Alex Bestwick
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Check out this hilarious spoof on the iconic ‘On Any Sunday’
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Based on the iconic Mert Lawill sequences from the 70’s hit ‘On Any Sunday’, this spoof video from Hoxton Moto is non-stop funny! Thumbnail – Sam Barham (www.sambarham.com) The film was released on YouTube in early October, with scenes filmed at the Malle Mile. It stars Dave Schofield as last year’s racing champion trying to…
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FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Moto Guzzi V100 Mandello S
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Ross Mowbray shares his first impressions of the newly launched Moto Guzzi V100 Mandello S
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Preview: November issue of MoreBikes newspaper
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The latest November issue of our FREE motorcycle newspaper, MoreBikes, is out now! Packed full of great motorcycle stories, photos, and terrific motorbikes. There’s our excellent On 2 Wheels section for the beginner bikes, great motorbikes, brilliant trips and fascinating tales of the people behind them. We’ve got more news than you can shake a…
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Reborn Renegade
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Yamaha’s MT-10 requires no introduction, but in more recent times the thing it has needed most is a good and proper upgrade.
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The Rider…
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When it comes to time served and sheer quantity of laps of the TT course to their name, Michael Rutter probably has more than any other competitor past or present.
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Mike Hailwood’s Grand Prix crash x-ray is up for auction
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The genuine x-ray from Mike Hailwood’s Grand Prix crash, alongside a copy of the new book Mike Hailwood in 100 Objects, is currently accepting bids on eBay.
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The International Brigade
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An out of the blue invite took Chris Prior and friends through the best bits of central Europe.
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Foggy!
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Thirty years on from his first World Superbike race win, Carl Fogarty remains one of Britain’s best-loved bikers. So what made him so good on a bike and so beloved by race fans? And how did he manage to transcend the relatively niche sport of bike racing to become a household name?
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Points West – 1300 miles by Ducati Monster
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Cambridgeshire to Cornwall…via Northern Ireland – 1300 miles by Ducati Monster in a Covid summer
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Renold Classic Motorcycle Chain now available online
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The bush roller chain was the first design patented by the Hans Renold Company, all the way back in 1880. What was so special about the original bush-roller design? The steel chain was built for transmitting mechanical power to all kinds of machinery – from motorcycles to conveyors. It was designed to last significantly longer…