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Jamie Whitham Column - Mar 2001
By Jamie Whitham on 01/08/2001 14:25:42
Don't lwt Jamie borrow your new bike. Not when he's got to ride 100 miles for some free Fish 'n Chips

point, but you could read a book, it's that quiet behind the screen at speed. King wanted a shot on the FJR, so we swapped. He said to me, "There's only 1000 miles on my bike, it's not run in yet, so be careful with it." I jumped on his bike and wheelied

James Whitham Column - Aug 01
By James Whitham on 13/08/2001 10:48:06
James has never let the glamour and fame of World Championship racing get in the way of being a down-to-earth, funny-as-fook, all-round good bloke.

point, but you could read a book, it's that quiet behind the screen at speed. King wanted a shot on the FJR, so we swapped. He said to me, "There's only 1000 miles on my bike, it's not run in yet, so be careful with it." I jumped on his bike and wheelied

First Ride: 2012 Kawasaki ER-6n review
By Ben Cope on 19/10/2011 10:15:08
Everyone loves the ER-6, will that still be the case with the updated new model?

something that wasn't broken.The ER-6n was launched in 2006, late on the scene for a 650cc twin - Suzuki had been at it for years - but the first ER-6n - like the Hornet in '98 - was an instant hit. The sort of bike you ride and think 'this is so obvious

The World according to Michael Karl Rutter
By Visordown Interviewer on 20/01/2012 12:05:01
Utterly Rutterly

not to be involved. It’d be sad for me.Being known only as a wet weather rider used to bother me when I was younger. Not now, but I wish spectators could see what happens behind the scenes. There’s several people in road racing and racing that are adored. Sometimes

MotoGP Le Mans Race - Luck Of The Draw
By David Emmett on 21/05/2007 00:44:09
MotoGP hits rain-sodden Le Mans, and surprises us all

, to tuck in behind Casey Stoner on the Ducati, who was off to yet another lightning start from 3rd on the grid. Once out of the chicane, Rossi was on Stoner, and past at the La Chappelle right hander, exactly as the script, written by fans and commentators

Fatal Attraction
By ddgurman on 16/11/2005 16:08:38
A tale about women, bikes and accidents.There are lessons to be learned..

, not consciously. However I do believe there's a department somewhere in your brain that does nothing but. It's like an all-male office, where Darren the lech sits at an office window all day going: "Cor look at that! I wouldn't mind getting its heels behind its

Living with a 2002 Honda CBR954RR Fireblade
By Warren Pole on 12/06/2002 12:10:12
Wozza avoids the law with a calm time onboard the Honda CBR954RR

June 2002I've always hankered after a Blade. Had my beady dreaming teenage sights on one back in '92 when the very first twin-headlight bad boy burst onto the scene, and have kept a close watch on its progress ever since.My interest took a dive

Not so Super Motos
By Jon Urry on 01/10/2005 16:30:01
It's supermoto-a-go-go as Team Two heads to France on a madcap mission to raise the Pyrenees to the ground. Allez!

Supermotos. What are they all about? It's a question that's been floating around for years and no one seems to really know the answer. Having started out as a hardcore minority of converted 'crossers, the supermoto scene has bubbled away

MotoGP Sepang Preview - Whatever The Weather
By David Emmett on 18/10/2007 23:59:27
With Rain Due At Sepang, Can Michelin Finally Strike Back?

to keep supplying tires to Rossi for next year, they need to start in Malaysia.What Difference Does It Make?Rossi's alleged partner in crime is just as strident in his criticism of Michelin. Dani Pedrosa is said to be engaged in a behind-the-scenes battle

Living with a 2001 Kawasaki ZX-6R
By Gus Scott on 26/04/2002 11:45:59
Gus Scott the man, the legend, a ladies man and a very tight northerner indeed. And he was very fast on a motorcycle

, with everything on...So why do I want a ZX-6R, then? When they first appeared on the scene half a decade ago, I liked everything about them. I liked the fact that you could thrash it within an inch of its life on the track but then cruise comfortably on the road


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