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Living with a 2001 Suzuki GSX-R1000 K1
By Alex Hearn on 26/05/2002 14:42:12
Alex Hearn used to edit TWO magazine and also had a Porsche Boxster with the number plate AL3X HN. Bonza!
August 2001So. Suzuki's demonic 145bhp/180mph GSX-R1000 has scythed its way into my somewhat moribund motorcycling life, despite my heartfelt belief that - these days - less is more when it comes to motorcycles.That's less power, speed and potential to get me any more nicked than...
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Around the World in 180 Days video
By Tim Skilton on 28/12/2007 16:59:23
The first chapter of a 6-month worldwide adventure
Markus Schmeiduch, the man behind BMW-web.tv, has granted Visordown permission to run all five instalments of their 'Around the World in 180 Days' video.The series of films, which contain some fantastic footage edited in a unique and captivating way
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One day, scooters will take over motorbikes
By Bertie Simmonds on 27/03/2010 10:08:12
Scooters will succeed bikes as the planet's two-wheeler of choice
,000 of the SH family have been sold since the first SH50 of 1984. That makes it the Harry Potter of scootering. They simply sell and sell, year after year, and with every new edition comes more sales. In fact, the SH series is a bit of a cult across the rest
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Bad Boy No.3: Juan Garriga
By Stuart Barker on 06/12/2010 15:38:38
When the fast pace of Grand Prix wasn't enough Juan Garriga turned to the fast pace of drug smuggling, here's the untold story
more excitement amidst an underground world of drugs and guns.‘But for circumstances beyond his control, he would have been hard to beat in the championship.’ So said the 1988 edition of Motocourse, referring to Juan Garriga’s 250cc world championship
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Honda 600 CBR review specs gallery and forum
By Visordown on 19/07/2010 09:13:27
The rise of the Honda 600 CBR with reviews and specs gallery and owner information
revamps. But a major milestone with becoming the first super sport bike to feature ABS brakes, the Honda CBR 600RR ABS was tested by Visordown and the brake feature has since become a stable in the motorcycle world.Users have visited Visordown and put
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Every new motorcycle available with ABS
By Visordown on 16/11/2011 14:45:41
List of all the 2011 motorcycles that you can buy today that come equipped with ABS or as an optional extra
ZZR1400 ABS: Review ZZR1400 Performance edition ABS: Review 1400GTR ABS: Review Versys Tourer ABS: Review Versys ABS: Review VN1700 Voyager Custom ABS: Review VN1700 Voyager ABS: Review VN1700 Classic Tourer ABS VN1700 Classic ABSKTM990 SMT: Review
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MV Agusta Racing Resurrection
By Harriet Ridley on 29/07/2005 12:13:27
MV were once racing's dominant force, before slipping into the Japanese shadow. Two men have risked their livelihoods to resurrect Italy's heritage and produce bikes that are works of art and ahead of their time. This is their story
day. But it should've been a 1000cc."MV continued to expand the F4 750 line-up with the F4 S 1+1 and the limited-edition F4 SPR and F4 Senna. Production was stopped in 2001 with MV in debt after the collapse of the Piaggio merger, but resumed
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Bike Icon: Suzuki GT750
By Benjamin Kubas Cronin on 22/10/2010 17:16:17
Think 750cc, think Suzuki. Here's the bike that kicked it all off way back in 1972. Somebody put the kettle on...
design with an extra cylinder and it was the first Japanese bike to feature liquid engine cooling. With a large (and later chromed) radiator, the cooling system was responsible for the extra weight, but it did help to increase the engine's longevity. Its
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Motorcycle Radar: 2002
By Roland Brown on 03/12/2010 13:42:30
Roland Brown is a world class swordsman, entertainer, poet, scientist, boxer, ladies' man and motorcycle journalist. Only one of those is true.
the wait. First up was a limited edition model, just 200 built, which combined matt-black and carbon-fibre with a gold-anodised frame and swingarm. There was nothing iffy about the performance, though, as the Aprilia proved on the twisty Muraglione Pass
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Double Ton - cracking the 200mph barrier
By John Hogan on 17/06/2008 14:51:06
Six riders attempt to crack the illusive 200mph barrier at Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground
, we want to know all about it. Was it scary, or just plain stupid? Perhaps it wasn't as mad as you'd thought it would be, and what's the point of top speed anyway? We will edit together the best stories and comments for inclusion in a future issue
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