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First Ride: Harley-Davidson FXDB Street Bob
By John Hogan on 02/04/2008 16:06:20
Meet Bob he's the biking experience you never knew you wanted.
and watch the road roll by. The single seat may be viewed as a little selfish, but, hey it's a self-indulgent toy for one.Gearbox? It's a good 'un. The first three ratios are ideal for round town. You could ride the bike for days without realising it has
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First Ride: 2008 Harley-Davidson FXDB Street Bob
By John Hogan on 27/05/2008 23:02:54
Meet Bob he's the biking experience you never knew you wanted.
and watch the road roll by. The single seat may be viewed as a little selfish, but, hey it's a self-indulgent toy for one.Gearbox? It's a good 'un. The first three ratios are ideal for round town. You could ride the bike for days without realising it has
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First Ride: BMW HP2 Sport
By John Hogan on 10/04/2008 22:03:31
BMW finally go for the jugular with their most focused sportsbike ever. It looks stunning and sounds glorious, but does it have any teeth?
blame them? If you managed to make it to the NEC show this year you would have seen that the BMW stand, and the bikes on it looked as up-to-date as any of the other manufacturers there. In one corner was the 1200 GS Adventure pointing funnily enough
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First Ride: 2008 BMW HP2 Sport
By John Hogan on 17/02/2008 14:09:52
BMW finally go for the jugular with their most focused sportsbike ever. It looks stunning and sounds glorious, but does it have any teeth?
blame them?If you managed to make it to the NEC show this year you would have seen that the BMW stand, and the bikes on it looked as up-to-date as any of the other manufacturers there. In one corner was the 1200 GS Adventure pointing funnily enough
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Living with excess: 2006 Suzuki GSX-R750
By John Hogan on 28/03/2010 10:03:49
Special excess: the UK's best-seller
superb, the transition from braking to the forks settling before entering corners is seamless. The GSX-R feels so composed when you turn in, and it holds a line perfectly.I was cornering more quickly on the Suzuki than on any other road bike I have ridden
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Living with the Victory 8 Ball
By John Hogan on 12/05/2008 16:10:13
John Hogan spends 12 months 'enhancing' his cool status with the Victory 8 Ball
% of the bikes in this magazine – you never, ever see another one. One day one of these will live in my garage. When I can afford a garage...Date recieved: 11th Feb 2008Test duration: 12 monthsTotal mileage: 6230 milesPurchase price: £8495Continue Hogan's 12
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Living with a 2009 Kawasaki ZX-6R
By John Stevens and Andy Hogan on 23/01/2010 11:07:58
Andy Hogan and John Stevens share a 2009 Kawasaki ZX-6R for a year. Here's their review
, stronger and faster. Unlike bolting parts on though, it’s going to take a few weeks of sweating before I see any results. If I’m not dead by next month I’ll check back with the results of my experiment next month.DATE RECEIVED: 27th March 2009TEST DURATION
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Road Test: SXV5.5 v. ZZR1400 v. GSX-R750 v. Rocket
By Niall Mackenzie, Tim Dickson, John Hogan, Jon Urry on 20/05/2008 10:30:19
Motorcycling with the mostest and living with extremes: Kawasaki ZZR1400, Triumph Rocket III, Suzuki GSX-R750 and an Aprilia SXV5.5. Can too much ever be enough?
Suzuki GSX-R 750. But it's not my fault." John HoganAprilia SXV5.5 "Could I live with this most extreme race-bike-on-the-road on a day-to-day basis? No, not as my only transport. The 46-mile tank range would drive me insane, after just one week I think I
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