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Fork in the road: Harley Street Rod vs. Yamaha R1
By Jon Urry on 17/01/2011 14:58:28
One man's floor is another man's ceiling. The words'sports bike' can mean very different things, so we compare two contrasting takes takes on a common theme.
There comes a time in the life of many a motorcyclist when facts have to be faced and decisions made. Whether father time has finally caught up and riding race replicas has become physically challenging, or the long arm of the law has administered
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Road Test: Harley-Davidson Street Rod v. Yamaha R1
By Jon Urry on 26/05/2008 13:39:21
One man's floor is another man's ceiling. The words 'sports bike' can mean very different things, so we compare two contrasting takes takes on a common theme.
There comes a time in the life of many a motorcyclist when facts have to be faced and decisions made. Whether father time has finally caught up and riding race replicas has become physically challenging, or the long arm of the law has administered
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Living with a 2007 Triumph Tiger 1050
By Jon Urry on 16/05/2007 13:45:58
Urry swaps the speed of sports bike for the sedate Tiger 1050 to experience the sense of adventure
May 2007As life goes by you realise that with each change a part of your youth is lost forever. The innocence of childhood is lost when Father Christmas's true identity is revealed. Teenage years disappear when a part time job to earn drink vouchers
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First Ride: Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa
By Jon Urry on 02/04/2008 18:24:39
With a tyre-shredding 194bhp on tap and a fully revised chassis the original Hypersports bike is refusing to grow old gracefully. Hold on tight, because the 'Busa is back and is meaner than ever...
to being a practising racist this was a bold statement indeed.But I tell you what, he had good reason to have some fatherly pride in the new Hayabusa, because I can't see how it won't be the most powerful bike out there. It's a total rocket ship. And a
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First Ride: 2007 Suzuki GSX-R1300 Hayabusa
By Jon Urry on 29/03/2008 10:23:35
With a tyre-shredding 194bhp on tap and a fully revised chassis the original Hypersports bike is refusing to grow old gracefully. Hold on tight, because the 'Busa is back and is meaner than ever...
is about as socially acceptable as admitting to being a practising racist this was a bold statement indeed.But I tell you what, he had good reason to have some fatherly pride in the new Hayabusa, because I can't see how it won't be the most powerful bike
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