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  • New-look Sinnis Retrostar and Sinnis Café 125 launched

    New-look Sinnis Retrostar and Sinnis Café 125 launched

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    Sinnis motorcycles are pleased to present the latest version of the Retrostar 125 and Cafe 125 in two new striking colour combinations. Since the launch of the Café and Retrostar models in May last year, both have been very successful, gaining new fans nationwide. To keep up with market demand the company has launched two new…

  • KTM 390 Rear Bag review

    KTM 390 Rear Bag review

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    RRP: £92.47 | www.ktm.co.uk | Tested by Carli Ann Smith Sometimes I don’t want to fill my pockets with my phone, purse, house keys and chocolate bars – but it doesn’t warrant carrying round a huge rucksack. This cool little rear bag offers a great solution. It fits on the back of my KTM 390 Duke by two Velcro…

  • 2015 Indian Roadmaster: Full details

    2015 Indian Roadmaster: Full details

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    Originally produced from 1947-1953, the Indian Roadmaster was widely recognized as one of America’s most reliable and comfortable touring bikes, and the all-new 2015 Roadmaster is destined to reclaim that honour. In keeping with its legendary namesake, the Roadmaster comes fully-loaded with premium features for comfort and convenience. Roadmaster is the ultimate statement motorcycle, a…

  • Matchless Experience

    Matchless Experience

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      It’s not every day that you can say you’ve ridden a bike which is one of four in the whole wide world…and one in the UK. Today is the day I can… Today I took my first ride on a classic bike – a 1960s Matchless G50 CSR  – which we have on loan from…

  • Ride the UK’s best roads and see a great show!

    Ride the UK’s best roads and see a great show!

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    The Carole Nash Great Scottish Bike show in Edinburgh on the 9th & 10th August promises to be the North’s best event… Chris Moss has three great rides to do while you’re there. Going to the biking celebration north of the border will give you a chance to see and enjoy plenty, with an huge…

  • How to get to the top: Alex Salvini, enduro world champion

    How to get to the top: Alex Salvini, enduro world champion

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    Guts. Grit. Determination. Sacrifice. ‘Alex Salvini, A Life Behind the Bars’ is the first episode in a new series that opens the door on the psyches of Honda riders and what it takes to get to the top. In this edit, reigning Enduro World Champion Alex Salvini gives an insight into his mind – what…

  • 2015 Victory Magnum bagger: Full details

    2015 Victory Magnum bagger: Full details

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    Building on the international success of the sector-leading Cross Country, Victory Motorcycles have indulged themselves with a mainstream production model like no manufacturer before, creating a factory-custom bagger for a new generation of riders. The new Magnum redefines the bagger class with its winning combination of fast handling chassis geometry, the lowest seat height in…

  • 2moroRider update: Crossing Asia from Turkey to Thailand

    2moroRider update: Crossing Asia from Turkey to Thailand

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    Three months after leaving the Triumph factory in Hinckley, young British adventure motorcyclist Rhys Lawrey has arrived in Bangkok, having ridden across Asia, from Turkey to Thailand, on his Triumph Tiger 800 XC. With another 37,000 miles ahead, the 23-year old is still only a quarter of the way towards his goal of riding into…

  • Britain’s safest roads revealed by IAM

    Britain’s safest roads revealed by IAM

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    Britain’s leading road safety charity the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) has revealed the local authority areas that have performed best and worst for reducing the number of people killed or seriously injured on their roads last year. The top three areas for reductions are Nottinghamshire, Tower Hamlets and Chester/Chester West; with some 98, 81…

  • Phil Armes returning to the Classic TT to “Finish the job”

    Phil Armes returning to the Classic TT to “Finish the job”

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    Former racer Phil Armes looked to defy the odds last year at the Manx Grand Prix when he swapped his wheelchair for an SV650 Suzuki and donned a set a leathers for the first time since breaking his back at the Ulster Grand Prix in 1995. After patient tuition from the team at ‘The Bike…


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