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Long Termer: Indian Pursuit
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After super-fast tourers and a charismatic Italian, Dave settles down with a big American.
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MOTORCYCLE TRAVEL: Minding the pennies
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Budget travel can be tricky. But if you already own a bike and you’re happy to be flexible, there’re lots of ways you can save cash when you’re out exploring, without compromising your experience. Editor Ross tells us how… ACCOMMODATION Unless you’re going to be wild camping under the stars, you’re going to be spending…
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Why Supersport is back
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Ever the optimists, here’s why we think a resurgence of the sector is on the cards.
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Visiting Krazy Horse’s new biker art exhibition
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Last Friday, Nik went along to Krazy Horse’s new biker art exhibition by artists Rugman and Sheriffs Dirty.
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Long termer: 2 months on a KTM 790 Duke
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After getting to know KTM’s 790 Duke last month, in month two of his long term review, Ross discovers the Chinese-built naked’s weakness… motorways.
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Book of the Week: Taking it to the Limit
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With over 40 years experience in and around the motorcycle industry and 35 years as an award winning documentary film maker Peter Starr is very uniquely positioned to champion his favorite sport. His first book is about the 20 years he spent making over 40 films about motorcycle racing and working with some of the…
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Long termer: 6 weeks on a Kawasaki Z-H2 SE
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We gave Andy Bell a Kawasaki Z-H2 SE to test out. He already shared his initial thoughts, but has his opinion changed now he’s put in a few more miles?
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Tracking down a XS650, 35 years after we gave it away!
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This XS650 may look familiar to long-term readers of the magazine because we gave it away back in 1988. We find out how the years have treated it…
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Long termer: KTM 790 Duke
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Ross bagged himself a KTM 790 Duke for a long term test to find out what the Chinese-built naked is really like to live with, starting with first impressions.
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Long termer: Kawasaki Z-H2 SE
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When you are offered a bike as a Termer, it’s hard to say no to something you’d rather not have for fear of sounding ungrateful or like a spoiled kid. When I was offered a Kawasaki Z-H2 SE, I didn’t have to make any fake noises or feign any signs of pleasure. I have only…