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  • Green gem Ultima chop

    Green gem Ultima chop

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    Another from the stables of Hellstown Choppers

  • Eraserhead: Tracking down a legend of custom bike history

    Eraserhead: Tracking down a legend of custom bike history

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    Legendary custom bike Eraserhead seemed to quickly disappear off the face of the earth. Then, Nik unexpectedly stumbled across it.

  • Q&A: Blinged-Up Helmets – Cool Customisation or Legal Headache?

    Q&A: Blinged-Up Helmets – Cool Customisation or Legal Headache?

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    Our legal eagle, Andrew ‘Chef’ Prendergast from Motorcycle Solicitors White Dalton provides the answer… Q. Can you help me settle a debate that is currently raging on a Facebook group I am in. A woman who has popped up in the group (she is not a biker, but her husband is I believe) has started…

  • SUZUKI: New Retro Roadsters…

    SUZUKI: New Retro Roadsters…

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    Back in the early 1970s, they didn’t call naked bikes ‘naked bikes’ – because virtually every bike was ‘naked’ in that they had nothing at all in the way of a fairing. Pedantry aside though, Suzuki has just released a couple of new naked machines, with 1970s style, built on its current GSX-8S roadster platform.…

  • BUYING A USED MV Agusta F4 1000

    BUYING A USED MV Agusta F4 1000

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    Jon Urry gets stuck in… The problem with a fanfare is that when the trumpeters have run out of puff, you are left with a bunch of red-faced people holding a long brass tube in their hands in silence and not a lot else. Which is exactly what MV Agusta found when the excitement that…

  • Love at first sight: Yamaha XS650

    Love at first sight: Yamaha XS650

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    It was love at first sight for Leona – the only problem was her mum had just bought it for herself!

  • Test Ride: Ducati Multistrada V4 S

    Test Ride: Ducati Multistrada V4 S

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    In an ever-crowded market, can the latest generation of Ducati’s pioneering Multistrada – with its Panigale-derived motor and raft of electronics – retain its reputation as one of the quickest, most surefooted and thrilling ways to cross continents?

  • The history of the National Chopper Club

    The history of the National Chopper Club

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    Back in the early 1970s, the custom motorcycle scene was in its relative infancy but, following the success of the film Easy Rider, suddenly choppers were the new thing. The scene took a whole new direction, and like-minded people began building them which, in turn, lead to the establishment of a motorcycle club dedicated purely…

  • Speed is Expensive: the Vincent story told by the people who were there in new documentary

    Speed is Expensive: the Vincent story told by the people who were there in new documentary

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    A new documentary follows the life and career of legendary motorcycle designer Philip Vincent, told by the people who were there. Alex Bestwick speaks to director David Lancaster about bringing the Vincent story to the screen.

  • Hints & Tips: Cornering

    Hints & Tips: Cornering

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    WORDS: Mikko Nieminen (with Ryan Decarteret of RAPID TRAINING) PHOTOS: Gary Chapman How to negotiate bends smoothly, confidently and efficiently MB: How can we tell how severe a corner is? Ryan: As always, reading the road is a defining skill. The rider’s ability to gather the right information, early, and in the right detail, will…


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