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TRIED AND TESTED: SRT Modular Helmet
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Laura Pickett takes a close look at Bell’s flip-up helmet It is important to note the SRT Modular is not P/J homologated, meaning when riding the front has to be in the closed position. Why have a modular then? It’s still useful; need to talk to someone, pay in the petrol station, wear glasses, all…
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Indian Motorcycle celebrates 2022 King of the Baggers championship with ultra-limited edition Challenger RR
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In a homage to Tyler O’Hara’s #29, only 29 of the replica bikes will be made available.
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FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Honda Transalp XL750. PART TWO!
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Ross is back from a full day of putting the new middleweight adventure bike from Honda through its paces. Here’s how he got on. “The handling’s very good. You’d be forgiven for expecting a bit of vagueness from the 21inch front wheel – but in practice, it feels planted and stable with plenty of grip…
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FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Honda Transalp XL750
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Ross has just stopped for lunch and has some first thoughts on the new middleweight adventure bike from Honda. “It’s been a great start to the day with the new Transalp. The 755cc liquid cooled 4 stroke parallel twin ripped straight from the new Hornet is the highlight so far. With 90bhp and 55 lb…
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Rare Breed, revisited!
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Far back in the mists of ancient time (well, 1991 anyway), in issue 167 of this very magazine, Rich King, erstwhile photographer/scribe of this parish, went to see a guy named Nigel from Lincolnshire about his really rather stunning long, low, blue DOHC 750 Honda chop called Rare Breed.
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Ladies Who Ride: Melody from Kent!
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MoreBikes caught up with adrenaline junkie Melody from Kent – who leads a very varied and exciting life! MB: So, what do you ride? Melody: I ride a ZX6R and a pink RMZ250! I love track days and motocross on the RMZ. MB: How long have you been riding? Melody: About seven years now. I…
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Michael Dunlop to ride Honda Fireblade for Hawk Racing at 2023 Isle of Man TT
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Michael Dunlop and Hawk Racing will resume their partnership at this year’s Isle of Man TT Races.
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Specialist Spotlight: Bell Helmets
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They’re probably one of the best known helmet brands in the world. Here’s what you need to know about the iconic American firm. Bell began in 1923, originally known as Bell Auto Parts. Employee Roy Richter started with the company back in 1933 – that very same year he also started racing – his passion…