Scooters
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Government urged to halt e-scooter trials amid safety concerns
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The Government has been urged to take action over the “menace” of e-scooters and halt their rollout to UK towns and cities.
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Husqvarna add Vektorr electric scooter to its e-mobility range
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Husqvarna have revealed their first ever electric scooter concept – the Vektorr.
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Aprilia announce new SXR 50 scooter for 2021
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Aprilia hopes to redefine the small-engine urban scooter with the launch of the new Aprilia SXR 50.
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Honda reveals finance campaign for Halo Gold Wing, Africa Twin and Fireblade Models
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Set Yourself Three brings a suite of aftersales extras alongside preferential finance rates and a test-ride incentive to the touring rider
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If six iconic car brands made motorcycles
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Unbeknownst to some, certain car brands started life by making motorcycles. Take Honda, for instance, or BMW. But what if iconic car brands made motorcycles?
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Honda update their Vision 110 commuter scooter for 2021
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Honda has announced the addition of an upgraded CBT-friendly Vision 110 to its motorcycle and scooter line-up for 2021.
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Best selling motorcycles in the UK in November revealed
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Sales of motorcycles in the UK are just shy of last year’s running total, in a resurgence of the motorcycle industry following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Aprilia files trademark for the ESR1. Rumours suggest it’s a new ELECTRIC scooter.
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The Italian factory has just filed a trademark for the eSR1 – and if the whispers on the web are anything to go by, we might be seeing an electric scooter very soon. It’s a logical step. The SR1 was Aprilia’s lightweight sports scooter that ruled the roost in the late 90s and 2000s –…
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BMW’s prototype ELECTRIC scooter; the Definition CE 04. Factory confirms it’ll go into production soon.
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This is still a prototype, but according to BMW it is not far from being ready for production. Based on the Concept Link from 2017, the new Definition CE 04 is an electric scooter designed for urban commuters. Styling is modern. Electric drive train and batteries require different space and shapes than combustion engine, so…
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THREE’S (NOT) A CROWD: Yamaha Tricity 300
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Three-wheeled vehicles have some peculiar licencing requirements. You’d probably think that you’re obliged to pass a motorcycle test if you’re riding something that leans from side to side. But you’d be wrong. It all depends. If the front wheels are more than 460mm apart it is legally classified as a tricycle; meaning you can ride…