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  • The O’Show: Jason O’Halloran

    The O’Show: Jason O’Halloran

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    Jason took the British Superbike championship by storm last year, racking up 22 podiums and 11 wins, only to narrowly miss out on the title at the end of the season. With his eyes set on taking the 2022 championship, we caught up with him…

  • 1998: The ‘Roman Emperor’ enters the arena…

    1998: The ‘Roman Emperor’ enters the arena…

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    Steve Cooper remembers… The year 1998 has probably gone down as one of Honda’s most dominant years and for good reason – the firm pretty much mopped up the vast majority of points available by taking the top five places in the championship race. Honda’s star was definitely in the ascendant and, quite rightly, most…

  • Chris Moss reviews the Shark Spartan EVO-GT and Spartan GT Carbon helmets

    Chris Moss reviews the Shark Spartan EVO-GT and Spartan GT Carbon helmets

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    Long-term journalist Chris Moss has been wearing Shark Helmets for the past 10 years, this is his review on two of the most recent models for 2022.

  • Honda’s V-Twin Alternative

    Honda’s V-Twin Alternative

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    Steve Cooper investigates: It’s late 1995 and the premier class of Grand Prix motorcycle racing is beginning to look just a little stale and stilted. The series has become a three-horse race between Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha, all with running variations on the theme of four-cylinder two-strokes. Every single machine on the track that stands…

  • VIDEO: The best of the Dales

    VIDEO: The best of the Dales

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    Not sure where to ride next? You will be once you have a look at this issue of MSL that features a FREE 32-page guide to the best roads, trails and sights of The Yorkshire Dales. The Dales are a bikers’ paradise, with amazing routes and stunning scenery all around you. If you have ridden…

  • Cost-effective Classics: BSA A65

    Cost-effective Classics: BSA A65

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    Background Before most of us were born bikes had run separate gearboxes and engines. Yes, that sounds crazy now, but the arrangement was a carry-over from the veteran era. The set up was a pain to adjust as it involved faffing around with two chains – primary and drive. It was also costly to produce…

  • When Maja met… Katie

    When Maja met… Katie

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    Katie Hand, 16, made sporting history when she became the first female rider to claim Thundersport GB’s coveted Superteens championship. She spoke to Maja about how she started racing and what her plans are for the future. WORDS: Maja Kenney, PHOTOGRAPHY: Courtesy of Katie Hand Katie grew up attending race meetings with her dad and…

  • Dealer with a difference: MOTO CORSA

    Dealer with a difference: MOTO CORSA

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    Bob Pickett investigates.. Dorset has fantastic roads to ride and great destinations to visit. Corfe Castle; Tyneham Ghost Village; The Tank Museum; Clouds Hill (Lawrence of Arabia’s cottage); the Hardy Monument; the Cerne Abbas Giant; and the Jurassic Coast Road are all within an hour’s ride from Gillingham (with a hard ‘g’, not to be…

  • BANG FOR YOUR BUCK! Suzuki GSR750

    BANG FOR YOUR BUCK! Suzuki GSR750

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    2011: Kawasaki’s radically-styled Z750 was a cash cow; in Europe (especially France) it was King of Sales. The aging Bandit and much-derided GSR600 were on the way out. So Suzuki performed its old trick of taking an existing engine, re/de-tune it and drop it into a new frame. The GSR750 was born. Bob Pickett investigates……

  • Tech Talk: What to expect when you service your motorcycle

    Tech Talk: What to expect when you service your motorcycle

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    We all know that we need our bikes serviced, but do we really know what it takes, what to do and what to look out for?

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