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Folding Helmet nominated for Dyson Award
By Nathan Clark on 26/05/2011 14:13:17
A new folding helmet design has been shortlisted for the James Dyson Award

JESSICA DUNN, a design graduate from Australia has designed the world’s first folding helmet called the Proteus.Intended to make it easier for commuters to carry their helmet with them, the simple design folds to fit inside a rucksack.The design has

Leicestershire Honda dealer to close
By Visordown News on 29/01/2008 13:27:58
Planet Bikes to fold following ongoing losses

VISORDOWN SOURCES can exclusively reveal Leicestershire's solus Honda dealer, Planet Bikes, is to close at the end of March.The announcement was made to the dealership's staff yesterday, following an ongoing decline in business over the last two years.The dealership, formerly a l...

First Ride: Victory Jackpot review
By Mark Shippey on 20/09/2010 12:20:36
The Jackpot is Victory's latest gambit - a bold move into premium custom territory. So is it likely to fold, or will it be straight flush with success?

Click to read: Victory Jackpot owners reviews, Victory Jackpot specs and to see the Victory Jackpot image gallery.THE JACKPOT IS an important bike for Victory. In the US, the extreme or 'premium custom' market represents 30,000 sales per year. The Jackpot is aimed at taking sales...

First Ride: Victory Jackpot
By Mark Shippey on 08/05/2008 22:03:19
The Jackpot is Victory's latest gambit - a bold move into premium custom territory. So is it likely to fold, or will it be straight flush with success?

The Jackpot is an important bike for Victory. In the US, the extreme or 'premium custom' market represents 30,000 sales per year. The Jackpot is aimed at taking sales away from competitors such as Big Dog, most of whose rides will set you back in the region of $30,000. Victory ho...

I don't need it, but I had to have it..
By Ben Cope on 04/05/2011 17:57:40
Geeky Endurance Racing-based obsession fulfilled

. And I haven't even raced yet. So spending money on things I don't really need hasn't been top of my agenda, until I saw this Accossato folding lever, with remote brake adjuster.Now, the folding lever bit, I'm sure I will need. Hopefully later rather than

Do you enjoy flying planes and riding motorcycles?
By Robin Goodwin on 30/04/2010 11:33:02
Ever worried about a lack of ground transporation after flying to your destination

Are you a motorcycle pilot with a need for transportation once you've landed, then you need the MotoPOD.With a top speed of 85mph some of the unique features listed for the motorcycle include folding handlebars, folding footpegs(!) and a removable

Wanted: Honda Motocompo
By mark forsyth on 07/12/2011 14:09:15
Square to be hip

A friend of mine is trying to buy a Honda Motocompo. Don’t ask why. It’d take too long.It seems that this fold-away two-stroke commuter is a tad on the rare side and he’s struggling to unearth any in the classified pages of his local paper.The 42kg

Return of the Honda Motocompo
By Visordown News on 18/02/2011 16:44:40
It's back, after being first launched 30 years ago

, the original Motocompo was designed specifically to fit into the boot of Honda's then-new City, the smallest car in the firm's range. Its bars and seat folded away to leave a suitcase-sized rectangle on wheels which sat perfectly in the back of the car

For Sale: Superbike magazine
By Visordown News on 28/07/2010 13:59:38
It's dog eared, well used and unloved. Come in and grab it while it's luke warm. Superbike magazine. Any takers?

April 2006 issue. It’s a bit tired and dog-eared but we only want 20p for it. If no-one wants it, it'll be folded and put in the bin. Free postage to North Lincs.

Build your own Yamaha VMax
By Robin Goodwin on 15/06/2010 17:04:10
'Ultra Realistic Paper Craft' version of the new Yamaha VMax

For the origami fans out there, Yamaha have a printable Paper Craft version of their VMax motorcycle (or should that be PMax - P for paper obviously)Download each of the five individual PDF pages and get folding. Might want to stock up on printer


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