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There’s a fresh new look for the world’s biggest motorcycle monthly… and we’re making it even easier for new riders to get on two wheels too.
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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New sidecar sub-frame fits more motorcycles
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Watsonian sidecars have developed a new subframe that enables the British manufacturer to fit a larger choice of sidecars to a wider range of motorcycles.Traditionally tubular ‘arms’ from the sidecar chassis are bolted directly to the bike’s frame. However, this system limits the choice of mounting points for the fitter, which can make attaching a…
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James Ellison BSB injury update
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Following on from his high speed crash in yesterday’s second MCE British Superbike Championship race, it has been confirmed that James Ellison has sustained a broken femur, along with other minor injuries. First treated by the fantastic circuit medics, James was transferred to Kings College Hospital in South London for further checks, whereby they…
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Become a friend of the National Motorcycle Museum and win a Matchless G80
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The National Motorcycle Museum’s 30th anniversary in 2014 sees the launch of the most exciting and innovative Membership scheme ever undertaken by a Museum or similar organisation. Museum Director James Hewing stated “we have tremendous plans over the next few years to make The National Motorcycle Museum a truly dynamic resource for everyone who love’s…
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Calls to help prosecute foreign drivers involved in motorcycle crashes
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Brake, the road safety charity, has joined a coalition of organisations calling for the UK government to support a proposal to help police catch risky, law-breaking drivers from other countries. The European Commission proposal, published today and backed by TISPOL, the European Traffic Police Network, would allow police across the EU to pursue traffic offences against drivers of…
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New Peugeot Streetzone scooter | SAVE £200
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New from Peugeot Scooters, the Streetzone is styled for raw urban attitude and is based around the engine and chassis from their market-leading Speedfight.Powered by a 50cc air-cooled 2-stroke motor, this compact scooter is not only light, at 87 kg, but also agile, thanks to its 1256 mm wheelbase and chunky street pattern tyres (120/90-10…
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New cable kits for 2014 Harley-Davidson Street Glide
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Burly Brand continues to grow their extended cable/line kits and has recently launched a package for the 2014 HD Rushmore touring models. Each kit includes all the components necessary to install tall bars on your Street Glide or other batwing faired bagger. Burly’s cable kits are designed for 13” or 15” Apehangers, include bar length…
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The Terminator’s biker outfit up for auction
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The Terminator’s leather biker outfit is amongst the items going under the hammer in the UK’s biggest ever film props auction. The outfit, worn by Arnold Schwarzenegger in “Terminator 2: Judgement Day” will be displayed alongside other items such as Marty McFly’s hoverboard at the Vue Westfield Cinema in London from 1st to 16th October,…
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New design ‘glowbelt’ for improved road safety
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A New Design Start-Up Reveals the Next Generation Of Road Safety Products Safety comes first for a new design start-up which will launch the next generation of wearable road safety products with a crowdfunding campaign later this week. The Glowbelt, by Yorkshire-based BMC Innovations, is a highly visible LED solution approved by Euro Road Safety…
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new Vance & Hines exhausts for Harley-Davidson Sportster 2007-2014
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Designed to meet the requirements for road legal exhausts in Europe, EC Twin Slash slip-ons are homologated to Directive 97/24/EC and bear the engraved ‘e’ mark and corresponding type approval number. EC Twin Slash slip-ons are encased in 3.25-inch full coverage heat shields, in either a bold matte black finish that is perfect for Harley-Davidson…
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60mph motorway plan dropped
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Plans to impose a 60mph speed limit on parts of the M1 and M3 motorways have been put on hold. The plan was to reduce pollution at peak times, but Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin has given the Highways Agency 18 months to devise alternative methods to tackle the issue. The air quality concern about the…