1000 naked sportbike, Suzuki is gearing up to release a slightly tweaked version that’s been designed with touring in mind.

  • PREVIEW: July issue of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

    PREVIEW: July issue of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

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    Immense power, refined tech, sharp handling. We are testing KTM’s 1290 Super Adventure S in the July edition of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure.


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