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Video: This is what the future of biking looks like with Kawasaki Artificial Intelligence
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Bikes are getting smarter all the time with advanced electronics, and Kawasaki wants to take the development to another level with its Artificial intelligence (AI) project. We were the first to bring you the Japanese giant’s plans way back in August (you can read our original article HERE) and rather than it disappearing into the…
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Expert tips for choosing your winter kit
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Expert tips for choosing your winter kit If you’re doing some last minute Christmas shopping for the biker in your life, or just fancy some new kit yourself, have a look at these tips from Scott Empson, Managing Director of Nevis Marketing. Here Scott gives us his top tips for what to look for when…
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Meet Chappie, Sci-Fi inspired KTM custom
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If you’re into Sci-Fi films, you may know Chappie as a robot from Neill Blomkamp’s movie of the same name. Well, now there’s a Chappie bike too. The Chappie inspired KTM Duke has been built by Autologue Design in Pune, India. The KTM’s stock body panels have been replaced with custom bodywork to turn it into a…
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VIDEO Epic 500GP Battles – Wayne Rainey versus Kevin Schwantz
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VIDEO Epic 500GP Battles – Wayne Rainey versus Kevin Schwantz. Check out this great video compilation of two heroes of Grand Prix 500 racing from the late 1980s and early 1990s – Kevin Schwantz and Wayne Rainey. This action is from a time when the bikes were fierce. 160bhp, 130kg of weight, no rider electronics…
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Video: Haiden Deegan (10) rides his dad’s factory 450cc motocross bike. Yep.
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Video: Haiden Deegan (10) rides his dad’s factory 450cc motocross bike. Yep. The next time someone tells you that a 450 motocross bike is too big and powerful for them, show them this. This is Haiden Deegan, 10 year old son of modern motocross star Brian Deegan. Haiden is really making a name for himself…
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Spied: Suzuki’s plans for a new GSX-150R naked in 2018 appear in Asia. Apes big bike looks and gets more power (according to the documents)
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Spied: Suzuki’s plans for a new GSX-150R naked in 2018 appear in Asia. Apes big bike looks and gets more power (according to the documents), Suzuki Indonesia has filed a new set of patents for its upcoming GSX-150R that shows the tiny beginner bike looking even more like the GSX-1000S big naked. The patents have…
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Launch ride: Triumph Bonneville Bobber
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WORDS: John Milbank, editor of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure magazine PHOTOGRAPHY: Triumph It seems I’m the only person in the UK who didn’t really like the Bobber when it was launched. In photos I thought it looked too bulky at the front. Even in the metal at Motorcycle Live I wasn’t impressed. This was a…
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Graziano Rossi says Valentino’s switch to F1 was: “Very, very close to happening”
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Graziano Rossi says Valentino’s switch to F1 was: “Very, very close to happening”. Valentino Rossi’s father has spoken out for the first time about his son making a real switch to Formula One. Speaking during a recorded interview recently, Graziano Rossi (below), himself a former 350cc motorcycle GP rider said that Valentino had come: “Very,…
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Honda’s filed a funky front end set-up for a scooter (and something bigger, so the rumour-mill has it)
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Honda’s filed a funky front end set-up for a scooter (and something bigger, so the rumour-mill has it). Check out these patents filed by Honda for new front-suspension system that’s (so far) been shown in place on a scooter. They’re pretty much out there in terms of the scooter but we’ve heard on the…
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