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  • PRODUCT REVIEWS: AGV Sport Modular flip-front helmet

    PRODUCT REVIEWS: AGV Sport Modular flip-front helmet

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    Tested by: Mikko Nieminen | From £549.99 | www.agv.co.uk The flip-front helmet has traditionally been the helmet of choice for tourers, riding instructors and police officers, but is shunned by many due to them being rather bulky and heavy (the helmets that is, not the doubters). However, they have been loved by scores of everyday…

  • PRODUCT REVIEWS: Knox Logan Jacket

    PRODUCT REVIEWS: Knox Logan Jacket

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    RRP: £249.99 // Sizes: S-3XL // Colours: Green, Black I really like Knox gear. Since I’ve been riding, I’ve been lucky enough to test a couple of pairs of the British brands jeans – and their quality, and styling, is second to none. Last summer I got my hands on Knox’s all-new Logan jacket –…

  • PRODUCT REVIEWS: Alpinestars Force Backpack 25

    PRODUCT REVIEWS: Alpinestars Force Backpack 25

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    RRP: £139.99 // Sizes:  25L Capacity // Colour: Black First of all, let’s outline what I typically look for in a rucksack. I want storage, comfort, and I expect them to be able to take a bit of a beating too. And after using the Alpinestars Force Backpack 25 every day for last nine months…

  • Harley-Davidson unveils ALL-NEW drag-inspired FXDR 114 power cruiser

    Harley-Davidson unveils ALL-NEW drag-inspired FXDR 114 power cruiser

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    Harley-Davidson has just unveiled its aggressive new drag-racing inspired FXDR 114. It’s the tenth H-D based around the Softail platform, and is the latest in a line of 100 new motorcycles that the Milwaukee-based brand plans to introduce by 2027.   Priced just shy of 20 grand, Harley-Davidson claims its new FXDR 114 delivers hard-core…

  • Motorcycle Live 2018: The one-stop shop for new riders

    Motorcycle Live 2018: The one-stop shop for new riders

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    For new riders, passing their motorcycle test can be exciting and overwhelming in equal measure. Where do they go from here? Which bike is right for them? Of all the kit and accessories, what do they actually need? There is a one-stop shop where new riders can find everything they need under one roof and that’s Motorcycle Live, the UK’s…

  • Motorcycle Live 2018 tickets on sale now: FIVE reasons to buy in advance

    Motorcycle Live 2018 tickets on sale now: FIVE reasons to buy in advance

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    It might feel like a long way off just yet – but tickets have now gone on sale for this year’s Motorcycle Live at the NEC. From 17-25 November 2018, Motorcycle Live will fill four halls of The NEC to bursting, with brand-new metal from over 35 leading manufacturers; all the latest kit and accessories;…

  • PRODUCTS: Shark Spartan Helmet Review

    PRODUCTS: Shark Spartan Helmet Review

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    There’s so much I’ve grown to like about SHARK Helmet’s Spartan helmet, having appreciated its numerous qualities on each and every one of my journeys. Some people consider a helmet as just a legal necessity. But when you ride a bike for a living as I do, it can make the difference between having a…

  • First Ride: Honda CRF250L Rally

    First Ride: Honda CRF250L Rally

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    Of all the bikes in Honda’s line-up, the CRF250L Rally is arguably the most interesting. Honda claims it’s inspired by the factory CRF450 Rally – but despite its name and looks, the little Honda is not a rally bike. More accurately, Honda describes the CRF250L Rally as being ‘ready for a weekend adventure, long-distance touring,…

  • First Ride: Honda CMX500 Rebel

    First Ride: Honda CMX500 Rebel

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    Reviving the Rebel: Honda’s iconic smaller capacity cruiser Honda’s new, novice-friendly middleweight cruiser, the CMX500 Rebel, joins the popular CBR500F sportster, CB500F roadster and CB500X adventure styled bike in Honda’s entry level family of easy-going 500cc twins. They’ve all been designed around the same 47bhp 471cc parallel twin engine and tubular steel frame – but…

  • First Ride: Triumph Street Twin (A2 Restricted)

    First Ride: Triumph Street Twin (A2 Restricted)

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    A2 LICENCE RESTRICTED RETRO-STYLED ROADSTER Over the last few years a swathe of retro styled bikes has cemented themselves in the motorcycle market – and Triumph has consistently been at the forefront of the trend. Sitting within the retro-styled Bonneville range, the Street Twin is the least expensive of Triumph’s revamped family of parallel twins…


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