Mark Lancaster

  • Latest tech. for the 2023 Bavarian Bullet

    Latest tech. for the 2023 Bavarian Bullet

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    BMW’s flagship sportbike get the latest technology ready for the 2023 race season It might not look like a whole lot has been changed for the latest generation M1000RR – but actually, BMW’s made a load of small but significant adjustments to both chassis and the engine, with the primary aim of reducing weight and…

  • Norton’s new Commando 961 UK variants…

    Norton’s new Commando 961 UK variants…

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    Iconic British firm Norton looks to be finding its feet after a turbulent few years. New owner TVS has splashed the cash, and with a new factory and the launch of a heavily revised V4SV riders can once again start to get excited about what may be on offer. While there are no new models…

  • Moto Guzzi’s V100 Mandello – it’s a big deal!

    Moto Guzzi’s V100 Mandello – it’s a big deal!

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    The V100 Mandello is a big deal for Moto Guzzi. The new sport tourer-cum-comfy naked is an innovative bit of kit which brings the iconic firm crashing into the modern day thanks to some properly clever features, a load of electronics and a completely new engine. There’s actually three models to choose from. There’s the…

  • 207hp, standard. The new Panigale V4 R…

    207hp, standard. The new Panigale V4 R…

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    The Italian firm has just revealed the latest version of its street-legal but race-ready Panigale V4 R – and it’s just as bonkers as you’d expect. The headline news is that it’s 998cc V4 engine develops a whopping 207hp at 13,500rpm. But that’s just in standard tune. If you drop the homologated exhaust and swap…

  • Harley’s Pan America Clues…

    Harley’s Pan America Clues…

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    A few months we told you that there was speculation that Harley-Davidson could be preparing to unveil a new, smaller version of its recently released adventure bike – and new information reveals that it could be closer than we first thought. It’s not a surprise that H-D’s decided to create a smaller adventure machine. While…

  • RUMOUR: Yamaha registers names – sporty bike on the way?

    RUMOUR: Yamaha registers names – sporty bike on the way?

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    The Japanese factory’s registered a load of brand names for its sportiest bikes – and there’s talk that we’re going to see one of them very soon. In February 2021, Yamaha registered a whole load of names for its sporty YZF-R range. There’s YZF-R1, YZF-R2, YZF-R3, YZF-R4, YZF-R5, YZF-R6, YZF-R7, YZF-R8, YZF-R9, YZF-R15, YZF-R20 and…

  • SPY SHOTS! Royal Enfield Continental GT 650-R Cafe Racer on the way?

    SPY SHOTS! Royal Enfield Continental GT 650-R Cafe Racer on the way?

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    A bikini-faired version of Royal Enfield’s much loved Continental GT 650 has been spotted testing out on the roads. Here’s what we know so far… It’s all go at Enfield. In the last 12 months or so we’ve seen the Meteor 350, the Classic 350 and the Hunter 350, and we’re expecting to see a…

  • Update! MORE TECH for Yamaha’s MT-07

    Update! MORE TECH for Yamaha’s MT-07

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    From its learner legal MT-125 through to its raucous MT-10 SP, Yamaha’s extensive range of MTs are a big deal. Since its first MT was introduced, the Japanese factory has sold an eye-watering 420,000 units across the board – and right at the top of the sales charts is its fiery middleweight, the MT-07. It’s…

  • KRT riders aiming for big finish as WSBK curtain comes down

    KRT riders aiming for big finish as WSBK curtain comes down

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    The final round of the 2022 FIM Superbike World Championship will take place at the Phillip Island circuit in Australia between 18-20 November, with Kawasaki riders Jonathan Rea and Alex Lowes looking to end the season on a high. At the previous round in Indonesia the world championship was decided in favour of Alvaro Bautista…

  • Free Oxford Oximiser 900 available for all customers as Suzuki Tyre Support Programme launched

    Free Oxford Oximiser 900 available for all customers as Suzuki Tyre Support Programme launched

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    Suzuki has launched a new Suzuki Tyre Support Programme, that offers Suzuki owners nationwide access to a range of industry-leading brands – including Bridgestone, Michelin, and Pirelli – at competitive prices*. While customers are likely to return to their authorised Suzuki dealership for routine servicing and maintenance, tyre replacement, due to excessive wear or damage,…

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