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  • 2010 Kawasaki 1400GTR Quick Review

    2010 Kawasaki 1400GTR Quick Review

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    Steve Rose brings us the lowdown on Kawasaki’s refined sports touring bike.

  • 2014 BMW R nineT revealed

    2014 BMW R nineT revealed

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      Celebrating 90 years of motorcycle innovation, BMW finally unveil their new bike, yet admit it’s not really finished! Motor Cycle Monthly’s John Milbank was at the launch… With the well-earned success of BMW’s GS and GS Adventure series of bikes, a departure from what some consider ‘the norm’ was always going to ruffle a…

  • Small wonders – Lexmoto XTR S 125, White Knuckle WK125 Sport, Rieju RS3 125LC

    Small wonders – Lexmoto XTR S 125, White Knuckle WK125 Sport, Rieju RS3 125LC

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    With the entry level 125 market booming, it’s never been easier (or cheaper) to buy a brand new learner legal bike If you’re reading this as a middle-aged former teenage bike fan then you’ll no doubt remember your very first day on the road. You morphed overnight from a BMX bandit into a biker; you’d…

  • Yamaha YZF600R Thundercat used bike review

    Yamaha YZF600R Thundercat used bike review

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    Forget the odd name: the Thundercat is arguably one of the most versatile, real world sports bikes ever made When society is so keen on pigeon holing as much of life as possible (bikes included) it’s refreshing to find there’s amachine that has the ability to cut across divides, doesn’t cost an arm and a…

  • 2010 Triumph Sprint GT

    2010 Triumph Sprint GT

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      Sports-tourers beware: Triumph’s new Sprint GT is set to be one of the best value big tourers out there TRIUMPH’S brief was simple: take an existing sports-touring Sprint ST and make it more practical, pillion friendly, comfortable and capable of carrying more luggage over long distances. The new Sprint GT (Grand Tourer) is the…

  • Triumph Speed Four Used Bike Buying Guide

    Triumph Speed Four Used Bike Buying Guide

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      Underrated, overlooked but a brilliant bargain, Triumph’s Speed Four makes magnificent sense in these cash-strapped times Triumph’s model range has always been a little schizophrenic. On one hand they’ve produced unique machines that have been hard to pigeonhole alongside any Japanese, European or American equivalent, while at other times they’ve taken the more powerful…


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