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  • SUZUKI: New colours and £650 off

    SUZUKI: New colours and £650 off

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    Suzuki has released two new colour schemes for its naked street bike, the GSX-S125, and announced that the L–plate–friendly machine—along with its faired stablemate, the GSX-R125—will also be available with £650 off the RRP until 16 December 2024. Available in dealerships now is a stylish new black and grey GSX-S125, which rolls on black wheels,…

  • French Revolution

    French Revolution

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    Peugeot Motorcycles has been around since 1898, which actually makes it one of the oldest manufacturers of bikes in the world. That’s quite an achievement – though it hasn’t actually been building ‘proper’ bikes continuously for all that time. It’s much better known for its steady release of scooters; with a rich range of urban…

  • New: Fly Screen for Honda’s ST 125 Dax

    New: Fly Screen for Honda’s ST 125 Dax

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    UK Bodywork Specialist, Pyramid, has just launched a new Fly Screen for the Honda ST 125 Dax. Following the success of their Honda Monkey parts, Pyramid has turned its sights on the Honda Dax with this new colour-matched Fly Screen. Pyramid’s screen combines a fairing and screen element, giving a unique ‘Nose Fairing’ style whilst remaining…

  • New colour for Honda’s CT125

    New colour for Honda’s CT125

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    Sadly, it looks like this is not coming to the UK – although it’s possible to obtain it through importers. The CT125 is a cult favourite in the two-wheel world and has been given a new colour over in Thailand – Yellow SunGlow, joining the green, red, and grey colours previously introduced for that market. The 2023…

  • Ridden: Benelli TnT 125

    Ridden: Benelli TnT 125

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    There’s always been a healthy contingent of bikers who like belting about on small-wheeled, almost ’mini-bikes’. And that’s why Benelli decided to get in on the act, building on the success of Honda’s MSX125 by creating a funky little pocket-sized naked. Having admired its good looks and heard numerous tales of how much of a…

  • Young Guns: Yamaha’s very sporty learner legals

    Young Guns: Yamaha’s very sporty learner legals

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    Chris Moss sees what’s what… The early days of biking life are some of the most important. Ideally, you want a good start riding something that’s easy to ride and live with, stylish, safe, and with a fair bit of excitement. After riding Yamaha’s new YZF-R125 and MT125 in and around Barcelona, I’d say all…

  • STAY SAFE – On a budget

    STAY SAFE – On a budget

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    When it comes to shopping for your gear, a quick online browse will likely make you double-take at some of the price tags you see. But kitting yourself out from head to toe in great, hard-wearing equipment doesn’t have to break the bank. So we’ve joined forces with Feridax and our very own Chris Bailey…

  • First Ride: Bluroc Tracker 125

    First Ride: Bluroc Tracker 125

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    WORDS: Chris Bailey PHOTOS: Gary Chapman Having recently passed my CBT, I was on the lookout for a motorbike which was capable of getting me from A to B, as smoothly and stylishly as possible. Enter Bluroc’s Tracker 125. With its rugged neo-retro looks and the deep rumble of its engine, it definitely turned more…

  • Legendary Learner – the C90!

    Legendary Learner – the C90!

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    Bob Pickett takes a look at Honda’s C90. ‘The World’s Greatest Motorcycle’? An outrageous boast for something under 100cc that barely tops 50mph? Consider this. Manufactured in 1958, in 2018, the 100 MILLIONTH bike rolled out of the factory. It is still being made today (in fewer locations admittedly, now ‘just’ 15 plants worldwide) wherever…

  • Legal Q&A: Strong words from our legal ace for Daytona owner!

    Legal Q&A: Strong words from our legal ace for Daytona owner!

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    Q  I work at delicatessen in south London.  I’ve been there about a year or so and always park my Triumph Daytona 675 outside the shop window so I can keep an eye on it.  You can’t be too careful nowadays. Last week I rocked up to work at 8.30am as normal and regular as…

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