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  • Return to the Roads: Lee Johnston

    Return to the Roads: Lee Johnston

    The last two years have hit the world hard, especially the world of the road racing. It’s not just one that could cost you your life, but it also consumes your life, so when everything hit pause and road racing stopped, what on earth is a TT-winning racer to do?


  • CFMOTO, Electric motorcycle, modular chassis…

    CFMOTO, Electric motorcycle, modular chassis…

    A leaked patent has given the world a glimpse of CFMOTO’s new modular electric motorcycle, which could become the basis for a whole range of models. A more in-depth look at its 300GT-E Chinese police bike has revealed that CFMOTO’s been very clever about how it’s designed its electric machine. The structure underneath can be…


  • World Supersport… The glory days!

    World Supersport… The glory days!

    Josh Brookes might be best known for his time at BSB, but back in the day he finished third in the World Championship. He got all nostalgic with us over a brew.


  • Morris Lubricants launch video series on how oil is made

    Morris Lubricants launch video series on how oil is made

    Morris Lubricants have released a new video series starring Guy Martin – designed to provide end users and distributors in the motorcycle trade with an insight into how oil is made and the factors that should be considered when choosing a lubricant supplier.


  • Don’t leave home without…

    Don’t leave home without…

    We all have our essentials that we pack when we go for a ride. But what are the things that tour guides, adventurers and big-mile riders never leave home without? We asked them… In the world of modern motorcycling, it’s easy to assume that your bike will always be 100 per cent reliable; that you’ll…


  • Border Country

    Border Country

    There’s some fantastic riding to be done on the empty roads of the Scottish borders.


  • More power, more revs for Moto2…

    More power, more revs for Moto2…

    On the eve of the British Grand Prix, Triumph announced a raft of developments to the 765cc triple Moto2™ engine, derived from the production Street Triple RS, to increase revs, power and performance. Increase of 5 PS from the 2023 Moto2™ season, an extra 400rpm Development areas include pistons, cylinder head, valves, camshafts, crank Aim…


  • Looking after Leather

    Looking after Leather

    Leather needs care. Here’s how to keep your kit in top condition, the easy way…


  • Collection of finest travel moments

    Collection of finest travel moments

    New book features a wealth of motorcycle travel writing.


  • Testing Positive

    Testing Positive

    There’s much been said about the downsides of the Covid lockdowns that most of us were affected by, but perhaps not quite as much about the positive effects it had on our lives… The mainstream media may waffle on about the huge uptake in gardening, or how ‘community spirit’ made a comeback, but what we’re…


  • Glyn’s Yamaha R1

    Glyn’s Yamaha R1

    Feast your eyes on this weapon. It’s extra in every sense of the word, and when it comes to trackday bikes, they don’t come much tricker than this…


  • September issue of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure!

    September issue of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure!

    We have another high-octane issue of MSL ready for you – and it’s a bit of a belter, even if we say so ourselves.


  • The Brand-New Naughty 90’s Hall

    The Brand-New Naughty 90’s Hall

    ‘Classic’ is in the eye of the beholder and well, it’s time for the new guard to make their mark at Stafford.


  • Kawasaki Prepares For Suzuka 8 Hours with a cracking team…

    Kawasaki Prepares For Suzuka 8 Hours with a cracking team…

    The Suzuka 8 Hours EWC event will soon get underway in Japan, having been cancelled due to the pandemic for the past two years. The Kawasaki entry will features several members of the KRT WorldSBK squad combining riding talent from both WorldSBK and BSB paddocks. WorldSBK KRT riders Jonathan Rea and Alex Lowes will be…


  • Young Blood

    Young Blood

    When Cheyenne Keogh was fifteen, thanks to her mum being a riding instructor, she decided she wanted a bike. When she was seventeen, she got an AJS Bobber and, as her dad, Mark, had built a few bikes over the years, asked him if he could modify it to be more ‘her’.


  • THE LEGENDARY TRIUMPH DAYTONA AT THE BRITISH MOTOR MUSEUM

    THE LEGENDARY TRIUMPH DAYTONA AT THE BRITISH MOTOR MUSEUM

    From the original race bike that inspired and created the Triumph Daytona name, through to Triumph’s recent and most significant Daytona 765 Moto2™ Limited Edition, the British Motor Museum announces the largest Triumph Daytona exhibition yet, displayed at the temple of British Motor engineering. One of the most iconic and legendary motorcycle models of all…


  • The O’Show: Jason O’Halloran

    The O’Show: Jason O’Halloran

    Jason took the British Superbike championship by storm last year, racking up 22 podiums and 11 wins, only to narrowly miss out on the title at the end of the season. With his eyes set on taking the 2022 championship, we caught up with him…


  • Preview: September Issue of Back Street Heroes Magazine

    Preview: September Issue of Back Street Heroes Magazine

    Take a look at the best custom bikes of all in the September issue of Back Street Heroes! Back Street Heroes covers all styles of custom bikes; choppers, bobbers, streetfighters, trikes, cafe racers, street scramblers, flat trackers, brats and rats… to name just a few. We also go to custom biker lifestyle events big and…


  • Preview: September issue of Fast Bikes magazine

    Preview: September issue of Fast Bikes magazine

    As always, our September edition of Fast Bikes magazine is packed with product guides, columns, and fantastic features.


  • 1998: The ‘Roman Emperor’ enters the arena…

    1998: The ‘Roman Emperor’ enters the arena…

    Steve Cooper remembers… The year 1998 has probably gone down as one of Honda’s most dominant years and for good reason – the firm pretty much mopped up the vast majority of points available by taking the top five places in the championship race. Article continues below… Advert Enjoy everything More Bikes by reading the…


  • Legal Q&A: ‘Bicycle’ loophole?

    Legal Q&A: ‘Bicycle’ loophole?

    Q:  I have recently been stopped by the Met Police and offered a fixed penalty offer of three points and a fine for stopping in an ‘Advanced Stop Line’ box on my ‘motor bicycle’ in London. This is the box cyclists can use to wait at the head of stationary traffic stopped at red lights…


  • Legal Q&A: IAM Instructor Vs Lorry – who was at fault?

    Legal Q&A: IAM Instructor Vs Lorry – who was at fault?

    Our specialist motoring solicitor Andrew Prendergast from White Dalton Motorcycle Solicitors guides our followers through their legal trials and troubles Q: I am an IAM instructor and have also done my ROSPA gold so I know how to ride and have great observational skills, even if I do say so myself. Two months ago I…


  • Report: The Bike Shed 2022 Show

    Report: The Bike Shed 2022 Show

    After a long three-year wait, Bike Shed’s annual custom show returned with a bang. Bob Pickett gets amongst it in London.. Back again at London’s Tobacco Dock event space (in many ways the ideal location for a show celebrating bikes transformed into something different, what with it originating as an office, retail and entertainment space…


  • Nice gift for Guintoli!

    Nice gift for Guintoli!

    Suzuki has presented a Yoshimura SERT Motul replica Hayabusa to endurance world champion and MotoGP test rider Sylvain Guintoli, to celebrate the Frenchman’s titles and contribution to Suzuki’s racing successes in recent years. Despite doing his racing on a GSX-R1000, Guintoli has always expressed a fondness for the Hayabusa and the smoothness of its 1340cc,…



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