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PREVIEW: January issue of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure
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There is also more exciting news, reviews and guides with interviews from experts and excellent photography.
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Honda reveals new CMX1100 Rebel – overview
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We’ve been talking about this bike for ages. There have been whispers that a big brother to the A2 licence 500cc twin-cylinder CMX500 Rebel was on the way – and here it is.
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Ducati reveals new Monster for 2021. Prices start from £10,295.
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The Italian factory has revealed the latest version of iconic Ducati Monster for 2021 – and we’ve got our hands on the prices.
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Indian Motorcycle: 120 years of America’s first motorcycle maker
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Available from all good bookshops, and online retailers, Indian Motorcycle: 120 Years of America’s First Motorcycle Company is on sale now.
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The Wicklow Girl – a rollicking good read
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Rocked by the apocryphal death of her father, Jess is bequeathed a dynasty – a business building chopper motorcycles desired by the hardest and toughest men in the land.
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Home By Seven – Powerful and honest two-wheel memoir
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This is a powerful and honest memoir written from the perspective of a liberated single woman taking on the world with a dogged determination to complete her mission at all costs.
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FIRST LOOK: Closer look at Triumph’s all new Trident 660
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MoreBikes take a closer look at Triumph’s all new Trident ahead of its release in early 2021.
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Indian billionaire plans return for BSA
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The first production will be of classic fossil-fuel burning bikes, but by the end of 2021 Mr Mahindra hopes that BSA electric bikes could hit roads.
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The Isle of Man TT WILL NOT happen in 2021
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The Isle of Man Government has confirmed that the next TT will take place from Saturday 28 May to Saturday 11 June in 2022.
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MoreBikes A-Z of Battery Care. Part Two (G-L).
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MoreBikes has teamed up with OptiMate – the battery saving charger people – to shine some light on the dark art of motorcycle batteries and how to look after them. G is for Ground (or Earth) The ground – or earth – is the return path for all of the current supplied by the battery…