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  • Student’s designs on the future of affordable motorcycle luggage

    Student’s designs on the future of affordable motorcycle luggage

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    We recently reported that Chris Stallwood, a 22 year-old student of Product Design and Manufacturing Engineering at The University of Nottingham is undertaking his Final Major Project for his BEng Degree;  to design commuter luggage specifically for 125cc motorcycles: “With more people seeing the benefits of small-capacity bikes for commuting, I think there’s a real need for a…

  • Collapsible Motolug Trailer review

    Collapsible Motolug Trailer review

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      Motolug Collapsible Trailer review | From £645 | www.motolug.com 0800 043 7106 | Reviewed by John Milbank Some designs are so brilliant, so useful, and so convenient that they’re well worth the price. My first motorcycle trailer was an Erde PM310. These popular units cost £565 with a ramp, and can carry a bike up…

  • The motorcycle jeans destruction test

    The motorcycle jeans destruction test

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    With high-street supermarkets now selling motorcycle jeans, John Milbank finds out if you really do ‘get what you pay for’… Photos Joe Dick Here at MoreBikes we don’t like to look at the negatives of biking, but having fallen off a bike myself (ermm, a few times), I’ve got to admit that it does happen.…

  • Even more MPs backing two wheels

    Even more MPs backing two wheels

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    Mark Williams, the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Ceredigion, is the 40th MP to join the Motorcycle Action Group. Mr Williams, an energetic supporter of riders’ rights, is eager to enable local citizens to enjoy the many advantages of motorcycles and scooters. He said: “I’ve enjoyed a great interaction with MAG for a long…

  • Kawasaki H2R / H2 review

    Kawasaki H2R / H2 review

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    Kawasaki H2R / H2 review | £22,000 (H2R: £41,000) | 207-319bhp | 98lb-ft | Supercharged 998cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder Tested by Roland Brown. Motorcycle Journalist and former international racer, Roland Brown is one of the world’s most respected bike testers. Subscribe to his fantastic YouTube channel – iMotorcycle Video – here.    It’s a long time since…

  • 2015 Ducati Multistrada 1200 review

    2015 Ducati Multistrada 1200 review

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    2015 Ducati Multistrada 1200 review | From £12,995 | 160bhp@9500rpm | 100lb-ft@7500rpm | 90° V-twin with variable desmodromic valve timing Tested by John Milbank Photos by Milagro   With 8lb-ft more torque and 15bhp more than a Monster 1200 S, the Multistrada could be a daunting proposition; a howling beast, bristling with pent-up aggression, just…

  • Meet the motorcycle adventurer looking to break a World Record

    Meet the motorcycle adventurer looking to break a World Record

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    MoreBikes editor John recently met an inspiring, enthusiastic biker with a fantastic adventure planned. We’ll let him introduce himself… “Hello, I’m Omo Alokwe from London; a Business Change Analyst, golfer with a very dodgy swing, and a keen motorcyclist for close to 20 years. This November, I plan to make the journey from Land’s End…

  • Stafford Motorcycle Show to host brand new ‘Restoration Theatre’

    Stafford Motorcycle Show to host brand new ‘Restoration Theatre’

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    There’s a new live element in store for visitors heading to the world’s largest classic bike show next month with TV personality Pete Thorne – a regular on ITV’s The Motorbike Show with Henry Cole – set to deliver five daily sessions of essential restoration advice. The Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show, taking place at Staffordshire County Showground…

  • Can-Am Spyder RT-S review

    Can-Am Spyder RT-S review

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    Can-Am Spyder RT-S review |  £24,199 | 115bhp@7250rpm | 96lb-ft@5000rpm | 1330cc liquid-cooled, in-line triple Tested by: John Milbank Photos by: Joe Dick   “I don’t get it,” has been the most common response when I’ve turned up at my mates’ homes on the Spyder. “Why would you want that?” and “You might as well…

  • ‘Blood on Board’ project receives two new vehicles from the Henry Surtees Foundation

    ‘Blood on Board’ project receives two new vehicles from the Henry Surtees Foundation

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    Two Vauxhall Mokka 4×4 vehicles were handed over to two charities – Northumbria Blood Bikes and Blood Bikes Cumbria – which provide vital transportation of blood in the region. The donation was made by the Henry Surtees Foundation in support of the Blood On Board project, which allows the Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS)…


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