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Ducati 916: Perfect form, perfect function
By Admin on 07/01/2007 15:54:53
A great article on the iconic Ducati 916
-going twin, and its certainly no slouch even by today's exacting standards. Styling owed much to the phenomenal single-cylinder Supermono racer, but wasn't just about looking good. For instance the bottom of the tank was designed to be incorporated
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Triumph. The Unforgettable Heritage.
By gubbs on 15/09/2006 12:06:53
Triumph. The Unforgettable Heritage.
.Crowds of demented magpies and ghoulish power rangers abound, bent double grunting and goggling each other's equipment like hungry cannibals. Head down, I focus on slurping my chocolate and coffee whippee before it can melt into the torn skin around my cuticles
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Losers
By Carin Sharin on 01/08/2006 20:51:27
Article by The Rider's Digest
of representing the kind of worst case scenario that is designed to strike a chord — not to mention a note of fear — in the heart of any reader who has ever ridden a desirable motorcycle in one of the seedier corners of our fair city.Hands up anyone who's ever
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A Track Outback
By eojmo on 09/06/2007 07:53:39
Joe's outback adventure
the necessities I headed the 50 odd klms along the Lake King road until found a sign and white painted plow disc designating the Holland Track.The first part was a reassemble gravel road that passed through farmland that should never have been cleared; the salt
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Long in the Tooth Racing
By vegnomeat on 18/04/2007 09:49:23
A triumph of money over talent and ability
th Feb 2007, Well that was painless, blagged my way in to First Class on the train and didn't get challenged ! The guy selling the van picked me up at Brixton tube, a quick wizz to his house, handed the cash over, started the van up and headed
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Midge checks in after his first R6 Cup season
By Midge#53 on 13/11/2006 22:22:28
Visordown R6 Cup racer, surfer and builder. Midge checks in
known 'EARCH FOR FUNDS PROJECT' we racers know oh so much about. I don't wanna bore you to death with that too much but I've had to teach myself all kinds of new PC programmes to design and lay out the brochure myself. I'm pretty pleased with the results
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Born Again Motorist Pt2
By cjbevan on 06/10/2007 21:13:54
How. The CBT
it from!!I digress, there were no problems there, at least not from me, although, before the exercise, I couldn't workout in my head that if you're standing on the left of the bike and you want to push it around a right hand radius, don't you have to lean
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The Romans Never Came Here
By TRDman on 09/02/2007 19:05:44
5,000 miles in Scandinavia by Lois Fast-Lane
.Having chucked a left well before Oslo and headed up various classifications of road towards Hardangervidda National Park, the only discernible difference I could find between M-ways and anything else was the fact that M-ways almost always have two lanes
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Getting into biking on a budget
By aenikata on 22/06/2007 16:56:09
Chinese bikes are here to stay - for better or worse?
half that. Some of the commuter-style bikes and scooters can be picked up for only a little over £500.Another reason why you may consider a Chinese bike is to learn the art of maintenance. Most of the Chinese designs have their origins in older Japanese
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Heated Gear - it really works!
By Bill@Mission on 25/08/2007 10:53:58
710KM to Paris - pre-knackered - the night from hell
This article was originally supposed to be a joyous confirmation that mototrain is a better option to cross france in a hurry than riding it - but because of business reasons I missed the train by an hour and had to ride up to deliver the bike
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