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  • New Shark Explore-R adventure, track, street and touring helmet

    New Shark Explore-R adventure, track, street and touring helmet

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    This year SHARK Helmets introduced its most versatile helmet yet the Explore-R, which can be used for adventure riding, touring, cruising around town and even on track. The Explore-R is made from SHARK’s carbon skin technology, which combines carbon and aramid fibres to create its structure. For added protection it also features a second skin for higher performance and improved shock…

  • Motorcycles allowed in bus lanes in Edinburgh trial

    Motorcycles allowed in bus lanes in Edinburgh trial

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    Edinburgh City Council is to trial allowing motorcycles to access bus lanes. The proposal is to allow access to all 30 miles of the Scottish Capital’s bus lanes in peak periods only. The trial will last for nine months initially, and make Edinburgh Scotland first city to allow bikes in bus lanes. Transport for London (TfL) recently…

  • New Designs for Duchinni D405 Helmet

    New Designs for Duchinni D405 Helmet

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      Duchinni’s D405 full face helmet is now available in a range of colourful geometric patterns – the XRR model. This feature-packed helmet has an ABS shell with vents to top and chin bar, plus rear exhaust vents. Advanced channelling through the EPS liner delivers effective internal airflow over the top of the head. Beneath…

  • Tax disc rule changes

    Tax disc rule changes

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      From October 1, 2014, the paper tax disc will no longer need to be displayed on your motorcycle – or on your car windscreen. It has been a regular feature on vehicles since 1921, but will disappear as the Government makes changes to the way vehicles are taxed. You will still need to buy…

  • Highway network to get an extra 900 miles

    Highway network to get an extra 900 miles

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      Road users will see around 900 extra lane miles of road capacity added to England’s strategic highway network by 2021 – a third more than was provided in the last ten years. The boost is thanks to a huge £24 billion investment – the biggest since the 1970s – which will see annual funding…

  • New style Draggin jeans

    New style Draggin jeans

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      Draggin’ Jeans have added a new style to their Drayko range, the Razzo: a street-styled fashion jean designed to look good off the bike, while offering high levels of protection. Made from hand distressed denim, with a ‘vintage wash’ effect, Razzo jeans have a mid-rise waist for comfort, and straight-cut legs that fit over…

  • Harley-Davidson FXRG Performance jeans review

    Harley-Davidson FXRG Performance jeans review

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      Reviewed by: Carli Ann Smith RRP: £352.21 I love the idea of riding jeans, but often the thing that puts me off is the level of protection that they offer should you ever have a spill in comparison to other riding gear. American powerhouse, Harley-Davidson, has developed a range of riding jeans in conjunction…

  • Arc-on Competizione Gloves review

    Arc-on Competizione Gloves review

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    £140 | www.arc-on.co.uk | 07956 291 656 | Tested by John Milbank Used by BSB and club racers, these kangaroo hide gloves are built for safety. There’s plenty of padding across the back of the hand, and the ring finger and little finger are bridged with an elasticated section of leather, which allows a little movement,…

  • HJC IS17 helmet review

    HJC IS17 helmet review

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    HJC IS-17 £139.99 | www.oxprod.com | 01993 862300 | Tested by John Milbank I’m blown away by this helmet. A polycarbonate shell, ACU approved lid, it scores the maximum five stars in the government’s Sharp helmet approval scheme. Weighing 1502g (a little over the claimed 1450g), it has a removable, moisture-wicking odour-free and anti-bacterial lining…

  • KTM 390 Tank Bag review

    KTM 390 Tank Bag review

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    RRP: £119.54 | www.ktm.co.uk | Tested by Carli Ann Smith I’ve always used rucksacks as I thought that non-magnetic tank bags would require a whole load of fitment and hassle. Now I’m a tank bag convert and proud to admit it. Fitting was simple, and didn’t require any tools as the straps wrap around the frame and clip into place.…

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