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Used Test: Suzuki SV650 S
By Chris Moss on 13/09/2010 14:59:43
Suzuki's fun-sized V-twin won't have you quivering with lust, but it won't disappoint if you're after a competent machine that'll keep you smiling all day
Click to read: Suzuki SV650 owners reviews, Suzuki SV650 specs and to see the Suzuki SV650 image gallery.Suzuki's SV650 isn't the sort of bike you get really excited about - it's not raunchy and sexy enough to do that. But it still has stacks of virtues to make it well worth cons...
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Living with a 2007 BMW G650 Xmoto
By John Hogan on 16/07/2007 14:39:44
Hogan earns the respect of BMW owners astride the funky G650 Xmoto
, until now, studiously ignored me daily, almost leapt off his bike when he saw me riding up the road astride my Beemer. Every day I see at least a couple of BMW riders and one or all has thrown me a nod or a cheery wave.As soon as I saw the new Xmoto I
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Niall's Spin: Kawasaki ZX-6R (1995 - 2005)
By Niall Mackenzie on 08/10/2010 10:25:12
Niall gives his verdict on a decades worth of Kawasaki ZX-6Rs
seemingly-dead crocodile, Kawasaki came to life with an evil snap of its jaws in late 2002. The result was this. The tiny, track-focused 636cc engined ZX-6R was nothing like its large road-orientated predecessor. And it's superb, incredibly fast with race
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Buyer Guide: Yamaha Fazer 600
By Visordown on 13/10/2010 15:15:35
The ultimate buying guide to the Fazer 600 written by the people who actually own the bike...
Click to view: Yamaha Fazer 600 owners reviews, specs and image galleries.Fazer. It’s a daft name but a brilliant bike. It was the first machine which showed cheap didn’t have to mean nasty and that a versatile bike could be fast and fun too – all for a sensible price. Yamaha’s ...
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Buyer Guide: Honda CBR1100XX Super Blackbird
By Visordown on 14/10/2010 13:49:54
The ultimate buyers guide to the Honda CBR1100XX Super Blackbird written by the people who actually own the bike…
Click to view: Honda CBR1100XX Super Blackbird owners reviews, Honda CBR1100XX Super Blackbird specs and to see the Honda CBR1100XX Super Blackbird image gallery.Newest is best, right? Not so in the hyper sports class. Honda’s Super Blackbird scythed its way to the top spot in 19...
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Buyer Guide: Triumph Speed Triple
By Visordown on 14/10/2010 15:13:15
The ultimate buyers guide to the Triumph Speed Triple written by the people who actually own the bike…
sport bikes; they’re all pretty obvious. But ‘streetfighters’ do not fight in the streets. Originally they were crash damaged sports bikes put back on the road with high bars and minimal bodywork so they are born of violent events on the road
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Buyer Guide: Kawasaki Z750
By Visordown on 18/10/2010 11:32:20
The ultimate buyer’s guide to the Z750 written by the people who actually own the bike...
Click to read: Kawasaki Z750 owners reviews, Kawasaki Z750 specs and to see the Kawasaki Z750 image gallery.No-one knows bikes like the people who buy them and ride them. That’s why in the Buyer Guide we speak to as many owners as possible to get the real life nitty-gritty detail...
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What The Press Say: Honda Crosstourer reviews
By Visordown on 18/02/2012 14:22:37
The British press rate Honda's new 1200cc V4-engined adventure bike
’s excellent for multi-lane mile-munching, it’s brilliant on sweeping biking roads, even tight ones, and will comfortably handle the odd unmade track. Possible downsides are the weight, the anonymous looks and the 21.5litre tank with a disappointing 150-mile
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What The Press Say: Triumph Tiger Explorer 1200 reviews
By Visordown on 28/02/2012 15:13:06
All the reviews of the new Triumph Tiger Explorer 1200 in one place
, it rides better and it’s got a better spec too. Not forgetting to mention the fact it offers much better value fo r money that its nemesis. If I was in the market for a bike to tackle big miles on, with realistic off-road capabilities, then I wouldn
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First Ride: 2002 BMW R1150GS Adventure
By Alex Hearn on 29/03/2008 17:09:26
Straight off the bleary early morning flight into a sodden Malaga and first sight of BMW's new R1150GS Adventure knocks me out with a hammer blow of sheer presence - it's big.
rivers, slid and slithered sideways at 70mph on some very unmade roads and generally had a spectacular laugh. And the GS? Coped with the lot. Yes, it's big but keep it balanced and its weight drives the tyres hard into the loose ground, finding the grip
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