Touring Bikes
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SW-Motech Pro Blaze panniers
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Riders of machines with limited luggage capability now have a versatile and cost-effective way to carry kit. The attachment system uses a clever Quick-Lock rail, which is discreet, light and doesn’t clutter the machine. The panniers and rails can be removed in seconds, leaving only the clamps behind, and the machine completely uncluttered. Made from…
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Andy Strapz
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Safe, strong, super quick and easy to use, Andy Strapz are a game-changer for attaching luggage to bikes. They are stronger than bungee cords, 50mm wide so they won’t cut into or roll off cargo, they use heavy-duty Velcro for a strong safe join, and they are easily adjusted to suit changing loads. Designed and…
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Richa Velocity boots
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The latest addition to Richa’s racing boot line-up, the CE-approved Velocity boots have a waterproof and breathable membrane, an off-set ¾ zip, a quilted leather flex zone on the ankle for comfort and reinforced TPU areas on the ankle, heel and shin. They feature a replaceable plastic and metal toe slider as well as metal…
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Happy Retirement Biking – part 12: Technology in bikes
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Technology in bikes. A couple of my older biking friends know everything there is to know about their classic bikes.
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Happy Retirement Biking – part 11: Touring kit for all weathers
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In today’s column, I will be looking at some of the things we need to take into consideration when planning a tour in older age.
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The best bike shows you need to watch on Prime Video!
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Amazon Prime Video have a fantastic selection of motorcycle shows featuring amazing tour documentaries to fun, biker-themed films.
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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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Happy Retirement Biking – part 10: Are all bikes as reliable?
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We all want our bikes to be reliable, so does it matter which brands we choose?
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Happy Retirement Biking – part 9: Bike reliability
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At best, having an unreliable bike can be a bit of a bother. At worst, it can be a very serious problem indeed…
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Kawasaki Versys 1000 SE Grand Tourer review – part two
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The Kawasaki Versys has gone through its first service and the touring world is finally Bertie’s lobster. Here’s part two of the bike’s long-term review and road test.