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2-stroke fans rejoice! JL Exhausts has bought JOLLYMOTO. More 2-stroke pipes from the pipe legend Lomas
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Yes, it’s true. JL Exhausts – you’ll know the name from the originator of the wonderful, 2-stroke exhaust makers, Jim Lomas – has bought Jollymoto, another very well known 2-stroke exhaust maker. What does this mean in terms of supply from either company? There’ll be not too much different for the immediate future but both…
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And here they are: The Ducati Scrambler 1100 PRO (£11,295) and Sport PRO (£12,795).
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Well, we told you last week that this was going to happen today – and it’s happened today. Yep, this is the official reveal of the new Ducati Scramblers (1100 PRO and 1100 Sport PRO). Both bikes get model-specific Ducati Traction Control, ABS cornering and three standard riding modes. The Sport PRO gets Ohlins suspension,…
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WSB: Scott Redding FASTEST at Portimao after first day of TESTING.
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Scott Redding took control of the first day of testing at Portimao – ending the day at the top of the time sheets on his ARUBA.IT Racing Ducati. Ahead of the World Superbike Championship kicking off next month, the paddock has been out testing at Portimao in Portugal – and at the end of the…
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VIDEO: MotoCorsa’s TerraCorsa: off-roading on a Ducati Panigale 1199.
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Ever seen a Ducati Panigale tear up the dirt? No. Then you need to watch this video. A few years ago, American Ducati dealer MotoCorsa turned a Panigale 1199 into an off-road ready machine ready to hit the dirt. And it’s called the TerraCorsa. Ok, so there’s been plenty of debate on the web about…
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YESSS! The french are making these PEANUT roundabouts instead of crossroads. Instant little racetrack, anyone?
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Look at this and tell us that you aren’t thinking the same thing. It’s even got a pitlane (to the left) with handy parking spots for a bit of spanner-twirling when you’re not out on a lap. OK, we’re getting carried away – but come on, these might be the latest idea for easing up…
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MotoGP: Dovi’s new ass-leathers-logo: so this is where he is, for this season…
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You know, it’s a weird time in racing when the testing phases are underway and a rider has a lot of time to think about what ‘message’ they send out to the rest of the paddock. Valentino Rossi, at the height of his powers, would often wrap up a test early and go and sit…
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Top Ten Budget Motorcycle Winter Gloves under £100
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Fret not, there are plenty of very decent gloves out there which won’t break the bank!
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GET READY FOR ADVENTURE: Suzuki announces THREE accessory packs for the V-Strom 1050.
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Suzuki has revealed three unique accessory packs for its hotly-anticipated V-Strom 1050 and V-Strom 1050XT – which is due to arrive in dealers this March. To help you get ready for your next adventure, Suzuki’s launched three accessory packs for its all new V-Strom 1050. There’s a fully-loaded Explore pack which kits the DR-BIG inspired…
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MotoGP: Ducati unveils its Desmosedici GP race bike for 2020. MEGA gallery and TECH SPECS.
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Ducati’s just presented its new Desmosedici GP 20 race bike with the help of Andrea Dovizioso and Danilo Petrucci. Although the first round of the season isn’t until March, Ducati’s just presented its new Desmosedici race bike for 2020 – which means things are beginning to hot up ahead of the start of the race…
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It’s on! Triumph and Bajaj Auto CONFIRM partnership. Small capacity Triumph motorcycles are on their way
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It’s a pretty dry statement from Triumph that doesn’t say much – but what it means is that Triumph and Bajaj are joined at the hip, producing what they say will be mid-capacity (that’s 200cc to 750cc) bikes with: “multiple options to address different segments in this class”. Could that mean something electric? Dunno. But…