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  • 2012 AJS Firefox 50

    2012 AJS Firefox 50

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    £1049 www.ajsmotorcycles.co.uk This nippy little Firefox was new in 2012, it’s a 50cc two stroke with LED lights, rear rack and quite nice styling. Just £1049 on the road, so it’s worth a look. Issue reviewed: N/A Tech Spec Engine: 49cc Two-stroke Gearbox: Automatic Licence required: AM Claimed power: 3bhp Fuel tank size: 4.7ltrs We…

  • Rev’It Air Jacket review

    Rev’It Air Jacket review

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    Reviewed by: Bruce Wilson RRP: £119.99 I really rate this jacket. To be honest, I don’t get to wear it that much in the UK, but on the odd occasion when the weather perks up, there’s nothing better for keeping you cool, comfortable and feeling safe. I’ve probably used it more off- road than on Tarmac,…

  • RST One-Piece leathers review

    RST One-Piece leathers review

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    Reviewed by: Malc Wheeler RRP: £399.99 RST has built an enviable reputation for making a product that is the match for much more expensive lines and being able to sell at an affordable price. Just £399.99 for a leather suit of this quality has to be a bargain. Made from 1.1 to 1.2mm
cowhide, the suit is double…

  • Harley-Davidson FXRG Textile suit review

    Harley-Davidson FXRG Textile suit review

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    Reviewed by: Malc Wheeler for 10,000+ miles RRP: £807 This could be a very short feature. The Harley-Davidson FXRG textile two-piece is, without doubt, the finest all weather riding gear I have ever used. There I’ve said it. It arrived in 2008, along with the Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Ultra that was my long-term test bike…

  • Alpinestars GP Pro gloves review

    Alpinestars GP Pro gloves review

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    Reviewed by: Tony Carter for 10,000+ miles RRP: £1500 I’m on my third pair of these gloves for one simple reason, they work extremely well. The body armour is plentiful and tough. Don’t worry if these gloves look a bit ‘too much’ body armour for you because although they do look like they should be uncomfortable…

  • BMW Streetguard suit review

    BMW Streetguard suit review

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    Reviewed by: Steve Rose for 8000 miles 
RRP: Jacket £630/trousers £495 Yes, it’s expensive and yes, as you’d expect from BMW it’s made from all manner of high tech materials that keep you warm in winter and cool in summer with a bamboozling spec that means little to any of us, other than posting the question……

  • Dainese Summer gloves review

    Dainese Summer gloves review

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    Reviwed by: Marc Wheeler for 20,000+ miles RRP: £59.99 There is no question, these Dainese lightweight gloves, the name of which I have long since forgotten, have been the most durable, and versatile, summer gloves I have ever had the pleasure the use. The maiden voyage for the gloves was on a motorcycle launch, Harley-Davidson…

  • Kärcher K4 Pressure washer review

    Kärcher K4 Pressure washer review

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    Reviewed by: Steff Woodhouse for 3 1⁄2 years
 RRP: £295 There are things in life that are just great, and the Karcher pressure washer is one of them, I have had the K4 model pictured for many years and to say it has been used is an under statement. On average I guess these machines are designed…

  • Held Titan race gloves review

    Held Titan race gloves review

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    Reviewed by: Bruce Wilson for 2000miles 
RRP: £229 If there’s one thing I hate, it’s an ill-fitting glove. We all know how important control is on a motorcycle, so there’s nothing worse than when you go to twist the throttle, but first you’ve got to get past that annoying area of super- baggy leather first. Thankfully,…

  • 2011 Honda CBF1000 review

    2011 Honda CBF1000 review

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    It’s not often you come across a litre bike that someone new to two wheels can genuinely ride as comfortably and confidently as a seasoned two-up touring biker can.  What’s not to like about a superbike derived powerplant, Agile handling and complete versatility, all delivered in a supremely comfy package? Exactly. Here at MCM we…


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