Motorcycle Sport & Leisure
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Yamaha Niken: Long-term road test – part five
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Plenty of varied outings on the Yamaha Niken this month have helped me learn it all the more, and on the whole appreciation for it pretty much remains firmly intact.
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BMW R1250GS Adventure TE: Long-term review – part 3
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More miles means more insights, and Mikko Nieminen is still learning more about the big BMW R1250GS adventure bike…
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Happy Retirement Biking – part 9: Bike reliability
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At best, having an unreliable bike can be a bit of a bother. At worst, it can be a very serious problem indeed…
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British firm reveals customisable electric Shednought
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A West Yorkshire start-up called Shed Rides has released full details of its new electric bike, the Shednought.
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Happy Retirement Biking – part 8: Wearing the right riding kit
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Wearing the right kit is vital as we get older. It could make the difference between a great long ride and an early return to home…
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Happy Retirement Biking – part 7: Fighting fatigue
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What you ride matters. As we get older it matters even more.
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PREVIEW: April issue of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure magazine
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There is also more exciting news, reviews and guides with interviews from experts and excellent photography in the April issue of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure magazine.
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Honda CB650R: Long-term review & road test – part two
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Two months in and the miles have started to build on the new Honda
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KTM 1290 Super Adventure S: Road test review
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The 1290 Super Adventure comes in two versions, the ‘S’ and ‘R’. This test bike is the ‘S’ and in a nutshell is the more street-biased of the two, with smaller 17in rear and 19in front cast wheels rather than spokes.
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Yamaha Niken: Long-term road test – part four
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Mossy is still enjoying the Niken. But seeing it as others do has tainted his love. If there’s one thing a bike must do to win my affections over a longer term, it’s serve me well as a mode of transport. OK, it’s got to offer a means of getting me to where I want…