Reviews
Reviews
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Video: Suter MMX500 – Riding the 195bhp two-stoke BEAST…
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In a world that’s becoming increasingly sanitised, Suter Motorcycles has defied convention by producing a 576cc, V4 two-stoke Grand Prix motorcycle. Having just been nailed around the Isle of Man TT by Ian Lougher, we got a chance to try out this 127kg, 195bhp beast first hand at Lausitzring in Germany. To learn more about…
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Review: R&G fork protectors
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Reviewed by: Mikko Nieminen // RRP: £31 // Info: www.rg-racing.com My 2005 FZS100 Fazer might be getting on a bit, but I still want to keep it in good condition, so I decided to add some protectors in case I drop it. I started with the R&G fork protectors that are easy to fit and…
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Video review: Bell Bullitt vintage helmet
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The Bullitt vintage helmet from Bell looks amazing, but how good is this retro lid in everyday use? Watch the review below to find out: For more information, visit: www.bellhelmets.co.uk
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Video: Fixing luggage to Triumph Speed Triple 1050R: Part 2 – Enduristan dry bag
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Tony’s already got the Enduristan tank bag on his long term test bike, the Triumph Speed Triple 1050 R. The next step was to add a matching Enduristan dry bag that can be strapped to the pillion seat. Andy from www.twistmoto.co.uk talked us through the features of the impressive bag and how to fit it to…
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Video: Fixing luggage to Triumph Speed Triple 1050R: Part 1 – Enduristan tank bag
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Tony’s long term test bike, the Triumph Speed Triple 1050 R was missing something essential for the Isle of Man TT trip: luggage. Luckily Andy from www.twistmoto.co.uk paid us a visit with some cool Enduristan luggage that worked a treat on the Triumph Speed Triple 1050 R. In the first video the chaps fit the tank bag…
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Video: In-helmet review: Harley-Davidson Roadster
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Our latest in-helmet review takes a look at the Harley-Davidson Roadster. The Roadster is the latest model in Harley’s Sportster range, with a torquey 1,200cc air-cooled twin and a sporty (by Harley’s standards) riding position. It’s no sportsbike in the modern sense of the word, but for a Harley it’s a bit of a rocket. The bike also…
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Review: TĀG sound system from Headwave
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Reviewed by: Mikko Nieminen // RRP: Euro 299 // Info: www.headwave.de TĀG is what the German manufacturer Headwave calls the world’s first concert capsule, designed for listening to music while wearing a helmet. Installation is super-easy. All you need to do is to clean the helmet and then attach the TĀG on the lid by…
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Review: Forcefield Pro L2K Evo back protector
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Reviewed by: Mikko // RRP: £119.99 // Sizes: Mens S-L, Ladies M-L // Colours: Black/yellow // Info: www.forcefieldbodyarmour.com A good back protector is an essential piece of protective gear for anyone on a motorcycle or a scooter. The Pro L2K Evo back protector is one of the lightest that I have tested, and it’s…
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Video: In-helmet review: Harley-Davidson Low Rider S
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Want to know what the new Harley-Davidson Low Rider S is like to ride? Have a look at our in-helmet review from the world launch in the South of France. With the small frame and the huge 1,800cc Screamin’ Eagle engine, The Low Rider S is a formidable beast. It’s also got the dark and moody…
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SK by Shark helmet review
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RRP: £89.99 // Sizes: XS-XL // Colours: Black, White (both with graphics options) // Info: www.shark-helmets.com This urban styled open-face helmet is constructed from injected thermoplastic resin and feels nice and light. There are two shell sizes to make sure that the fit and protection are not compromised in any size helmet. The helmet comes…