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Detachable motorcycle wins Department for Transport funding. Extends range of electric planes.
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A motorcycle that attaches to planes to increase their range was among a range of ambitious projects that received a share of £700,000 to improve UK transport. The Department for Transport has pledged to spend a third of its procurement budget with small- and medium-sized enterprises by 2022, aiming to provide inventive solutions to transport…
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VIDEO: Award-winning Isle of Man TT documentary series. Episode One.
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Studio Kippenberger has released the first part of its Isle of Man TT documentary series, which offers a tribute to all the fallen heroes of TT since its inception in 1907 – and intercuts racing action with interviews from TT racers. With its incredible cinematography, the film has been awarded the Gold medal at the…
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VIDEO: Marquez vs. Marquez. TWO to FOUR wheels.
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Marc Marquez took a break from two wheels at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria – swapping his Repsol Honda RC213 bike for a V8-powered Red Bull Racing RB8, as used in the 2012 F1 season by Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel.
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VIDEO: Russia’s state-owned ARMOURED motorcycle. The Kortehz.
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It’s no secret that Russia has been working on its own motorcycles for civil service use. Up to now, the Russian state has relied on models from BMW and the Ural – but now it has unveiled its first motorcycle, which be produced under the Kortehz name. https://youtu.be/twilRYiQ2Xc Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to fill…
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Yamaha’s plan for airbags on scooters revealed
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We all know that you can’t fit airbags to sportbikes, largely because of the almost-prone riding position that the sporty motorcycles sit the rider in – an airbag can’t be sited under the chest of the rider for obvious reasons. So where can you fit an airbag in the modern motorcycling world? We’ve had one…
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Motorcycle instructor criticises Shell. Told to remove helmet as woman in burka fills up next to him.
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In the wake of Boris Johnson’s criticism of the Burka, motorcycle instructor Liam Bradley has slammed a Shell garage in Blackburn, Lancashire, claiming he was told to remove his open face helmet – while a woman in a burka filled up next to him. Bradley obliged and removed his open face helmet, but was left…
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TVS funds e-motorcycle start-up. 250cc motorcycle in the works.
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TVS Motor Co has put some cash behind Bangalore-based electric two-wheeler and energy infrastructure specialist Ultraviolette Automotive, to help the start-up with its continued product engineering and R&D. TVS Motor Co says Ultraviolette Automotive is engaged in developing top-of-the-line electric mobility solutions – and is currently developing an electric motorcycle that is capable of outperforming…
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Donald Trump Tweets support for a Harley-Davidson boycott
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President of the USA, Donald Trump has expressed support towards Harley-Davidson motorcycle owners who are looking to boycott the company in the event that it shifts its production overseas – following the iconic American brands suggestion that it would be forced to move some of its manufacturing operations overseas if tariffs get imposed. H-D announced back in…
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LS2’s CUSTOM Arrow C Evo helmet. Created for Bonneville Speed Week.
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LS2 has joined forces with the Open Eyes Dream team, creating a custom Arrow C Evo helmet for its Bonneville Speed Week record attempt. LS2 Helmets has created a custom Arrow C Evo helmet for Dino Romano , Domenico Fasanella and Rosaria Fiorentino of the Open Eyes Dream team, who are in Salt Lake for…
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