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SCOOP: Pictures and details appear for Moto Guzzi V9 Bobber and Roamer
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More news of the new Moto Guzzi 2016 range has appeared in Indian media, showing the new Guzzi V9 Bobber and Roamer models. We’ve not had official information or images of the models yet, so this might not be accurate information that the Indian media has gone with, but here’s what they are saying. According…
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SCOOP: Promo VIDEO of Honda’s CBR250RR Super Light revealed
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Here’s a cracking bit of promotional video showing the Honda CBR250RR (expected to also become the CBR350RR WHEN – not IF it’s released next tear). The video shows a rider in a type of wind tunnel and gives us a cool little look at the bike. Honda is still calling this bike the…
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SCOOP: 2016 RSV4 with 230bhp! Picture surfaces in the States of new weapon
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This picture has appeared in America showing us the 2016 Aprilia RSV4 RF. Although there’s no tech information with the image, and we’ll have to wait until Tuesday for all the details from the factory about this bike, there is some talk stateside about the outright power of this top-flight piece of kit. According to…
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SCOOP: BMW R nine T Scrambler revealed! BOTH versions snapped!
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Here’s the first finished pictures of the 2016 BMW R nine T Scrambler. The bike is due to be officially unveiled by the German factory on Tuesday. These images have been snapped ahead of the glitzy launch. What is clear from these images is that the bike will be launched with two options available, a…
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Latest Scrambler 400 pre-launch bits from Ducati revealed
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We’re nearly there with the 400cc Scrambler from Ducati now – the bike is expected to be unveiled at the EICMA event in Milan next week. And so it is that today there’s been the penultimate part of the Bart and Betty comic, plus an instagram image of the bike (kind of). The bike will…
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VIDEO: Benelli to reveal a new Leoncino
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Benelli is bringing back the legendary Leoncino motorcycle at the EICMA motorcycle exhibition in Milan next week. The teaser video doesn’t show much detail, but promises that ‘The Legend is Back’. We see a silhuette of a street bike there, but will have to wait until next week for the full details. Here’s the video:…
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SCOOP VIDEO: New BMW G310R roadster in action
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This new video shows BMW’s brand-new G310R in action, and the mid-range roadster looks happy to go round the twisties. The G310R has a completely new 313 cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine that produces claimed output of 25 kW (34 hp) at 9,500rpm. The maximum torque is reported 28Nm at 7,500rpm. For more details and photos, see our earlier…
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Side view assist from Bosch gives you eyes in the back of your head (kind of)
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This technology has been available in cars for some time, but now Bosch has unveiled what they call the world’s first side view assistance system for motorcycles. According to Bosch, the system uses four ultrasonic sensors that monitor your bike’s surroundings. The sensors cover a distance of up to five meters in areas that are…
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VIDEO: BMW’s Scrambler in action
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Remember that R nine T Scrambler we told you about a couple of days ago? Well here’s some video of it being ridden. Posted yesterday by AutoMoto TV, the video shows the bike in action and gives some really clear views of the pipes on the left hand side of the bike. We can’t wait…
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Guy Martin confirms TV show for 2016, Wall of Death speed attempt and ‘push bike race’
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Guy Martin has said that he WILL be doing a television series next year – as well as attempting to be the fastest ever person to ride around a Wall of Death. The program will be filmed along the same lines as his ‘Our Guy in India’ series which ran on Channel Four, only this…