Adventure Bikes
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Registration for Moto Guzzi Centenary Journey open until 31 July
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There is still time to sign up for the Moto Guzzi Centenary Journey, an all-inclusive road trip aboard the latest Moto Guzzi models. The Centenary Journey has been created to allow riders to travel the famous North Cape raid aboard a Moto Guzzi motorcycle. The trip was made famous in 1928 by Giuseppe Guzzi, brother…
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PREVIEW: August issue of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure magazine
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More powerful, lighter and cheaper than its main rival, we are testing Harley-Davidson’s Pan America 1250 S in the August edition of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure.
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MV Agusta CEO: Cagiva’s Elefant will return
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We’ve been talking about this for a little while. We knew that MV Agusta owned the brand and we suspected there was something of a resurgence on the way, but we’ve not really heard anything specific since way back in 2018 when the MV brand was at the hands of Giovanni Castiglioni.
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PREVIEW: July issue of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure
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Immense power, refined tech, sharp handling. We are testing KTM’s 1290 Super Adventure S in the July edition of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure.
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Motorbikes 101: Every type of motorbike explained
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Back in the early days, a motorbike was an engine, two wheels, handlebars, and a seat. Nice and simple. And then someone inverted marketing. So now we have motorcycles for all purposes and images.
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Specialist Spotlight: Kreiga
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Launching your company by facing a lawsuit? Not the ideal start for a fledgling organisation! Yet this is what faced Dom Longman and Michael Cottam. High-end, top quality luggage for motorcyclists wasn’t readily available in 2000. Dom and Michael were working in the Outdoor industry at the time, and decided to transfer their skills into…
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Quick Spin: 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan
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The Himalayan precedes the Interceptor and Continental models by a few years (in original Indian spec, a year earlier for the UK spec, Euro4 model). What it is, is a clever positioning; an adventure bike not 10 foot tall or weighing tonnes. Smaller, lighter, lower, it fits with Enfield’s target of the “middle market” between…
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Furygan Dirt Road gloves
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Constructed from six technical fabrics, the Dirt Road gloves have a thermal lining, waterproof and breathable membrane and a palm slider. There are multiple reinforcements throughout and metacarpal protectors. They also feature Furygan’s Sensitive Science inserts on the fingertips so that riders can use touchscreen devices without removing their gloves. Available in a variety of…
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Adventure helmets – head to head
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Helmets with adventure peaks are as popular as bikes with adventure beaks. We tested two top-end options to see what they’re like. AGV AX9, Price: £399, Sizes: XS-XL, Weight: 1500g (tested), Warranty: 2 years, extra year if registered Arai Tour-X 4, Price: £579.99, Sizes: XS-XL, Weight: 1700g (tested), Warranty: 5 years Arai Tour-X 4 Tested…
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The BIG Himalayan could (finally) be coming from Royal Enfield
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Are we finally going to see the bigger version of Royal Enfield’s much-loved Himalayan? We’ve been talking about the possibility of a Himalayan 650 for years, and fresh rumours are circulating which suggest it’ll be called the Sherpa 650. The Indian factory has confirmed its attendance at the big EICMA show at the end of…