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  • Collapsible Motolug Trailer review

    Collapsible Motolug Trailer review

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      Motolug Collapsible Trailer review | From £645 | www.motolug.com 0800 043 7106 | Reviewed by John Milbank Some designs are so brilliant, so useful, and so convenient that they’re well worth the price. My first motorcycle trailer was an Erde PM310. These popular units cost £565 with a ramp, and can carry a bike up…

  • One-stop tool shop: get your free Sealey catalogue

    One-stop tool shop: get your free Sealey catalogue

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    Sealey tools has released its 2015-16 catalogue. Including over 8000 products in 1012 pages, it’s available from Sealey stockists nationwide, the Sealey website, or by calling 01284 757500. You can also download the FREE Sealey app on Apple or Android to view the full catalogue, as well as current promotions. Each of the catalogue’s twenty sections…

  • Gary Johnson gets an IoM TT ride

    Gary Johnson gets an IoM TT ride

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    WK Bikes Racing team has announced that they will be contesting the Lightweight TT at the Isle of Man this June – and two time TT race winner Gary Johnson will be their rider aboard a full factory-backed CF Moto 650i. The CF Moto factory in China has once again offered its full support to…

  • The motorcycle jeans destruction test

    The motorcycle jeans destruction test

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    With high-street supermarkets now selling motorcycle jeans, John Milbank finds out if you really do ‘get what you pay for’… Photos Joe Dick Here at MoreBikes we don’t like to look at the negatives of biking, but having fallen off a bike myself (ermm, a few times), I’ve got to admit that it does happen.…

  • Don’t be caught out by fake motorcycle clothing

    Don’t be caught out by fake motorcycle clothing

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      With 10% of global trade estimated to be in counterfeit goods, Intellectual Property crime – which includes counterfeit goods – is seriously big business, reports Carli Ann Smith. Often found for sale online and at markets, criminals selling counterfeit goods are generally aware of the consequences of their actions, and for this reason purposefully try…

  • Changes to motorcycle CBT | Have your say

    Changes to motorcycle CBT | Have your say

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    The Government has launched a consultation on plans to improve motorcycle training – including looking at the standard of instructors – and you can have your say… The proposals include upgrading Compulsory Basic Training – CBT – which has been largely unchanged for the last 25 years. The plans under consideration include the content and…

  • Dainese D-Air Street airbag nominated for Designs of the Year 2015

    Dainese D-Air Street airbag nominated for Designs of the Year 2015

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    Italian motorcycling brand Dainese has been shortlisted as part of the Designs of the Year 2015 Awards, which opens at the Design Museum in London on March 25. Dainese’s revolutionary D-Air Street airbag system is one of the 76-nominated projects to be included in the shortlist with nominees coming from over 30 countries and five…

  • Even more MPs backing two wheels

    Even more MPs backing two wheels

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    Mark Williams, the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Ceredigion, is the 40th MP to join the Motorcycle Action Group. Mr Williams, an energetic supporter of riders’ rights, is eager to enable local citizens to enjoy the many advantages of motorcycles and scooters. He said: “I’ve enjoyed a great interaction with MAG for a long…

  • Suzuki new title sponsor of Oliver’s Mount Barry Sheene Festival

    Suzuki new title sponsor of Oliver’s Mount Barry Sheene Festival

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    Suzuki has become the circuit sponsor for Oliver’s Mount Race Circuit for the 2015 season and the title sponsor for the Barry Sheene Festival. The event, which will be held on June 21, will now be known as ‘The Barry Sheene Festival Powered by Suzuki’. Oliver’s Mount road race circuit is England’s only natural ‘road’…

  • Kawasaki H2R / H2 review

    Kawasaki H2R / H2 review

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    Kawasaki H2R / H2 review | £22,000 (H2R: £41,000) | 207-319bhp | 98lb-ft | Supercharged 998cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder Tested by Roland Brown. Motorcycle Journalist and former international racer, Roland Brown is one of the world’s most respected bike testers. Subscribe to his fantastic YouTube channel – iMotorcycle Video – here.    It’s a long time since…

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