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KTM has officially REVEALED it’s 2019 790 Adventure R motorcycle! It’s AWESOME. It’s HERE!
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So enough with the spy shots of the 790 Adventure bike from KTM, here’s the official unveiling of one of the hottest bikes of next year. The Austrian factory of fun unveiled the motorcycle at its European Adventure Rally last weekend. And here’s photos of the bike being finally shown in action. The all-new parallel-twin powered…
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SPY SHOTS: KTM 390 Adventure caught in action with PILLION onboard. Mega gallery of photos.
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We’ve brought you pictures of the 2019 KTM 390 Adventure undergoing testing before, and to be honest these latest photos from our man in the bushes don’t really show us that much which is new. Other than how much room there is for a pillion (and, in turn, that gives us a good idea of…
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Walter Siegl Motorcycles built-to-order MV Agusta Bol d’Or Series street racer
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Walter Siegl Motorcycles has just unveiled its latest addition to its MV Agusta Bol d’Or Series – built around the iconic Italian brands new 3-cylinder engine and nimble trellis chassis. If you’ve not heard of WSM before – the New Hampshire based bike builders use the latest in electronics, suspension and technology to hand-build machines…
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Stafford Show WORLD EXCLUSIVE Cagiva collection shown for first time EVER!
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FOR the first time in the 40-year history of Cagiva – 11 of the red racers will be displayed in one place, at the Carole Nash Classic Mechanics Show, held in Stafford on October 13-14. The machines, part of the collection owned by Dean Simpkins and his father Martyn, are all genuine factory racers,…
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Donald Trump threatens ‘big tax’ on Harley-Davidson bikes imported into the US
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US President Donald Trump has turned on Harley-Davidson after the American company announced that it could move motorcycle production out of the United States. H-D made the announcement following a 25% tax imposed on its bikes by European markets last Friday. That levvy was brought into play as a tit-for-tat move in reply to Trump’s…
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Huh? Suzuki’s STRANGE second plans for live light projection. Beams light onto the roof of tunnels.
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Suzuki has filed designs for a new LED light system that projects a beam of light onto the ceiling of a tunnel, to help riders be better seen. It’s a strange concept – but it fits in with what else we’ve seen from Suzuki this year, and will most likely form part of a comprehensive…
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VIDEO: 168bhp Suzuki GSX-R 1000 dirt bike. And it could be yours.
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Stunt Freaks Team has just released an awesome video of its shed-built GSX-R 1000 dirt bike tearing up the trails. Built from the bones of a 450cc Kawasaki crosser and a Suzuki GSX-R 1000 – the video shows just how capable to monster machine is in the dirt. And if you fancy getting your hands…
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VIDEO: When Facebook is just so important…
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You know that moment when you realise that perhaps you should pay more attention to your riding? Must be a helluva twotter conversation… poor kid…
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VIDEO: John Reynolds and Pete Boast on the Team Classic Suzuki Katana at German Speedweek
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Team Classic Suzuki has released an awesome little documentary from its outing at German Speedweek at Oschersleben – with John Reynolds and Pete Boast onboard the Katana. It was the second outing for Team Classic Suzuki this season, after Reynolds teamed up with Michael Neeves and Steve Parrish at Donington Park. After leading the race…
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Moto Gymkhana UK joins forces with Devitt Insurance
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Moto Gymkhana has announced its new partnership with Devitt Insurance to promote the enhancement of rider skills in a fun and supportive environment. Andrew Freeman, Director of the Moto Gymkhana Association said : “We believe the improved bike control skills that Moto Gymkhana develops frees up a rider’s mental capacity to keep them safer…