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Black Bean games release WSBK 2009
By Visordown News on 17/03/2009 16:01:24
Gaming takes a step closer to reality with the release of this year's World Superbikes for XBox and PS3
Sniff hard and you can smell the fried onionsEVEN THOUGH the WSB season's only just got underway the 2009 SBK Superbike World Championship video game, developed by Milestone, is already about to go on sale.And as you'd expect, everything's been brought completely up to date, with...
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SBK X videogame coming in May
By Robin Goodwin on 14/04/2010 10:38:20
Details of the latest superbike game from Black Bean and Milestone
the WSB series such as 'King' Carl Fogarty, Aaron Slight, Pierfrancesco Chili and the 2009 Champion, Ben Spies.The game from Black Bean and Milestone will be available on Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and PC and will retail at 39.99 for PS3 and Xbox 360 and 24
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VIDEO: SBK09 - The official gaming experience
By Robin Goodwin on 11/05/2009 11:43:57
The latest in online gaming is scheduled for release on May 29th this year
SBK09, the official game of the World Superbike Championship will be released on May 29th and here's a tasty video trailer to get gaming addicts on the edge of their seats. Featuring all the riders, teams and circuits from the current championship, gamers will be able to relive t...
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New: SBK Generations videogame
By Visordown News on 05/03/2012 14:27:34
New World Superbike game set for May 2012 release
Black Bean Games claim that the recently announced SBK Generations will set 'a new standard in the bike racing genre' when it is released for the Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and PC in May.The game follows on from SBK 2011 and is developed by Milestone
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SBK Generations teaser trailer
By Visordown on 04/04/2012 09:13:53
Game set for release in May
A very brief trailer has been released for the new SBK Generations game, showing Troy Bayliss, Colin Edwards and Carlos Checa all diving into the same chicane.Little information is still available but Black Bean Games previously said that SBK
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First Ride: BMW R1150 Rockster review
By Roland Brown on 13/09/2010 15:48:40
BMW's new Rockster is heavily based on the R1150R, but comes laced with a little more attitude, a snazzier paint job and a Marty Feldman headlight cluster
liked the bike for BMW's bean-counters to decide that the sums added up. Six months later the R1150R Rockster is in production to add a bit of edge to the Boxer range. BMW's standard R1150R was often described as the firm's bad attitude bike following
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How the 1098 saved Ducati
By Jocolin Goodwin on 07/09/2009 16:41:55
Two years ago the future looked bleak for Ducati. With debts in excess of £30 million and with a product range that simply wasn’t selling, it was quite possible that another famous Italian marque was about to go bust. And then along came the 1098..
’t forget that the 1098 wasn’t in the showrooms until three months into the year. In one fell swoop, Ducati were back. What every manufacturer wants is a bike that sells in large numbers but that has a price tag right at the top of the scale. The bean
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California Superbike School Supermoto review
By Jon Urry on 05/11/2004 16:16:12
You put your left leg in, rear wheel out, in, out, in, out, slide it all about. And that's what supermoto is supposed to be all about...
by on-track application.After a quick zip around the track (during which I got black-flagged for getting my knee down) to get a feel for the bike and riding position, it was into the classroom.First lesson of the day was backing it in, which was a bit
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Discuss: Would you rather have cops or cameras?
By Visordown on 20/07/2009 12:06:00
We asked you, the Visordown reader whether you'd opt for camera or cops on UK roads. Here's what you had to say
and are quite useless at interpreting a given situation..." Gordon MacBean"...the question isn't how to enforce speeding regulations, but whether the focus on speed as a cause of accidents is well founded. I'm not at all sure speeding is the big issue..." Lionel
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First Ride: 2007 Suzuki GSX650F
By Jon Bentman on 10/04/2008 22:51:37
Just a Bandit with a full fairing? TWO flies to France and discovers the new GSX650F is a bike that’s much greater than the sum of its parts.
-piston calipers clamping onto sizeable 310mm discs. And you can count on the forks keeping everything composed too. After that there’s no mid-corner wallowing and you can go for maximum beans on the exit without fear of a massive highside (that’s 85bhp for you
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