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Book: The World's Great Adventure Motorcycle Routes
By Robin Goodwin on 25/01/2012 09:37:28
Plan your motorcycle adventure with this essential guide
If you're looking to escape the tedium of everyday life then a motorcycle adventure is probably for you. Thankfully, The World's Great Adventure Motorcycle Routes is available to help you get over the first, and often boring hurdle, planning your
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2011 Barry Sheene Memorial Challenge
By Robin Goodwin on 12/10/2010 09:29:16
In association with children’s cancer charity CLIC Sargent
CANCER is a terrible disease that has taken countless lives, including two-time 500GP World Champion Barry Sheene.Combining passion for motorcycling, a European adventure and the opportunity to benefit those afflicted with the disease
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Adventure Motorcycling inspirational book list
By Ben Cope on 12/01/2011 18:08:06
You keep telling yourself one day you'll do that big motorcycle adventure. Think of this as a book-based kick up the arse
10.Everyone needs to start somewhere and this 887 page book is a great place to start. It's not motorcycle focused but that doesn't matter because we're looking for inspiration first, right? It lists almost every country in the world in alphabetical
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Jet and Rent: Mexico by motorcycle
By John Cantlie on 21/10/2010 16:33:13
Want to see Mexico by motorcycle. Well it's easy, really it is. We did it
many things. Wild and exciting scenery, great locals, some moments of real danger, a sense of drama and new experiences along the way. For many, this is too much and they’ll shy away to an organised tour. But I live for adventures like this and Mexico
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Six European countries in six days
By John Cantlie on 22/10/2010 10:35:32
Head to Europe, sample 16% beer and jump out of a plane wearing a dodgy parachute. All in a week's work for our intrepid adventurer Johnny Cantlie
parachutes in Lithuania, Eastern Europe has got heaps to offer the adventurous rider who’s got the skills to take their shocking drivers on eye-to-eye...The border guard says it again, except louder this time. "You cannot enter Estonia, you must return
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World In Motion
By Harriet Ridley, Alex Hearn, Tim Dickson on 23/02/2008 15:05:39
Travel by car and you're watching a movie. Travel by bike and you're in the movie. Which is reason enough in our book to hit the road for a touring holiday. The question is, how do you want to do it?
not learning to play an instrument or to paint - you're missing out if you don't give something a go. R1s, Honda Fireblades, Suzuki GSX-R1000s - they're all great touring machines."2 CONVENTIONAL TOURING - Fully loaded two-up, Alex HearnThe world's a big place
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Indian Takeaway - Enduro India
By John Cantlie on 29/06/2005 12:46:44
If you need a break from the drudgery of working life, if you want to ride a bike in a place where traffic laws are non-existent and you can do pretty much whatever you want, well, you need to go to India
Southern India is not the most obvious place in the world for a British motorcycle rally. For starters, it's 10 hours away by plane with an eight-hour stopover in Sri Lanka. Then, once you arrive, there's the combination of lethal traffic, appalling
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First Ride - BMW G450X
By John Cantlie on 07/09/2009 14:54:23
They’ve flirted with it for years, but now BMW finally get stuck into the business of serious off-roading with their new enduro tool
Click to read: BMW G450X owners reviews, BMW G450X specs and to see the BMW G450X image gallery.Just a few years ago the very idea of serious enduro riding on something with BMW on the tank would have been preposterous. Huge trans-globe adventure
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Road test: 2008 KTM 950SM vs. Ducati Hypermotard
By Jon Urry on 06/11/2008 16:37:38
What would get you out of bed an hour early in winter just to play on deserted roads? try the new KTM 990SM or Ducati’s Hypermotard. It certainly worked for us...
and down streets all over the world.That’s as many as KTM’s GS-inspired Adventure, which shows the company must be onto something. Well, Ducati thought so. Last year they launched an Italian take on the big supermoto, the Hypermotard. Under the banner
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Living with a 2004 Victory King Pin
By Mark Shippey on 15/10/2005 11:24:04
Mark Shippey reviews Victory's Kingpin cruiser over the course of a year
it was loud, but only realised just how loud when my brother-in-law, Martin, took her for a pose the other day. Okay, so we were in the countryside with relatively little other traffic, but I could follow his route by the noise of the engine for at least three
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