Ross Mowbray

  • Double Biker Tidy (Wall Mounting) review

    Double Biker Tidy (Wall Mounting) review

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    RRP: £69.98 Finding somewhere to store your bike kit is often a challenge. I know it was for me before I got my hands on this wall-mounting Biker Tidy, which proved quick and easy to assemble. Mine’s mounted high enough to stow full length leathers on hangars, along with my helmets on the shelves and…

  • BST Black Diamond Carbon Fibre wheels review

    BST Black Diamond Carbon Fibre wheels review

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    RRP: £2805.90 (including both rims, sprocket carrier, sprockets and necessary lightweight bolts) SIZES: 120/70 x17 – 190/50 x 17 I wanted these rims for two reasons; the first being that they looked superb and the second being that I’d heard how beneficial lightweight wheels are to a bike’s handling. Which I can now reaffirm having…

  • Tucano Urbano Steve AB jacket review

    Tucano Urbano Steve AB jacket review

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    Reviewed by: Bruce Wilson RRP: £106.99 (with armour £126.99) Some people look cool naturally, while others, like me, need a little bit of help from jackets like Tucano Urbano’s Steve AB. It caught my attention ahead of a cruiser launch in the States, on which I knew the temperatures were set to be baking. I…

  • Shoei GT Air Wanderer TC-5 helmet review

    Shoei GT Air Wanderer TC-5 helmet review

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    Reviewed by: Carli Ann Smith RRP: £469.99 This is my new lid from Shoei – the GT Air. It’s the first in the manufacturer’s range to feature an integrated sunvisor which offers 99% UV protection. Often with this ‘integrated’ items, they are a pain to try and open/close/move with your gloves on – but not…

  • KTM Performance Jacket review

    KTM Performance Jacket review

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    Reviewed by: Bruce Wilson RRP: £89.92 I picked this jacket up mid-January. The weather was pants, so its usage was relentless. And it’s still getting a hammering six months on. I love it. Without a doubt, my favourite jacket of now. It’s super light in weight, looks fantastic and does a good job of keeping…

  • BMW Function 3 Rucksack review

    BMW Function 3 Rucksack review

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    Reviewed by: Bruce Wilson for 2000 miles RRP: 
£105 It’s rare I go a day without lugging a rucksack around, which explains why I’ve got through so many over the years. But none of them have proved quite as well thought out as BMW’s Function 3. When I first got the bag, I had no idea of…

  • Goodridge Braided Brake Lines review

    Goodridge Braided Brake Lines review

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    Reviewed by: Nigel Hole RRP: Front standard brake lines (three lines) – £82.76 Rear standard brake line (one line) – £27.59 It’s hard to describe what a difference a set of braided hoses does for your motorcycle until you’ve tried them. My 1991 Honda CBR600FM was an aged girl when I bought her off an internet auction…

  • Arai RX-7GP Takahashi helmet review

    Arai RX-7GP Takahashi helmet review

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    Reviewed by: Bruce Wilson for 20,000+ miles RRP: 699.99 To be honest, I got this helmet more based on its looks than its specs. I’ve worn Arais for the past six years and never once have I questioned their performance. Maybe the visor changing system isn’t the smoothest of operations, but that aside, they really are awesome…

  • Hagon Z550 Shocks quick review

    Hagon Z550 Shocks quick review

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    RRP: £205.50 I got these shocks for my Z550 project bike. The originals were beyond repair and these were an affordable alternative. They were straightforward to mount and have performed well on test. Despite lacking any real adjustability, they damp well and have transformed the bike’s handling. More info: www.hagon-shocks.co.uk

  • Rev’It Air Jacket review

    Rev’It Air Jacket review

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    Reviewed by: Bruce Wilson RRP: £119.99 I really rate this jacket. To be honest, I don’t get to wear it that much in the UK, but on the odd occasion when the weather perks up, there’s nothing better for keeping you cool, comfortable and feeling safe. I’ve probably used it more off- road than on Tarmac,…

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