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  • Mean and Moody: new black-on-black livery for the Panigale V2

    Mean and Moody: new black-on-black livery for the Panigale V2

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    If you want a sportsbike that is road-ready and capable of MotoGP-style handling on the track, the Ducati Panigale V2 should appear on your shortlist. Built with a chassis adapted from its sibling, the Panigale V4, the smaller V-twin may not provide as much power, but is agile and braking performance is outstanding. Ducati has…

  • First Ride: Ducati Streetfighter V4S

    First Ride: Ducati Streetfighter V4S

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    It’s one thing making the most powerful, exciting and perhaps brilliant supernaked to ever grace the earth, but what happens when the time comes to top it?

  • Coasteering South West | Mid Ride

    Coasteering South West | Mid Ride

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    Mid-winter didn’t stop Simon Murphy heading for a mini tour of the south west.

  • Stinky Pinky

    Stinky Pinky

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    Ryan Dawson, born in Essex, was raised around American culture; choppers, custom cars, hot rods, drag racing, by a bunch of petrolheads.

  • FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Yamaha XMAX 300 TECH MAX

    FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Yamaha XMAX 300 TECH MAX

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    Charlie Oakman’s been to Italy to put Yamaha’s newest sport scooter through its paces. Here’s how he got on. Launching an upgraded Sport Scoot to European journalists? Milan’s the place. Leaving the airport and heading into the city is like plunging into Scooter-Soup such is the popularity of this urban form of transport on the…

  • Bullets in Tea Land – Sri Lanka long ride

    Bullets in Tea Land – Sri Lanka long ride

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    Yet another Royal Enfield Bullet tour? This one’s a bit different – it’s in Sri Lanka

  • Ducati Riding Experience Academy’s first UK event heralded a stunning success

    Ducati Riding Experience Academy’s first UK event heralded a stunning success

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    *Ducati’s first running of the famous DRE Racetrack Academy in the UK at Silverstone *World-class instructors from Silverstone and Ducati, including Michele Pirro, Karel Abraham, Chaz Davies, Alex De Angelis, Ferruccio Lamborghini and Dario Marchetti *Limited to 60 participants riding a fleet of Panigale V4, Ducati offered a truly exclusive track experience on Britain’s only…

  • Triple Threat

    Triple Threat

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    Never one to rest on its laurels, Triumph has once again put in the graft to keep the Street Triple at the top. We caught up with John McAvoy from sister publication Fast Bikes to tell us why… You’ve really got to doff your cap to Triumph. Not only did it conceive the Street Triple…

  • Cost-effective classics: Kawasaki Z650

    Cost-effective classics: Kawasaki Z650

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    Possibly the best VFM classic Japanese four you can buy! Steve Cooper takes a look… Classic, old-school, air-cooled multis don’t come more attainable than the Z650. Essentially a second generation Japanese four, it has similar performance to Honda’s seminal CB750/4 but with reduced mass… and cost! Background Kawasaki’s move into air-cooled fours occurred late 1972…

  • Sheene and Suzuki

    Sheene and Suzuki

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    Yamaha struggles to hold its own against some seriously tough competition towards the end of the 70s – VJMC’s Steve Cooper remembers… 1977 saw Yamaha back in full factory action with Venezuelan Johnny Cecotto and American Steve Baker both riding the latest and essentially all-new version of the TZ500. The OW35 marked a significant direction…


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