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Suzuki’s Katana will cost you £11,399.
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And you can get a special accessory pack on the launch of the bike that will add £999 to that (but it’ll save you £383 over buying the bolt-ons separately). Included in the kit is a fly screen, red and black accessory seat, carbon effect front mudguard and engine covers, a protective tank pad, wheel…
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WSB: Bautista bags top spot with 13 riders covered by one second!
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WorldSBK Rookie Bautista got his 2019 championship charge off to a fine start, toppling Jonathan Rea late on in FP2 to go into Saturday on top. The final session of the opening day of the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship concluded with Alvaro Bautista (ARUBA.IT Racing – Ducati) taking over at the top of combined…
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WSB: Bautista dominates day one in Australia. Lowes second, Rea third
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Four different bikes take four top spots in thrilling opener at Phillip Island After three weeks of rest the World Superbike circus is back in action at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit for the final pre-season test before the racing action kicks off. Amidst chilly temperatures and winds, Ducati’s debutant Álvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati)…
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Now THIS is the naked Suzuki GSX-R1000R we’ve all been waiting for! And it costs just over £17k!
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It makes 202bhp, comes with a full factory warranty and is debuting at the Swiss Moto show in Zurich The bike is, essentially, a stripped-down brand-new GSX-R1000R which properly overshadows the official GSX-S1000 naked motorcycle currently in the Suzuki range (which is based around a 2005 model of the Japanese superbike). Being debuted at the…
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Mr Kawasaki – make this, would you? GPZ900R revived from a 2019 Z900… it’s the Kawasaki version of Suzuki’s new Katana!
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OK, so let’s get this up in this story nice and early – it’s a computer generated image. This thing ain’t real. It’s what a few people in Japan are saying they want, and that’s caused our friends at top bike mag Young Machine to do this illustration. Think of it like the Suzuki ‘Katana’…
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PRODUCT REVIEWS: SPADA Ladies Rigger Reinforced Selvedge Jeans
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RRP: £139.99 // Sizes: 10 – 20 // Colours: Slate Grey I’ll keep this brief. I chose these jeans because of their styling. I reckon they look fantastic. But, best of all, they offer ample protection in the form of reinforced 100% aramid fibres at potential points of impact, plus they feature CE approved knee…
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SAVE SOME CASH: Up to 45% OFF heated grips with SUZUKI.
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Suzuki is currently offering up to 45% off its genuine accessory heated grips – perfect to help you stay warm through the winter. Suzuki’s heated grips boast a slim design and easy operation, and give riders the choice of three heat settings, depending on the conditions. Running until the end of February 2019, the offer‘s…
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GORGEOUS! Now you can MAKE your own mini-BMW 310SS Superbike from bolt-on kit parts!
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Fancy building your own mini-BMW superbike? You can, thanks to an Indian firm making the TVS Apache and a Japanese firm dealing with the bolt-on bits. We’ve been banging on about the mini-BMW Superbike ever since we first brought you plans for the German firm’s 310GS motor and chassis to be used as a base…
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Nicky Hayden inducted into the 2018 AMA motorcycle Hall of Fame
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The AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame inducted six new members over the weekend at the 2018 American Honda AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. The 2018 inductees are four-time AMA National Enduro Champion Terry Cunningham, stunt rider Gary Davis, flat track and road racing tuner Skip Eaken, MotoGP World Champion Nicky Hayden, flat track…
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Legend Stefan Everts seriously ill. In induced coma
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10-time motocross World Champion Stefan Everts is in hospital in an induced coma after contracting malaria whilst taking part in a charity race in the Republic of Congo. The 46-year old is currently in intensive care and is undergoing treatment for the potentially fatal condition. Less than a month ago Everts traveled to the Republic…
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