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New KTM 1290 Super Adventure announced
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For model year 2015, KTM will add to its ADVENTURE range and take it even further with the new KTM 1290 SUPER ADVENTURE. As its name suggests, the 1290 builds on the current 1190 ADVENTURE. It will sit alongside in the diverse KTM Street range next year but the high-end machine will add a different…
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The age of the driverless car is upon us. Again.
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MoreBikes.co.uk and MotorCycle Monthly publisher Steve Rose isn’t impressed with the idea of drivers having even more control taken away from them… Before I did this for a living I was a research scientist. And in that work you soon come to realise the value of a good headline. When your funding is coming to…
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New Küryakyn air cleaners for Yamaha XV950 Bolt
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MAG Europe has announced three new air cleaners for the Yamaha XV950… Hypercharger: Since their introduction for H-D Models in 1992, The Hypercharger has been widely recognized as one of the most cost effective performance modifications available. Aside from the desirable gains in performance, the Hypercharger is one of the most striking enhancements you can…
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Scotland’s A roads record worst cases of speeding
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New figures obtained by leading road safety charity the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) through a Freedom of Information request to Police Scotland have revealed the top 20 recorded speeding offences in Scotland for the past 15 months. They show that of the top 20 recorded top speeds between 1 April 2013 and 30 June…
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Limited edition Suzuki GSX-R1000 World Superbike replica
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Suzuki has announced details of a limited edition GSX-R1000 World Superbike replica, with just 25 of the Voltcom Crescent Suzuki liveried machines set to be produced. As well as the replica paint scheme, mirroring the GSX-R1000s ridden by Alex Lowes and Eugene Laverty in the World Superbike Championship, the limited edition models also come with…
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Kawasaki GPZ900R review| Used bike
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Steve Cooper from the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club picks out another great example of classic oriental metal To think of the GPZ as ‘just another old bike’ is to miss everything the 30-year-old Ninja gave the world of motorcycling… If you own a liquid cooled four-cylinder motorcycle today, you owe a debt of thanks to…
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Free CBT with the Kymco K-Pipe
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Kymco is offering free compulsory basic training (CBT) on two of its most popular motorcycles with young riders and first time bikers, the K-Pipe 50 and K-Pipe 125. This exclusive offer is available on all new K-Pipe models purchased via Kymco’s UK dealer network between 1st July and 30th September 2014. The K-Pipe, with its…
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“We‘ve made it really easy to ride” | How the Indian Scout was designed
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Roland Brown spoke to Gary Gray, Indian Motorcycles Product Director at the recent Scout launch… “Why did we choose 1133cc? The capacity just seemed like the right number. We wanted a torque curve that is easy to ride, we wanted 100bhp in North America and Europe, and we wanted a bike that was lightweight and…
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Help rebuild the Ulster Grand Prix House in memory of David Wood
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The team behind the rebuilding of Ulster Grand Prix House in memory of David Wood is urging bike fans to show their support by ‘buying a block’ for the building. Promoters of the Metzeler Ulster Grand Prix, the Dundrod and District Motorcycle Club (DDMC) has been working closely with The David Wood Foundation, Lisburn City…
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New off-road brake pads from Brenta
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Designed and made in Italy using the latest in braking technology, Brenta Brake Pads have quickly established a strong reputation for high quality and affordability, and now Internet parts specialist Wemoto has introduced a comprehensive range of Brenta sintered brake pads for off-road machines. The latest and most advanced production techniques are used throughout the…
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