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  • Peugeot Django 125 review

    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…

  • Paper driving licence to be scrapped in June

    Paper driving licence to be scrapped in June

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    The DVLA has confirmed that, from 8th June 2015, the ‘photocard licence counterpart’ – the [paper sheet that pairs with your plastic licence card – will not be valid, and will no longer be issued by DVLA. When DVLA stops issuing the counterpart, you should destroy yours but you still need to keep your current plastic…

  • 2015 Quadro 350S three-wheel scooter review

    2015 Quadro 350S three-wheel scooter review

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    £5999 | 27bhp @ 7000rpm | 21lb-ft @ 5000rpm | Liquid-cooled four-stroke 346cc Tested by: Carli Ann Smith Images: Joe Dick There’s a new kid in the three-wheeler scooter play pen – the Quadro 350S. Developed in Switzerland and manufactured in Taiwan, one of the shareholders is Luciano Marabese – the Italian designer who worked…

  • R&G continues to support motorcycle racers

    R&G continues to support motorcycle racers

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    R&G is offering all ACU, SACU and MCUI motorcycle race licence holders 15% discount on its products for the 2015 racing season. In 2014, R&G celebrated 15 years of creating innovative motorcycle protection products and is a long-time supporter and sponsor of racing; from grassroots to professional level. The Alton-based crash protection specialist launched its…

  • Triumph Bonneville Spirit | 2015 new motorcycles

    Triumph Bonneville Spirit | 2015 new motorcycles

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    The new Triumph Bonneville Spirit, which will cost £7499,  is a T100-based special edition styled to “celebrate the spirit of customisation”. A unique ‘Spirit Blue’ / ‘New England White’ paint scheme is combined with blackened handlebars, mirrors, front mudguard wheel rims and hubs. The minimalistic black headlight is taken from the Triumph Scrambler, while the…

  • Jawa 660 Sportard review

    Jawa 660 Sportard review

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    Jawa 660 Sportard | From £6745 | 48.8bhp@6500rpm | 42lb-ft@6000rpm | 660cc four-valve SOHC single-cylinder Tested by John Milbank Photos by Joe Dick   Building bikes since 1929, Jawa is a European manufacturer exporting to over 20 countries worldwide. Its popular twin-cylinder two-stroke 350s are the last of the big oil-burners, but the new 660…

  • Moto Guzzi Daytona tribute to Dr John Wittner from Ghezzi Brian

    Moto Guzzi Daytona tribute to Dr John Wittner from Ghezzi Brian

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    The Moto Guzzi Daytona symbolised the return of the Italian company to the world of competitions, after an interruption of many years. This come-back was made possible thanks to the passion and genius of the famous “Dr. John Wittner”. His creation is to this day one of the most successful racing bikes born within the glorious…

  • More three-wheel scooters to come from Yamaha

    More three-wheel scooters to come from Yamaha

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    Motor Cycle Monthly’s Carli Ann Smith spoke exclusively to Shun Miyazawa, Product Manager of the new Tricity… What does your role involve? “My job is to help transfer the customers requirements and needs to the engineer,s and monitor what’s coming back to make sure it fills the gap that’s been identified. We’ve got dedicated teams…

  • Full details of the new Ariel Ace

    Full details of the new Ariel Ace

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    Ariel Motor Company announce the launch of the latest addition to the Ariel family – the Ariel Ace motorcycle. The Ace represents the first new motorcycle from Ariel for over 50 years and builds on a history that began in 1870 making revolutionary bicycles and patenting the spoked wheel. More recently known for the iconic…

  • 2014 Yamaha MT-125 review

    2014 Yamaha MT-125 review

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      Under £4000 (TBC) | 14.8bhp@9000rpm | 9.2bhp@8000rpm |124.7cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke single-cylinder Tested by: Carli Ann Smith Joining the already successful line up of the MT-09 and MT-07, Yamaha has introduced the brand-new MT-125 to the family, so that A1 licence holders can join in the fun. The supersport backbone of the YZF-R125 has been developed into…


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