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Versatile new Wave motorcycle gloves from Weise
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The new Wave motorcycle gloves from Weise combine modern materials and technology to produce a glove that is flexible and versatile. Made with a full-grain leather palm and stretch textile on the back of the hand, an integrated TPU reinforcement covers the knuckles. The McTex® waterproof, windproof and breathable lining makes the Wave suitable for…
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Kawasaki Z1000SX Long-term review | Free days out in London
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Rider: John Milbank Bike: 2014 Kawasaki Z1000SX Miles this month: 347 Miles in total: 2523 Current fuel economy: 47.9mpg Cost when new: £9699 +£461.95 for panniers or £215.95 for a top box Highlights this month: Enjoying a free night out Lowlights this month: Not having enough time Why does anybody drive a car in London? Queue-busting, free…
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Upgrade your motorcycle with Stainless Slinky Glide Cables
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Slinky Glide cables have swiftly become the leading replacement cable brand at internet parts specialist Wemoto. The rapidly expanding Slinky Glide range is also now available with a stainless steel inner cable for a growing number of machine fitments. Replacing cables with original equipment cables can be painfully expensive, but Slinky Glide provides a range…
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Win £2000 of bike kit with the Essex Air Ambulance charity ride
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Motorcyclists can have three times the fun as Essex Air Ambulance offers 3 ways to win with the Motorcycle Run on Sunday 7th September sponsored by Woodland Group and Jack Lilley Motorcycles. All bikers that pre-register for the event are automatically entered into a prize draw to win the star pre-reg prize; £2,000 worth of motorcycle…
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Givi launches new Blackline motorcycle luggage
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In 2010, in response to the pressing demand from European owners of adventure touring bikes, GIVI launched its first line of rectangular cases, called Trekker. Having become the forerunner of a wide range of accessories for adventure touring enthusiasts, the Trekker cases now appear in an updated version with a matte black finish. Moreover, “Black…
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New Dainese back protector
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Dainese invented the first back protector in 1981, since then huge progress has been made in improving both active and passive safety. Dainese’s latest back protector, the Manis, is the most evolved form of back protection and has revolutionised the concept of freedom of movement. The Manis not only provides great freedom of movement, it…
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Reader Review: 2003 Aprilia RSV 1000 Mille | Reader review
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Name: Damon Parsons From: Essex Riding for: 5 years Price paid for the bike: £2300 in 2012 through a private sale What type of riding do you do: Mainly A and good quality B roads with motorway/dual carriageway getting to and from where I want to start. Tell us about the engine: Pulls like a train! There is a huge amount of torque.…
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Suzuki announce Datatag scheme for used machines
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Following the resounding success of the industry-backed Master Security Scheme in association with Datatag, Suzuki GB has announced the launch of its own Datatag scheme for used Suzuki models too. Launched in 2013, the Master Scheme utilises the proven security technology developed by Datatag, bringing it to virtually every new motorcycle sold as standard…
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New Design for KNOX Track Vest
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Now featuring the re-engineered Aegis back protector, the Knox Track Vest has been completely re-designed for 2014. Created for active riders across a range of disciplines, where comfortable unrestricted movement and high levels of protection are required, the Track Vest is trusted by 11-times TT Winner Michael Dunlop, BSB racer James Ellison and movie…
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