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VIDEO: Dunlop M4 Suzuki two-seat superbike program
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MotoAmerica is offering a brilliant experience, as part of the Dunlop M4 Suzuki Two-Seat Superbike Program. If you’ve not heard of it, it offers the opportunity to ride pillion on some serious race machinery – and anyone can have a go. Cool right? And to show anyone can do it, here’s a brilliant video of…
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BMW to ‘mass produce’ carbon fibre swingarm?
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BMW has won an award for its innovative reinforced carbon fibre swingarm – as it’s found a way to mass produce the material at a lower cost. No news on pricing just yet though! BMW has recently won the 2018 JEC Innovation Award (in the Leisure and Sports category) with its low-cost reinforced carbon fibre…
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VIDEO: Johann Zarco gives the new Shark EVO-ONE 2 his seal of approval
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Double Moto2 World Champion and 2017 MotoGP Rookie of the Year, Johann Zarco has given the new Shark EVO-ONE 2 his seal of approval – confirming it’s his go-to lid for riding on the road. The EVO-ONE 2 is the latest helmet in Shark’s successful ‘EVO’ product line – the first range of helmets in…
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Book your place on Maria Costello’s women’s only IAM RoadSmart Skills Day
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Female bikers have the unique chance to ride with Maria Costello MBE this summer, at a unique women-only Skills Day with road safety charity IAM RoadSmart. Maria, who is also IAM RoadSmart’s Rider Ambassador, has made more than 40 starts at the world famous Isle of Man TT and will be back there this summer,…
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British Talent Cup – Interview with 16-year-old round one winner, Thomas Strudwick
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16-year-old SHARK-sponsored racer, Thomas Strudwick, won the first race of the brand-new British Talent Cup at Donington Park this weekend. MoreBikes.co.uk spoke to him after his win about how he got started, what it feels like to make history and what his aims are for the rest of the season… How does it feel…
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Sammy Miller’s 1954 BMW Rennsport to be displayed at Stafford Classic Bike Show
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The world famous 1954 classic BMW Rennsport, which almost won the world championship with the great Walter Zeller – is set to be displayed on the Hagon Shocks stand at the fast approaching International Classic MotorCycle Show. The bike sits amongst innumerable treasures in Sammy’s collection, and has been paraded at Goodwood, Donington, Mallory, Verano…
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BSB: Shane ‘Shakey’ Byrne topped the times in the opening British Superbike Championship free practice session
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Shane ‘Shakey’ Byrne topped the times in the opening British Superbike Championship free practice session of the season at Donington Park as the Be Wiser Ducati rider held the advantage from Jake Dixon on the RAF Regular & Reserves Kawasaki. Rookie Kyle Ryde made an impressive debut to set the third fastest time on the…
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HUGE RUMOURS: Jet-powered MV Agusta on the way?
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MV Agusta’s eccentric CEO Giovanni Castiglioni has hinted that the iconic Italian brand is working on a brand new exclusive superbike – and there’s talk that it’s going to be jet powered! Iconic Italian motorcycle manufacturer, MV Agusta, has recently undergone a resurgence of sorts, after years of financial instability and uncertainty – but thanks…
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Myth-busting advice from the DVLA for bikers ahead of the Bank Holiday weekend
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Almost 10,000 bikers were fined for putting untaxed motorbikes on the road last year according to latest figures from DVLA. Over the winter months, thousands of riders declare their motorbikes as SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification) – meaning they can keep their bikes off the road without paying tax. Recent figures from the DVLA show…
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FIRST RIDE: WK 650NK
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FIRST RIDE: WK 650NK More bang for your buck with WK’s KTM-inspired naked Motorcycles manufactured in China are often dismissed as bargain-basement reproductions of existing models from Europe and Japan. But as each year passes, that statement appears further and further from the truth – and with over 50% of the world’s motorcycles now built…
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