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First Look: 2010 Honda Faze 250
By Visordown News on 30/06/2009 21:16:37
Honda launch another funky superscooter - price and availability TBA
Honda's new Faze 250 SAY HELLO to the new Honda Faze 250 superscooter.The modern 250cc is powered by a liquid cooled, single cylinder 4-valve four-stroke, producing approximately 30bhp. The engine's housed in a tubular steel double-cradle frame
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Goodbye RM85 Suzuki
By mark forsyth on 10/05/2011 08:57:39
It's been a blast
was actually managing to ride it aggressively. Bossing it.First time out on it about four weeks ago he was short-shifting and four-stroking round the whole track, barely ever making it into the powerband. He was totally and utterly fazed by the whole job. Five
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I Love The 70's
By Stuart Barker on 27/10/2010 15:42:48
Whats not to love about the 70's, lairy cars, crazy dress-sense, hairy women (forget the last bit). TWO feature looking at 70's biking
(or at least drooled after down the chippie)At the dawn of the 70s, the bike to have was still Honda's revolutionary CB750, the machine usually accredited with being the first 'superbike.'Although it was launched in 1969, no-one had bettered it as the new
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First Ride: 2012 KTM Duke 690 review
By Mark Forsyth on 26/01/2012 14:17:09
The Duke of Hurl
gear doesn't faze it at all. You can, however, make it behave like a single of old by using too high-a gear where it'll still snatch at the chain like it's trying to kill it, but you have to be pretty savagely stupid or utterly unfeeling to do
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Ring Cycles
By Colin Goodwin on 01/07/2005 14:09:10
Poking death with a stick then running away scared, our four intrepid testers take on the Nurburgring armed with four sports tourers, BMW R1200 ST, Ducati ST3, Honda VFR800 and Triumph Sprint ST
styling is a bit bland. It's not ugly, just not that distinctive. The engine will more than likely be a compensation.Lastly, we have Honda's legendary VFR, re-launched in 2002 and fitted with a totally new 800cc V-four engine that incorporates VTEC valve
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Road Test: R1200ST v. ST3 v. VFR800 v. Sprint ST
By Colin Goodwin on 27/04/2008 22:29:47
Poking death with a stick then running away scared, our four intrepid testers take on the Nurburgring armed with four sports tourers.
styling is a bit bland. It's not ugly, just not that distinctive. The engine will more than likely be a compensation.Lastly, we have Honda's legendary VFR, re-launched in 2002 and fitted with a totally new 800cc V-four engine that incorporates VTEC valve
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Christian Iddon Interview
By Jon Urry on 30/03/2008 21:44:41
TWO meets Britain's greatest supermoto rider to find out if he's capable of keeping both wheels inline for once
, he wasn't fazed by it at all, and once he had a few laps to get into the groove he was fine," he said. "I'm certain he can develop the skills necessary to become a top road racer, but where do you go? It doesn't seem right for someone of his talent
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Christian Iddon: The Apprentice
By Jon Urry on 01/12/2010 15:14:53
You may not have heard of him but Christian Iddon is a World Supermoto racer. His raw riding talent is obvious. So, has he got what it takes to make an impact in road racing? Mackenzie passes his verdict.
Donington's famous curves, how did Niall rate his pupil? "I was surprised that Christian adapted so quickly to the extra speed involved with road racing, he wasn't fazed by it at all, and once he had a few laps to get into the groove he was fine," he said
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MotoGP Laguna Seca Report - Demolition Man
By David Emmett on 23/07/2007 23:08:51
MotoGP does California, but will a homeboy win?
both races, and the first visit to Laguna Seca saw two Americans on the podium, Hayden being joined by Colin Edwards. US fans had the present to go on, as well as the past: Despite Nicky Hayden's poor form on the tiny Honda RC212V at the start
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MotoGP Le Mans Race - Luck Of The Draw
By David Emmett on 21/05/2007 00:44:09
MotoGP hits rain-sodden Le Mans, and surprises us all
line, was the first to pass, with the Gresini Honda duo of Marco Melandri and Toni Elias following, bringing along the Brazilian Alex Barros, off to a great start from a lowly 13th spot on the grid. But what really set the crowd on fire was the sight
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