Motorcycle Sport & Leisure
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Yamaha Niken: Definitive review and road test
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The Yamaha Niken is one of the most out-there bikes of the last few years. People react to it in very different ways.
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Happy Retirement Biking – part 2: Motorcycle riding positions
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In this article, we look at how your riding position can help minimise the niggles…
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Yamaha Tracer 900: Review and road test
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Winter is not usually when you fall in love with a bike, but the Tracer 900 is doing its best to seduce Mikko.
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Quickshifters are changing the way we ride – why?
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Quickshifters are quickly becoming commonplace on new bikes – and not just sports bikes, a lot of regular road bikes have them too.
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Happy Retirement Biking – part 1: Right bike for older riders
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In this series of articles we show you how to keep riding into your retirement and still enjoy every single mile…
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Monimoto gets funding to fight motorcycle theft
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Monimoto is a smart GPS tracker with a year’s battery-life that alerts your phone if your motorcycle is moved.
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PREVIEW: January issue of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure
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There is also more exciting news, reviews and guides with interviews from experts and excellent photography.
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VIDEO: Charley Boorman chats all things adventure & Long Way Up
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We teamed up with the Motorcycle Live Online to interview Charley Boorman about his most recent trip with Ewan McGregor and share his wisdom of travelling so many miles on two wheels.
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VIDEO: Testing the Harley-Davidson LiveWire
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Mikko Nieminen is taking Harley-Davidson’s first fully-electric motorcycle, the LiveWire, out for a 139-mile ride. But how long will the battery last until he needs to charge it? [youtube url=”https://youtu.be/_4ICO6sXPt0″ width=”1280″ height=”720″ responsive=”yes” autoplay=”no” mute=”no” title=”A YouTube video the Harley-Davidson LiveWire Motorcycle”]
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PREVIEW: December issue of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure
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In the December edition of Motorcycle Sport & Leisure, we ride the Bavarian boxer you thought couldn’t get any bigger.