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  • New Rider Hub launches to support new and young motorcyclists

    New Rider Hub launches to support new and young motorcyclists

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    South Yorkshire Safer Roads Partnership (SYSRP) is launching a one-stop shop for new and young powered two-wheeler (PTW) riders to help them safely navigate life on the road. SYSRP is helping to promote the new website, which contains a host of information on subjects including training, maintenance, security and insurance. It is hoped that the…

  • Yamaha UK’s new Certified Pre-Owned platform

    Yamaha UK’s new Certified Pre-Owned platform

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    Yamaha has announced the launch of its new Certified Pre-Owned platform, enabling riders to buy used Yamaha motorcycles with the extra peace of mind that it has been checked and approved by an authorised Yamaha dealer. In essence, YOU (Yamaha Offers You) Certified Pre-Owned is a guarantee that a pre-owned Yamaha has been thoroughly checked…

  • ‘Noise Camera’ fines for loud exhausts (Not yet!)

    ‘Noise Camera’ fines for loud exhausts (Not yet!)

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    It was announced recently that the Department for Transport would be trailing noise cameras aimed at catching and fining drivers and riders with loud exhausts across four areas in England and Wales. Understandably, many bikers were concerned, particularly those who adhere to the adage, ‘Loud Pipes Save Lives’, and believe that making a bit of…

  • SPEED LIMITERS coming to motorcycling?

    SPEED LIMITERS coming to motorcycling?

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    Speed limiting software is set to become mandatory for all new cars in the UK from this July. Are motorcycles coming next? The British Motorcyclists Federation has spoken out about the possibility of all new bikes being fitted with speed-limiting software. It comes ahead of the implementation of new rules which see new cars being…

  • Best biking roads in the Yorkshire Dales: Video, maps and .gpx files

    Best biking roads in the Yorkshire Dales: Video, maps and .gpx files

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    The Yorkshire Dales is famous for its spectacular scenery, unspoilt countryside, picturesque towns and villages and ample supply of opportunities for outdoor pursuits (including hiking, climbing, caving and more) – but in addition to all that, it’s also a haven for bikers; with a seemingly endless supply of cracking roads to keep you entertained. To…

  • MAG campaigns for BUS LANE ACCESS FOR BIKES

    MAG campaigns for BUS LANE ACCESS FOR BIKES

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    Bikers should be allowed access to all bus lanes in the UK, campaigners say. At present, the use of bus lanes by motorcyclists isn’t consistent. Some transport authorities allow it, others ban bikers from the routes. Now a Motorcycle Action Group report has identified that only 56 of the 159 transport authorities in the UK…

  • BREAKING NEWS: TRIUMPH ANNOUNCES THE ACQUISITION OF THE ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE MANUFACTURER OSET BIKES

    BREAKING NEWS: TRIUMPH ANNOUNCES THE ACQUISITION OF THE ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE MANUFACTURER OSET BIKES

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    Triumph announces the acquisition of the electric motorcycle manufacturer OSET Bikes, as part of their wider plan of offering a full range of off-road motorcycles and nurture a new generation of motorcycle riders. Ahead of the launch of the Motocross and Enduro range, Triumph Motorcycles takes another exciting step in the off-road world through the…

  • Honda’s V-Twin Alternative

    Honda’s V-Twin Alternative

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    Steve Cooper investigates: It’s late 1995 and the premier class of Grand Prix motorcycle racing is beginning to look just a little stale and stilted. The series has become a three-horse race between Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha, all with running variations on the theme of four-cylinder two-strokes. Every single machine on the track that stands…

  • BMW R1250GS – does it still lead the pack?

    BMW R1250GS – does it still lead the pack?

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    Gary Hartshome checks if the GS still leads the pack.. The instigator of all things adventure in the motorcycle world continues to evolve since its launch over 40 years ago. The GS’ engine has grown in capacity, the mechanical features have advanced, and rider aids have become plentiful, but is it still the King? My…

  • Sinnis announce a new 125cc Supermoto

    Sinnis announce a new 125cc Supermoto

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    Equipped for when the tarmac gets tight, the SM-R combines Sinnis’ most powerful 125cc engine to date with the Super-Motard riding versatility. Its torquey, 14.8 bhp liquid-cooled engine combined with Motard-derived geometry provides confidence-inspiring control across all speeds and lean angles. For added peace of mind while on the road, the SM-R features Anti-Lock braking…

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