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  • Frankie Chili to make rare guest appearance at Stafford show

    Frankie Chili to make rare guest appearance at Stafford show

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    17 wins and 61 podiums from 276 World Superbike starts, five wins and 11 podiums from 102 Grand Prix starts and a total of 33 fastest laps throughout a career that stretched across two decades. Impressive statistics, yes, but more than that, Pierfrancesco Chili – known to all as Frankie Chili – has captured the…

  • FullSix launches carbon-fibre products for the Ducati Monster by designer John Keogh

    FullSix launches carbon-fibre products for the Ducati Monster by designer John Keogh

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    FullSix are proud to present a new series of carbon-fibre products for Ducati’s legendary Monster, custom-designed by renowned British motorcycle designer John Keogh. John has worked with FullSix to produce the pieces directly from clay-modelling at CDT’s Kropa factory. These pieces are showcased on the “FullSix Monster”, a stylish carbon-fibre reinterpretation of the classic Ducati…

  • ‘Bone Conduction’ helmet intercom system now available in twin packs

    ‘Bone Conduction’ helmet intercom system now available in twin packs

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    The DO1 Buhel helmet communication concept offering Bluetooth® hands-free helmet communications and ‘Bone Conduction’ has been upgraded. Using a revolutionary vibration driver which induces the helmet shell itself to create a 3D-like audio inside the helmet, the D01.1 has improved functionality allowing Rider and Pillion to connect with a reach of around 10 metres. The…

  • Speeding fines could “increase to up to £10,000”

    Speeding fines could “increase to up to £10,000”

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    Proposals are being considered by the Government, which could see fines for speeding and other offences increase drastically.  Currently, the maximum fine for speeding on the motorway is £2,500; the new proposals could see this increase four-fold to £10,000. Fines for other speeding offences and driving without insurance could also see increases. Justice Minister Jeremy…

  • I fell off my bike on oil. Cooking oil.

    I fell off my bike on oil. Cooking oil.

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    Q. I have a weird situation… My mate lives out in the sticks in a little housing estate. I swung round to see him on my XJR1300 and as I turned into his close my front-end slipped away and I tumbled off. I hit the deck and fractured my elbow. Upon getting up I saw the road was…

  • I got knocked off my bike by a provisional licence holder: what can I do?

    I got knocked off my bike by a provisional licence holder: what can I do?

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    Q. Have I got problems? I was riding my CBR600rr down a residential road when a car reversed straight out of a drive in front of me. I had no chance of braking and “T-boned” his rear passenger door. Luckily it was only a little car, and I flew like superman over the top instead…

  • Can I claim against an event organiser?

    Can I claim against an event organiser?

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    Q. My wife bought me and my son a motor experience day off the internet. – the morning involved driving round the track in supercars, and riding a motorcycle around a grass off-road area in the afternoon. The morning went fine, but when it came to the afternoon I told the two chaps “supervising” the…

  • Evolution of the Peugeot Tweet Scooter

    Evolution of the Peugeot Tweet Scooter

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    Peugeot has updated its big wheel scooter for 2014, with the introduction of the Tweet Evo.Now available with a choice of modern economical 50cc and 125cc 4-stroke motors, the Tweet Evo has a short wheelbase (1330mm), light weight (100kg/50cc and 109kg/125cc) and large 16” wheels, so it handles exceptionally well on both town and country roads.  Peugeot…

  • Tech Level course to help young mechanics

    Tech Level course to help young mechanics

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    Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Principles has been unveiled as one of the new qualifications available from September 2014 for 16 -19 year olds, and is endorsed by Kawasaki. But what does that mean for the bike industry? Carli Ann Smith investigates… As part of the government’s strategy to bolster the economy, Ministers have announced 142…

  • Clymer workshop manual review

    Clymer workshop manual review

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    Tested by: John Milbank RRP: £23.99 More info: www.clymer.co.uk I’ve worked on my own vehicles since I was 17 (I wish I still had that MkII Ford Escort), but this is my first time with a Clymer manual. I’ve got to say, I’m impressed! The level of detail is superb, with very clear diagrams and instruction…


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