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Short film: Scooter whups bike...
By mark forsyth on 28/08/2011 21:16:54
... sort of

Clearly this lot have way too much time on their hands but the amount of comic script opportunities around three wheels, scooters and reverse gears (and bicycle pumps) are clearly too prolific to ignore.Nice YouTube action, scooteristi. The vehicle

That used to be a Ducati 1098
By Ben Cope on 08/04/2010 11:41:40
Not the ideal way to wrap up a test ride, that's for sure

I spotted this on my tinterweb travels. It's allegedly the demonstrator bike from a Ducati dealers on the isle of Jersey, in the English channel. The only information to hand is that the bike spat the rider off and the bike hit a tree - the only

First Look: Vicente Triumph Millenium 900
By Visordown News on 13/10/2009 15:23:17
A French bike builder's take on the 1970's Triumph X75 classic

YOU'RE LOOKING at French bike builder Jean François Vicente's modern day take on Triumph's classic X-75 Hurricane triple from the 1970s. Vicente's design uses hi-tech materials to form the distinctive one-piece body. The job was undertaken

First Look: Luca Bar Aprilia 5.5 Street
By Visordown News on 07/04/2009 10:24:44
Another stunning concept from Italian design guru

Luca's take on Aprilia's SXV550ITALIAN design guru Luca Bar has turned his hand to Aprilia's SXV 550 - the result is this striking machine dubbed the Aprilia Street. The angular look, underslung exhaust and kicked-up rear end make Luca's design look

Harley hit hard by recession
By Visordown on 01/02/2010 11:23:03
Global economic downturn forces American motorcycle giant Harley-Davidson to announce it’s to shed almost 1,000 jobs at the company’s main manufacturing plant in York, Pennsylvania.

The announcement comes as good and bad news to York’s 45,000-strong population: on the one hand the news ends months of speculation that Harley was planning to relocate the factory to another part of the country, putting all the plant’s 1950

MotoGP: Hayate Kawasaki out for 2010
By Visordown News on 07/07/2009 09:35:54
Marco Melandri left out in the cold as team decide not to compete in 2010

HAYATE - the MotoGP team formerly known as Kawasaki - are to quit racing in the Premier class at the end of 2009.Last year Kawasaki announced its withdrawal from MotoGP competition, handing over their project and accompanying machines to the newly

'Angry' French bikers at it again
By Visordown News on 10/12/2012 09:46:00
Time for the British Federation of Angry Bikers?

 a particular speed camera, decided to take direct action.A group of thirty bikers took to the streets of Toulon, brazenly taking matters into their own hands with a pot of paint. And these aren't just crude daubings either - these Gallic agitators have made

Niall Mackenzie Column - Sep 09
By Niall Mackenzie on 27/09/2009 14:40:30
Niall realises that he’s been favouring the wrong hand all of his life and that drinking Vodka Red Bull is vital to the success of future racing generations

was probably right when he said: “don’t bother trying as it’s the first step towards failure”.  On second thoughts maybe I wouldn’t, it was still way better than a real job. In my house at the moment live two young (right-handed) would be bike racers. They tell

Brunstrom to quit
By Visordown News on 06/05/2009 09:48:49
"I’m off for an easier life but I’ve had a whale of a time here" says Mad Mullah - Britain's most controversial copper

: "This has been a very rewarding job, but a tough job and now it’s time I left."Brunstrom, a keen sailor, showed authorities a picture of a storm-hit ship being struck by a violent wave, as he announced his decision to quit."I’ve handed in my notice

10 maintenance tasks to do yourself
By Visordown News on 22/11/2010 11:41:32
New to biking? Getting hands on with your motorcycle may be easier than you think

the job. Find yours here.Like a chef's knives, using quality tools are half the battle to a successful job, so avoid using the underseat toolkit if you can.Obviously, if you're not 100 per cent comfortable working on your own bike then ask a knowledgeable


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