Mark Lancaster

  • Sinnis Motorcycles launches UK’s first 7-year warranty!

    Sinnis Motorcycles launches UK’s first 7-year warranty!

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    The Brighton HQ of Sinnis Motorcycles has this morning announced a 7-Year, unlimited mileage warranty on its range of small capacity two-wheelers. The warranty covers major components, ‘providing peace of mind and allowing riders to focus on the adventure of the open road’, says Sinnis, who manufacture their bikes in China.  With 1000’s of items/parts…

  • QUICK SPIN! Honda CBR300R

    QUICK SPIN! Honda CBR300R

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    Bob Pickett takes a look at a 2017 pocket rocket… Honda introduced the CBR300R in 2014, replacing the CBR250R (comprehensively outgunned by Kawasaki’s Ninja 300). It got a 35cc capacity hike, cosmetically altered to resemble the rest of the CBR range and ABS as standard. We tested a 2017 model with Scorpion end-can, aftermarket levers…

  • Honda’s Big Buzz – Our thoughts on the Hornet

    Honda’s Big Buzz – Our thoughts on the Hornet

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    The Hornet is back. But Honda’s completely reinvented it for the 21st century. Dave Manning explains what you need to know about the hotly anticipated middleweight. When Honda first launched the Hornet way back in 1996 – as a four-cylinder machine of just 250cc capacity – it was a departure from the normal Japanese domestic…

  • Suzuki’s Going Green

    Suzuki’s Going Green

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    The manufacturer has plans for eight electric vehicles by 2030 – and is throwing investment at e-fuel technology, too. The news that Suzuki’s getting serious about green technology should come as no surprise. The Japanese firm has been gradually revealing its plans over the last few months, but with the unveiling of its new ‘growth…

  • LAUNCH! ZX-4R for 2023

    LAUNCH! ZX-4R for 2023

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    There’s a new range of hot 400s on the way – and they’re a big departure from the ‘old’ Ninja 400 We’ve been talking about this bike for some time. Rumours have been swirling, registration documents have been leaked, and Kawasaki even teased us with some photos – but now we’ve got the full lowdown…

  • Higher-spec Norden 901

    Higher-spec Norden 901

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    Leaked snaps confirm that there’s an even more adventure-focused version of Husqvarna’s Norden 901 on the way soon There’s a trick, more off-road ready version of the Norden 901 in the works – and a shot of the finished bike at a recent dealer conference confirms it’s nearly ready to go. It’s not a shocking…

  • Big wheel for KTM’s 390 Adventure

    Big wheel for KTM’s 390 Adventure

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    The Austrian factory has been rolling out a range of updates to its extensive adventure range – and the latest to get a look in is its ‘entry level’ 390 Adventure. The biggest news for the tweaked A2-licence friendly KTM is that it’s getting spoked wheels for the first time. That’s a big deal for…

  • The price of the new Transalp

    The price of the new Transalp

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    If you’re into adventure bikes and you know your dual-sport history, then you’ll likely be as excited as we are about the launch of the new Honda Transalp. We’ve already given you the full lowdown on the bike, going into detail about its Hornet-derived engine and more, but ever since its big reveal at EICMA…

  • Today! Official Test Next For KRT

    Today! Official Test Next For KRT

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    Jonathan Rea and Alex Lowes are taking part in a two-day DWO official test session at Phillip Island in Australia to make final preparations for the opening round of the 2023 FIM Superbike World Championship. The on-track testing action is scheduled for today (Monday 20) and Tuesday 21 February, with race weekend taking place between…

  • Battle of the Middleweights: 4). Suzuki V-Strom 650 XT

    Battle of the Middleweights: 4). Suzuki V-Strom 650 XT

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    read… A lot of people love the V-Strom 650. First launched in 2004, the venerable ‘wee-strom’ has had plenty of time to garner the affections of adventure-loving bikers who value accessibility, affordability and reliability over sharp styling, loads of power and the latest gadgets. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it Powered by the same…


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