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  • Top-end sports bikes important to UK motorcycling

    Top-end sports bikes important to UK motorcycling

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    MyCarCheck.com‘s motorcycle expert, Rob Hobson,  specialises in motorbikes and scooters. After leaving a dealer role to launch CAP’s Green Book, he worked in business development for Piaggio. He brings regular updates on the best bikes to buy each month, and is today giving us his roundup of the state of motorcycling. “This time last year we…

  • BMW R1200R prices announced

    BMW R1200R prices announced

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    Three models of the new BMW R 1200 R will be available from 07 February 2015, each with a unique paintscheme and selection of factory-fit options as standard. The standard R 1200 R is available from £10,250 on the road. BMW Motorrad UK offers special edition models to take advantage of even better value packages…

  • 2015 Moto Guzzi V7 II review

    2015 Moto Guzzi V7 II review

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    Moto Guzzi V7 II | From £7134 | 744cc | Four-stroke, air-cooled, 90° V-twin | 48bhp I 44lb-ft Words: Tony Carter Photos: Milagro   The V7 range has been nipped and tucked for 2015. With three models in the range – the Stone, Special and Racer – each with their own styling as well as…

  • The history of Triumph | 25 years at Hinckley

    The history of Triumph | 25 years at Hinckley

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    It’s nearly a quarter of a century since Triumph came back with a bang. Bertie Simmonds examines how they did it for MoreBikes… On June 29th 1990 the press gathered for the announcement that Triumph Motorcycles was back in business again. Many had heard this all before, and many have heard similar stories of great…

  • 2015 Triumph Tiger 800 review

    2015 Triumph Tiger 800 review

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    2015 Triumph Tiger 800 | From £8499 | 94bhp@9,250rpm |58lb-ft@7,850rpm | 800cc liquid-cooled, line 3-cylinder Tested by: Tony Carter Photos by: Alessio Barbanti, Paul Barshon, Matteo Cavadini, Freddie Kirn   Despite what Triumph and anyone else will try to tell you, the Tiger 800 isn’t an adventure bike. It’s much more than that. It’s also…

  • Four-wheel scooters on way to UK

    Four-wheel scooters on way to UK

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    ClementsMoto has announced that they are to be the UK distributor for Swiss company Quadro. Established in 2011, it’s a developer of three and four-wheel scooters which are said to combine the agility of two-wheels with the safety of four.  The bikes are currently manufactured in Taiwan, utilising Italian components. The first model coming to the UK is the Quadro…

  • MV Agusta Stradale 800 | 2015 new motorcycles

    MV Agusta Stradale 800 | 2015 new motorcycles

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    Just revealed is the new MC Agusta Stradale 800, featuring a 115bhp, 58lb-ft 798cc triple developed specifically for the bike. A quick shifter, ABS, selectable maps and Rear Wheel Lift Mitigation are all standard, with a price expected to be around £11,000. Here’s what the press release had to say… Motorways. Different situations that used…

  • Husqvarna Concept 401 Vitpilen / Svartpilen | 2015 new motorcycles

    Husqvarna Concept 401 Vitpilen / Svartpilen | 2015 new motorcycles

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    Post-war Europe saw Husqvarna’s lightweight single-cylinder bikes popular on the difficult roads and tracks of the time. The new Husqvarna 401 Vitpilen and Svartpilen (White Arrow and Black Arrow) see a mix of the company’s off-road bikes of the 60s and 70s, and the road bikes of the 40s. Details are sparse, and we’re usually…

  • MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 | 2015 new motorcycles

    MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 | 2015 new motorcycles

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    Available from the beginning of 2015, the new MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 makes 110bhp, with a 15% torque increase. Here’s what MV said… The lightweight 800 three cylinder engine at the centre of the precious frame with steel trellis structure and aluminium plates. Electronics at the service of the rider. And so MV Agusta…

  • Aprilia RSV4 RR | 2015 new motorcycles

    Aprilia RSV4 RR | 2015 new motorcycles

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    The Aprilia RSV4 RR uses the 65° V4 engine, now making 201bhp@13,000rpm, and 85lb-ft@10,500rpm. It’s got a wet weight of around 200kg, and was designed to be ‘the absolute best uncompromising superbike’. A Race Pack adds aluminium forged wheels and Öhlins suspension, while a limited-edition RF model comes with the Race Pack as standard. All…


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