Alex Bestwick
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Zerofit Heatrub Ultimate Baselayer
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Developed in Japan by a team of experienced and passionate bikers, the Zerofit Heatrub Ultimate Baselayer has been proven to be up to five times warmer than leading competitors’, and uses technologically enhanced ‘Heat Threads’ that’re activated by movement and gently brush against the skin to generate warmth instantly, and work in a temperature range of -10° Celsius to 10°…
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Track Spec: Krämer HKR EVO2 R
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Dave Croft’s Krämer HKR EVO2 R is not your everyday trackday bike, that’s for sure, but you’ll probably wish you owned one.
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February Issue
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We have another high-octane issue of MSL ready for you – this time, Honda Hornet, scooter touring, Moto Morini X-Cape, a great winter ride around Wales, and much more.
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February Issue
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Take a look at the best custom bikes of old in the February issue of Back Street Heroes!
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February Issue
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As always, our February edition of Fast Bikes magazine is packed with product guides, columns, and fantastic features. If you’d like to read Fast Bikes, then you can order yourself a print copy, save the trees and download the digital version, or better yet bag a saving and subscribe! Here’s what to expect this month… BMW M 1000…
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Bangers & Mash: First Ride on Mash X-Ride Classic 650
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Is this Yamaha XT500 replica from France (via China) a worthy investment for retro bike fans? Or is it a case of style over substance for the A2 licence-friendly thumper?
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Longtermers: 8 weeks on a Suzuki GSX-S 1000
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Two months with the GSX-S 1000 and Andy Bell hits the track.
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215 miles of Anglo-Welsh wonder – Day Ride
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Cardiff to Shropshire and back – 215 miles of Anglo-Welsh wonder stuff
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Captain Larry
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As an ode to the year Zodiac, the famous parts suppliers, started 1969, this cool chopper was built in the Zodiac workshop.
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Is the Yamaha FZ1 worth a second look?
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Never that popular in its day, Yamaha’s naked R1 now makes for a great used buy.
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