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  • Additions and changes to 2015 Harley-Davidson line-up

    Additions and changes to 2015 Harley-Davidson line-up

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      Harley-Davidson has added to its line-up with an array of upgrades to current models and the announcement of new models. Here are the full details on the changes and additions to the range: NEW: Road Glide Special   Initially announced at the beginning of August, more details have been provided about the Road Glide Special.…

  • Kawasaki GPZ900R review| Used bike

    Kawasaki GPZ900R review| Used bike

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    Steve Cooper from the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club picks out another great example of classic oriental metal To think of the GPZ as ‘just another old bike’ is to miss everything the 30-year-old Ninja gave the world of motorcycling… If you own a liquid cooled four-cylinder motorcycle today, you owe a debt of thanks to…

  • FullSix launches carbon-fibre products for the Ducati Monster by designer John Keogh

    FullSix launches carbon-fibre products for the Ducati Monster by designer John Keogh

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    FullSix are proud to present a new series of carbon-fibre products for Ducati’s legendary Monster, custom-designed by renowned British motorcycle designer John Keogh. John has worked with FullSix to produce the pieces directly from clay-modelling at CDT’s Kropa factory. These pieces are showcased on the “FullSix Monster”, a stylish carbon-fibre reinterpretation of the classic Ducati…

  • Givi’s new accessories for the BMW R1200GS

    Givi’s new accessories for the BMW R1200GS

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    GIVI enhances the most famous trail motorcycle of the market with a wide range of accessories that make the BMW machine even more versatile, robust and complete. The Italian manufacturer has developed a kit for the GS to face all kinds of journeys and adventures on and off road with a larger load capacity, better…

  • 2014 BMW C Evolution electric scooter review

    2014 BMW C Evolution electric scooter review

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      Tested by Bruce Wilson It’ll do 75mph, has a range of over 60 miles and takes just four hours to charge from flat. This is the BMW C Evolution. From a distance it looks like any other maxi-scoot, but it’s powered by batteries. Three of them, to be precise. BMW broke the ice on…

  • See Mike Hailwood’s 500cc Honda Four at Prescott

    See Mike Hailwood’s 500cc Honda Four at Prescott

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      David Hailwood, son of the late great Mike Hailwood (mikethebike) will be running Mike’s original factory Honda 500cc Four at the historic Prescott Hill Climb course as part of Prescott Bike Festival on Sunday 6th April. This is a rare opportunity to see and watch it run, and we’ve got an exclusive 33% off for…

  • TGB 202 Classic

    TGB 202 Classic

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      £1195 www.tgbmotors.co.uk The 202 Classic is the entry level model from the TGB importer. For your money you get a disc brake, rear and side stands, a rear rack and fold out pillion pegs. Twist & Go issue reviewed: Twist and Go magazine, issue 13 Tech Spec Engine: 49cc Two-stroke Gearbox: Automatic Licence required:…

  • SYM Joyride EVO 125

    SYM Joyride EVO 125

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      £2899 www.symuk.co.uk Twin adjustable rear shocks, centre and side stands, back rest, 40-litre underseat storage and alloy wheels. A well spec’d scoot at a competitive price. Twist & Go issue reviewed: Twist and Go magazine, issue 24 Tech Spec Engine: 125cc Four-stroke Gearbox: Automatic Licence required: A1 Claimed power: 12bhp Fuel tank size: 7.6ltrs…

  • 2011 Ducati Diavel review

    2011 Ducati Diavel review

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    Ducati’s new Diavel is a sports bike in muscle cruiser clothing It’s a sunny saturday afternoon in southern spain, and the famously twisty A-397 from Ronda to the coast is teeming with sports bikes. This is motorcyclists’ heaven but it’s not the place where a giant V-twin muscle bike with kicked-out forks, a laidback riding…

  • 2011 Triumph Tiger 800 Review

    2011 Triumph Tiger 800 Review

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    Eight hundred seems to be the magic number amongst bike manufacturers nowadays. With pretty much everyone producing a middleweight machine that is claimed to do everything bar make the tea, just how many of this currentwave of mid-capacity, do-itall bikes are real all-rounders? Is it even fair to ask so much from an individual machine?…

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