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Vote for the best custom Harley Davidson
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29 Harley-Davidson authorised dealers have each used a wealth of customisation talent and the vast resources of Harley-Davidson Parts & Accessories to customise a standard Sportster Forty-Eight to find out; which dealership could win the coveted title of ‘Kings of Custom’? In order to create a level playing field, the finished machines must all have taken…
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Royal Enfield to return to UK
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In a remarkable volte-face, Indian motorcycle manufacturer Royal Enfield will be expanding its research and development… to the UK! Royal Enfield was, of course, originally a British company, starting out in 1901 in Reddich (so beating Harley-Davidson as the oldest continually operating motorcycle manufacturer by two years). In 1949 Enfield started selling bikes in India.…
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Peugeot Django 125 review
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Peugeot Django 125 review | From £2499 | 10.1bhp | Single cylinder, air-cooled four-stroke | 124.6cc Tested by: Carli Ann Smith Images: Mykel Nicolaou & Peugeot Created in the early 1950s, the Peugeot S55 was a comfortable and well-equipped two-seater scooter, which over time evolved into the S57. It is from these two models that…
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2015 Yamaha R1 soon to be reviewed by World’s press | New videos
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The new Yamaha R1 will be tested in the next few days by the World’s press. Easter Creek in Sydney, Australia, will be where journalists from across the globe (including our own Tony Carter) get to review the awesome new bike. They’ll also be getting to ride the new Yamaha XJR1300 and XJR1300 Racer while…
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Join Simon Pavey & Charley Boorman for the BMW GS Trophy
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Join BMW Motorrad UK, Dakar legend Simon Pavey and adventurer Charley Boorman for an amazing weekend of on and off-road riding, exploration and fun challenges in South Wales. Building on the success of previous events, the 2015 GS Trophy UK will be the biggest and best ever. Founded in 2008, the BMW Motorrad GS Trophy…
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Alex Lowes leads Phillip Island WSBK testing | Day two
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The second day of testing – ahead of Sunday’s first two eni FIM Superbike World Championship races of the 2015 season – saw Alex Lowes (Voltcom Crescent Suzuki) better his own time from yesterday, ending the day in top spot, 0.070s under last year’s race lap record. This morning’s first test ended with some…
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New street bike – the Sinnis SP125
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Sinnis Motorcycles has launched a new machine; the SP125. Based on a Yamaha YBR, the 125cc motorcycle is designed for commuting, making 9.5bhp @ 8000rpm from the four-stroke, single cylinder, air-cooled 124cc engine and 5-speed gearbox. A seat height of 760mm and a dry weight of 114kg make it a manageable size for most riders.…
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Alex Lowes takes first place in day one of World Superbike WSBK testing
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Two 120-minute sessions kick started the WSBK Official Test at Phillip Island, with Alex Lowes (Voltcom Crescent Suzuki) sitting pretty atop of the combined times. With almost perfect weather conditions the 25 protagonists who will do battle in Sunday’s 22 lap-races relished the opportunity to fine tune their machines across the opening two timed…
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Signed BSB tyre up for auction in aid of Riders for Health
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Motorcycling charity Riders for Health is giving race fans the chance to own a unique British Superbike tyre, signed by past and present stars of the sport. The tyre, which has 19 signatures in total, wis being auctioned on the Riders for Health eBay page from until 23rd February. To place bids visit stores.ebay.co.uk/riders-for-health The tyre is signed…
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Vespa, Piaggio, Gliera and Aprilia scooters gain two-year breakdown cover
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Piaggio UK has announced a new level of breakdown cover for owners of Vespa, Piaggio, Gilera and Aprilia scooters over 100cc, as well as all Piaggio MP3 and Gilera Fuoco three-wheelers. ‘Strada Sicura‘ brings the benefits already enjoyed by buyers of Aprilia and Moto Guzzi motorcycles to the scooter customers, with the new scheme applying to machines registered from 1st January…
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