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From this month the new publication MoreBikes combines the very best of Motor Cycle Monthly as well as its sister title On Two Wheels – the paper made specifically for those who want to get into motorcycling, return to it, or stay on smaller capacity machines. Subscribe here.
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R&G radiator guard | Reader review
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Name: Graham Mudd From: Bedfordshire Riding for: 17 Years Price paid for it: Costs £62.49, received 23rd September 2014 What type of riding do you do: I ride my trusty Kawasaki Versys workhorse all year round in all weather. I ride the full spectrum from motorways to byways, including the occasional track day. Why did you buy it? Was supplied for review by MoreBikes.co.uk Tell us…
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Topless motorcycle racer calendar raises money for Simon Andrews Trust
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Shoei and Feridax are once again raising money through the ‘Live Unstoppable’ brand with a 2015 topless BSB Calendar (it’s the boys who are topless, sorry guys!) Earlier this year Stuart Andrews (Simon’s Father) and a photographer descended on the pit lane at BSB and demanded that 12 riders strip off for charity, with everyone…
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Dartford Crossing toll changes mean users could face fines
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Beware of being caught on camera and fined, as Britain’s busiest toll road dispenses with traditional toll-booths. From November 30, 2014, the Dartford Crossing over the M25 will operate a ‘free flow’ system without barriers. Whilst motorcycles and scooters will remain exempt, many bike owners also have the use of a car and could be caught…
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Akrapovic exhaust system for Kawasaki Ninja H2
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A brand-new concept Akrapovic exhaust caused quite a stir when it was unveiled at the recent Intermot show, as did the Supercharged Kawasaki Ninja H2R – a machine labeled as “Built Beyond Belief.” Now the pair have met at EICMA in Milan, Italy, in the guise of the new road-going Kawasaki Ninja H2 machine and Akrapovic’s production…
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Coloured hubs for Dymag carbon fibre motorcycle wheels
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Dymag, the first company in the world to manufacture carbon fibre wheels for motorcycles and high-end performance cars, has launched a new range of coloured anodised hubs as an addition to its carbon fibre CA5 wheels. The anodised hubs, sprocket carriers and sprockets are now being offered in six vibrant colours; violet, red, blue, gold,…
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New winter motorcycle gloves from ARMR Moto
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ARMR Moto has launched two choices of new winter motorcycle gloves – leather or textile. The WPL245 – the leather option – has a combination of cowhide for toughness on the back and goat skin for feel on the palm and underside of the fingers. Not only are the fingers pre-curved but Spandex stretch…
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New Drift Stealth 2 camera
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Drift has launched its eighth generation camera the Stealth 2, which is the brands smallest, lightest and most aerodynamic action camera to date. The Drift Stealth 2 comes out of the box with the ability to shoot sharp full HD 1080p at 30fps and high definition 720p at 60fps for slow motion. It has a…
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Harley-Davidson electric motorcycle at the NEC
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Harley-Davidson’s Project Livewire™ makes its UK debut at Motorcycle Live 2014. It will be the UK premiere for the Harley-Davidson electric motorcycle. Project LiveWire™, will provide the centrepiece for stand 3D35 (Hall 3), which will also play host to the full line-up of new Harley machines, including the new Street Glide® Special, new Road…
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National Motorcycle Museum raffle results
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The National Motorcycle Museum raffle has been drawn and the winner of the 1951 Vincent Rapide Series C 1000cc Motorcycle has been announced. The raffle was drawn by TT superstar John McGuinness – whilst bouncing on a trampoline – at the museum’s 30th anniversary open day on Saturday 1 November. First Prize – 1951 Vincent…
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Motorcycle recall for suspension fault
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KTM and Husqvarna have commenced the global recall of certain 2015 model-year motorcycles, of which 751 KTMs and 779 Huskies from the UK and Ireland are affected. Due to a supplier production fault, KTM and Husqvarna are checking the torque setting of a nut between the fork’s piston rod and screw cap, within the 4CS fork chamber.…