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  • Ladies Who Ride: Reviews! Dainese Impeto Motorcycle Gloves

    Ladies Who Ride: Reviews! Dainese Impeto Motorcycle Gloves

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    MoreBikes caught up with 25 year old Orthodontic dental nurse and Isle of Wight resident Tahnee Attwood. Tahnee rides (takes deep breath..) K6 GSXR 750, Yamaha R1, KTM 500 exc, Honda CRF450X in dirt set up and CRF450R in Supermoto set up! Luckily, she took time off riding all these lovely bikes to tell us…

  • What you need to know when buying… Retro leather jackets

    What you need to know when buying… Retro leather jackets

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    Leather motorcycle jackets have certainly come a long way since their early beginnings, with increased – and lighter – impact protection, the use of new fabrics with higher abrasion-resistance levels, and swish new designs. But despite the advances in technology, there’s an increasing trend for riders wanting original and classically designed garments. Here’s what you…

  • Best motorcycle routes in Dartmoor and Exmoor: maps and .gpx files

    Best motorcycle routes in Dartmoor and Exmoor: maps and .gpx files

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    There’s some spectacular riding down in the south west corner of the UK. With two distinct coastlines and two National Parks, Devon’s the place to go if you’re looking for dramatic scenery and top riding all in one spot. From dramatic seascapes and wide-open moorland to nadgery little lanes and picturesque towns and villages, this…

  • GP for the masses…

    GP for the masses…

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    Way back in 2002 Ducati surprised the biking world when it showcased its new V4-powered sportsbike: the GP3. It was to hit the MotoGP scene in time for the 2003 season, with Loris Capirossi and Troy Bayliss atop this beautiful and capable bike that powered Loris to a podium in its very first outing, before…

  • From NS to NSR

    From NS to NSR

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    How Honda’s V four powered NSR500 rewrote the GP bike blueprint… 1983 saw the Honda triple benefitting from both a new, all-alloy, chassis and the introduction of reed valves – the latter update allowing smoother fuel/airflow with no opportunity of the engine to blow the vital mixture back through the carburettors. This pair of revisions…

  • MotoGP: Michelin extends EXCLUSIVE tyre contract to 2026

    MotoGP: Michelin extends EXCLUSIVE tyre contract to 2026

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    The tyre specialist has just confirmed it’ll be the sole supplier for MotoGP tyres for another three years. The French manufacturer became the supplier for MotoGP tyres back in 2016, and with the news of the three-year extension, the Michelin and MotoGP partnership should see ten years of racing together. Speaking about the news, Florent…

  • CLASSIC SUZUKI SUNDAY FINALLY RETURNS TO THE SUPER SAUSAGE CAFÉ

    CLASSIC SUZUKI SUNDAY FINALLY RETURNS TO THE SUPER SAUSAGE CAFÉ

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    After a year’s sabbatical following the Covid-19 pandemic, the Classic Suzuki Sunday is set to return the Super Sausage Café on 19 September. Previous years’ events have seen packed crowds at the biker-friendly café off the A5 near Towcester, as Suzuki – through its popular Vintage Parts Programme – and Team Classic Suzuki display a…

  • Zero reveals NEW FXE

    Zero reveals NEW FXE

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    Zero Motorcycles has just added a new bike to its ever-growing range– and if Supermotos are your thing, you’re going to love the new FXE. Designed in collaboration with the award-winning San Francisco-based design firm HUGE Design, the FXE looks sharp yet simple, but as you’d expect, there’s some seriously clever stuff going on beneath…

  • Things to do with your motorcycle this Bank Holiday weekend

    Things to do with your motorcycle this Bank Holiday weekend

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    Now the Bank Holiday is upon us, here are a plethora of events, meet-ups, travel locations and relaxing ideas to make your extended weekend memorable.

  • Practice, practice, practice

    Practice, practice, practice

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    You’ve got the bike, passed your CBT and bought your kit too. Now it’s time to get some miles under your belt and get ready for your test.


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