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Alpinestars Missile Ignition V2 Suit
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New year, new suit – and this Alpinestars racing design looks like a solid choice for the 2022 season. It’s a vented cowhide suit with a pre-curved race-crouch cut, together with extensive Matryx carbon/Kevlar stretch panels for extra flexibility and comfort. It’s designed to accommodate the firm’s Tech-Air airbag set-up, comes with replaceable elbow sliders…
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MILENCO Dundrod U Lock!
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Milenco’s Dundrod ++ U Lock is a versatile bit of kit. It can be used as both as a chain lock or as a disc lock without a chain. Constructed from high quality twin wall steel, it comes with a high visibility, noncorrosive plastic cover, a sleeve for scratch protection and a pick-resistant lock. It’s…
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Lock it up!
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Motorcycles and scooters are stolen in the UK on a daily basis, and although there’s no sure fire way to stop scoundrels nicking your pride and joy – there are plenty of ways to put them off. This month we breakdown all of the key kit that you could make use of to keep your…
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Oxford Zero-G Paddock Stands
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New Year, new paddock stands from top accessory firm Oxford Products.
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Two Tyres Tyre Pressure Gauge
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Who better to design a tyre pressure gauge than the folk who run a tyre-fitting shop? That’s what the guys at Two Tyres in London have done.
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Desert Fox Fuel Cell
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It’s aimed at adventure riders and long-distance fans but we can definitely see this folding fuel cell coming in very handy for loads of riders.
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Rapid Bike Smart Fuelling Module
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It’s getting harder and harder to tweak the fuelling on the latest Euro 4 and Euro 5 bikes – but this new Rapid Smart unit aims to do just that.
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Forcefield Tech 3 Base Layer Braketech Ventilated Brake Pistons Shirt/Pants
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Base layers might not be the sexiest of kit (literally and metaphorically) but it’s vital stuff when it comes to riding comfort.
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Specialist Spotlight: KEiS heated clothing
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Keis heated clothing can trace its roots back to Snug Glove heated inners, which were hugely popular in the 1990s. At the time it was almost a ‘cottage industry’ with the gloves made in the UK by a team of talented women working from their homes. It was clear that there was an appetite for…
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Duchinni Jago Jacket
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Buying kit to take the kids on the back of the bike is a bit of a bugger. They grow so fast that the kit doesn’t fit for long, yet you can’t really take them out without proper protection.