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British firm reveals customisable electric Shednought
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A West Yorkshire start-up called Shed Rides has released full details of its new electric bike, the Shednought.
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CBT training & motorcycle lessons will resume on March 29
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The MCIA has announced that motorcycle lessons and CBT training will resume on March 29 ahead of motorcycle testing, which will resume on April 12.
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Get free motorcycle theory materials ahead of driving test return
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From April 12, driving tests and theory tests will return as the Government begins to ease lockdown restrictions.
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Motorcycle legal advice: Can I ride my motorcycle in lockdown?
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Our specialist motoring solicitor Andrew Prendergast is back to guide you through motorcycle legal advice, trials and insurance troubles.
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Aprilia reveal fresh 2021 RSV4 superbike range
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Aprilia have unveiled an updated RSV4 range which boasts more torque, fresh tech and a cracking paintjob.
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Motorbike Women hit £50k in International Women’s Day fundraiser
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Motorbike Women are celebrating International Women’s Day, their own 5th birthday, and raising a landmark £50,000 for charity. But they aren’t stopping there.
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Aprilia reveal revamped SX and RX 125 models for 2021
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Aprilia have unveiled new and more powerful SX and RX 125 models for 2021.
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Half of UK riders want switch to electric bikes, new survey shows
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Half of UK motorcyclists now want to own an electric motorbike or have already bought one, a new survey has found.
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Still time to enter National Motorcycle Museum’s winter raffle
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The National Motorcycle Museum wants to give enthusiasts a reminder that there is still time to buy tickets for a chance to win a brand new/old stock Triumph Bonneville T140D Special 750cc motorcycle in our winter raffle draw.
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Motorcycle giants join forces to create swappable battery system
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The four motorcycle giants have signed an agreement to create a standardised swappable battery system.
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