MoreBikes March 2025

  • GARMIN Radar

    GARMIN Radar

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    On-board radar equipment has been available on some of the fancier bikes for a few years now. And now aftermarket electronics specialist Garmin has developed an aftermarket add-on rear-facing radar set up to add the safety tech to older bikes.  The new Zumo-R1 radar unit provides warning lights on your dash covering your rear blindspot…

  • HARLEY: 2025 Pan America ST & Road Glode ST CVO

    HARLEY: 2025 Pan America ST & Road Glode ST CVO

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    Harley-Davidson released some new model updates for 2025, with a couple of eye-catching machines in there. First up is the Pan America 1250 ST, a road-focused version of its giant adventure tourer, with a lower stance, less suspension travel, cast wheels and 17-inch sport-touring tyres in place of the on/off road kit fitted to the…

  • BMW: R18 refreshed – no R20 S, yet

    BMW: R18 refreshed – no R20 S, yet

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    BMW’s enormous R18 mega-boxers have had some very minor tweaks, aimed at meeting the tighter Euro 5+ emissions rules. So, the 1802cc air-cooled flat twin motor has a new ECU, which keeps power the same at 91bhp, but adds an extra 5Nm of torque. The new engine is shared amongst the range: the R18 Classic…

  • ROYAL ENFIELD: Classic 350

    ROYAL ENFIELD: Classic 350

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    Royal Enfield’s small-bore 350 singles have been selling like hot chapatis since they launched a few years back. But with competition from Triumph’s 400 singles and the new Honda GB350 S, the Indian firm may have to up its game. It’s started here, with an updated Classic 350, that gets LED lights, disc rear brake,…

  • TRIUMPH: Speed Triple news

    TRIUMPH: Speed Triple news

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    Alan Dowds brings us up to speed… The Speed Triple first appeared in 1991, and just a few years later the reborn Triumph brand sold its first Speed Triple – a three-cylinder naked roadster with bulldog breed spirit and punchy performance, first produced in 750 and 900 formats. It took its name from the old…


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