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  • 2014 BMW S1000R Sport Review

    2014 BMW S1000R Sport Review

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      £11,390 | Liquid-cooled four cylinder  | 160bhp | 83lb-ft Tested by Roland Brown. Motorcycle Journalist and former international racer, Roland Brown is one of the world’s most respected bike testers. Subscribe to his fantastic YouTube channel – iMotorcycle Video – here. It’s four years since BMW dropped the 190bhp bombshell of the S1000RR on the motorcycle…

  • SYM XS125-K

    SYM XS125-K

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      £1699 www.symuk.co.uk The XS125K is said to be economical, consuming a claimed 1.3 litres of petrol per 100km. Check out the ‘options’ available on the SYM range. Twist & Go issue reviewed: N/A Tech Spec Engine: 124cc Four-stroke Gearbox: Geared Licence required: A1 Fuel tank size: 13ltrs We say: Basic commuter bike. 

  • NEW KIT: Barkbusters hardware kits

    NEW KIT: Barkbusters hardware kits

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    The hugely popular R&G-distributed Barkbusters Handguards have become an essential addition for road riders and off-road explorers alike, and now the brand has unveiled that select hardware kits are available in a sleek and stealthy black finish.       Giving riders a new option for protective customisation, the black hardware is available for a wide range…

  • GSX-R1000R Reborn for 2026 – Full Tech Refresh and Retro Colours for UK Comeback

    GSX-R1000R Reborn for 2026 – Full Tech Refresh and Retro Colours for UK Comeback

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    Suzuki has confirmed the return of its flagship superbike, the GSX-R1000R, to the UK and European markets in 2026 — marking a significant comeback for the brand’s race-proven machine just in time for the 40th anniversary of the GSX-R family. Built to meet the latest Euro 5+ emissions standards without sacrificing performance, the new GSX-R1000R…

  • SUZUKI: New Retro Roadsters…

    SUZUKI: New Retro Roadsters…

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    Back in the early 1970s, they didn’t call naked bikes ‘naked bikes’ – because virtually every bike was ‘naked’ in that they had nothing at all in the way of a fairing. Pedantry aside though, Suzuki has just released a couple of new naked machines, with 1970s style, built on its current GSX-8S roadster platform.…

  • R&G range expansion

    R&G range expansion

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    Crash protection specialist R&G is continuing to expand its range this summer, with a host of new machines joining its already expansive lineup, including the Honda X-ADV (750), 2025 Ducati Streetfighter V2 and V2S, 2025 Ducati Panigale V2 and V2S, and 2025 Yamaha MT-07. Always eager to protect riders as soon as possible after riding…

  • SUZUKI: Launches Retro-Styled GSX-8T and GSX-8TT on Award-Winning 800 Platform

    SUZUKI: Launches Retro-Styled GSX-8T and GSX-8TT on Award-Winning 800 Platform

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    Suzuki has officially unveiled two exciting new additions to its GSX-8 platform – the GSX-8T and GSX-8TT – combining retro-inspired design with cutting-edge performance. Based on the acclaimed 776cc parallel twin engine, these models channel the spirit of Suzuki’s 1960s and 70s heritage, while delivering next-generation technology for today’s riders. Retro Looks, Modern Engineering The…

  • Featherbed Frame Theme for Ardingly Summer Show

    Featherbed Frame Theme for Ardingly Summer Show

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    The largest indoor classic motorcycle show and jumble in the South East will return next month with a Norton theme.

  • Auction of rare Italian and Japanese cross and off-road motorcycles from the 70s

    Auction of rare Italian and Japanese cross and off-road motorcycles from the 70s

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    The appointment with the spring auction of mopeds and motorcycles is scheduled for Monday, June 16 at Spazio Bolaffi in Turin with over 120 lots offering a varied and interesting vision of the world of collectible two-wheelers.

  • Trick-Frame BMW

    Trick-Frame BMW

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    Fuel-injected BMWs aren’t a common sight in the custom bike world, but there’re always those maverick souls who like to be a little different from the rest of us, aren’t there?


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