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Guy Martin in court: Denies fake driving licence charges
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FORMER motorcycle racer and current TV personality Guy Martin appeared at Lincoln Crown Court today (Monday, December 17) to deny charges relating to having a fake Irish driving licence. Martin, 37, of Searby Top, Barnetby, Lincolnshire, pleaded not guilty to two charges. He is charged with possession of a driving licence with intent to deceive…
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Yamaha patents THREE-WHEEL leaning V-Max! Yep, we’re as gob-smacked as you about it…
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Yamaha has filed patents for this bike – which when overlayed with with a Yamaha V-Max looks absolutely spot on as a modern update of the big bruiser. The biggest difference between the 200bhp old-school muscle cruiser and these latest patents is that THIS version of the Yamaha is a three-wheeler and it leans.…
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NEW GEAR: R&G ClickNRide quick-release indicators.
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RRP: From £41.66 // www.rg-racing.com Protection specialists R&G has just announced it’s adding CLICKnRIDE quick-release indicators to its range this winter. Developed in Australia, the clever system is compatible with most motorcycles – and is the perfect solution to stop your indicators getting damaged, no matter whether you thrashing around on track, or bombing about…
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VIDEO: The STORY behind Royal Enfield’s 838cc KX BOBBER.
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Royal Enfield has just released a series of videos, getting under the skin of its new KX 838cc Bobber concept. First revealed to the public at the 2018 EICMA show, Royal Enfield’s all new Bobber KX 838cc concept is a big step forward for the Indian-based factory. And to show just what’s gone into its…
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VIDEO: Blasting Through The Gleinalm Tunnel On The KTM Factory Racing MotoGP Bike
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KTM starts into the 2019 MotoGP season with tunnel vision! Volume up to the maximum for this one!
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BE QUICK – AND GRAB YOURSELF A BARGAIN!
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Get your skates on! The auction ends at 2pm on Monday December 17, 2018.
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REVEALED: Here’s Honda’s latest patent designs for the Neo Wing – the three-wheeler, leaning Gold Wing thing. And it’s going to have power steering!
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It’s been a motorcycle that’s coming ever since the prototype/concept bike was shown to the public in October 2015, and a couple of months ago Honda filed these latest designs for the production version of the huge Neo Wing. Powered by the same 1832cc six-cylinder motor that feeds the current Gold Wing super tourer, we…
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MotoGP stars donate kit to help Italian appeal. Want a signed Valentino Rossi helmet?
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Ok, time to get your hands in pockets and get bidding on a range of exclusive kit from some of the biggest motorcycle racing superstars. The kit has been donated by the likes of Valentino Rossi, Andrea Dovizioso and Cal Crutchlow with the proceeds from the online auction going to relief efforts in the Veneto…
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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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MOTOGP: Argentina gets extension until 2021
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Dorna has confirmed a contract extension for the Argentian MotoGP round that means that the round will feature on the series’ calendar until 2021. The Gran Premio de la Republica Argentina has been held at the track in Santiago del Estero since 2014, before which there were ten Grands Prix held near Buenos Aires, the…
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