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2moroRider passes 15,000 miles in Australia
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Young British adventure motorcyclist Rhys Lawrey [AKA 2moroRider] has reached Uluru / Ayers Rock in Australia’s Northern Territory, having traveled more than 15,000 miles since leaving England on his Triumph Tiger 800 XC at the beginning of May. The 23-year old, who was born in Cambridgeshire and grew up in New Zealand, hopes to become…
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Tesco cuts fuel prices
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Britain’s biggest petrol retailer has cut the cost of petrol by up to 2p per litre and diesel by 1p per litre at all of its petrol stations. The cut is in addition to savings customers can make through Fuel Save, which can be worth up to 20p off a litre. The more customers shop with…
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New KTM 1290 Super Adventure announced
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For model year 2015, KTM will add to its ADVENTURE range and take it even further with the new KTM 1290 SUPER ADVENTURE. As its name suggests, the 1290 builds on the current 1190 ADVENTURE. It will sit alongside in the diverse KTM Street range next year but the high-end machine will add a different…
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The age of the driverless car is upon us. Again.
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MoreBikes.co.uk and MotorCycle Monthly publisher Steve Rose isn’t impressed with the idea of drivers having even more control taken away from them… Before I did this for a living I was a research scientist. And in that work you soon come to realise the value of a good headline. When your funding is coming to…
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Road vs Race Suzuki GSX-R1000 | What’s the difference?
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With a race replica Voltcom Crescent Suzuki GSX-R1000 now available from Suzuki, we wanted to find out what the real difference is between the two machines… Words: Carli Ann Smith Pictures: Courtesy of www.suzuki-racing.com Back in 1985, the first-generation GSX-R750 was born. Its aim was to challenge for race wins while pleasing everyday riders. With a change to liquid-cooling…
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New Küryakyn air cleaners for Yamaha XV950 Bolt
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MAG Europe has announced three new air cleaners for the Yamaha XV950… Hypercharger: Since their introduction for H-D Models in 1992, The Hypercharger has been widely recognized as one of the most cost effective performance modifications available. Aside from the desirable gains in performance, the Hypercharger is one of the most striking enhancements you can…
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Scotland’s A roads record worst cases of speeding
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New figures obtained by leading road safety charity the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) through a Freedom of Information request to Police Scotland have revealed the top 20 recorded speeding offences in Scotland for the past 15 months. They show that of the top 20 recorded top speeds between 1 April 2013 and 30 June…
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Limited edition Suzuki GSX-R1000 World Superbike replica
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Suzuki has announced details of a limited edition GSX-R1000 World Superbike replica, with just 25 of the Voltcom Crescent Suzuki liveried machines set to be produced. As well as the replica paint scheme, mirroring the GSX-R1000s ridden by Alex Lowes and Eugene Laverty in the World Superbike Championship, the limited edition models also come with…
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Essential motorcycle app now even better!
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DIABLO™ Super Biker is the free Pirelli app that is already enjoyed by more than 300.000 bikers from around the world. The app caters for bikers who are looking to measure their performance in real-time directly on their iPhone, recording the distances traveled by the motorcycle as well as the speed, lean angle and lap time…
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Be careful when you decide where to park a motorcycle
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Balanced on two wheels, and perched on a thin piece of metal, bikes are vulnerable to clumsy oafs and politicians. New research commissioned by ContractHireAndLeasing.com has highlighted the shocking proportion of UK car drivers who would drive off if they caused damage to another vehicle and there were no witnesses around to see them. According to the company’s…