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Oak tree back flip
By mark forsyth on 08/09/2010 22:11:35
Proof that two wheels is good (even without an engine)
Er, make sure you watch the whole lot...
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Yamaha Pro Am madness, the best one make championship ever?
By Niall Mackenzie on 18/12/2010 10:57:40
on to fork legs with feet behind our backs on the seat for better aerodynamics was quite acceptable as was pulling on the rider in front’s grab rail for the perfect slingshot pass. There was usually contact at every corner and the occasional RD skittle crash
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First Ride: 2001 Yamaha BT1100 Bulldog review
By Alex Hearn on 27/03/2008 21:09:58
In some respects, Yamaha's new BT1100 Bulldog could be quite an important bike. Not, because of what it is (which we'll get to later) but for what it isn't.
on your view of motorcycling.Before we get there take a good gander at the Bulldog. There's a lot of metal going on in this motorcycle and that's a deliberate ploy to create a solid, hefty honest lump of bike. And all that iron and allymongery (eh?) hangs
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Mike Scott Column - Jan 2002
By Mike Scott on 01/01/2002 11:19:17
Old Scotty finds out 500cc GP riders are definitely a breed apart
your shoulder.You know the brakes will be fierce - even though they're iron not carbon, not least from Randy's warning. He promises the first application will be gentle, so get used to it - next time is for real. "The braking is the one thing everybody
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MotoGP Sepang Race Report - Under The Weather
By David Emmett on 21/10/2008 00:04:30
The MotoGP riders were greeted by hot, humid conditions at tropical Sepang. It was to be a war of attrition.
, but he was not quite far enough in front. The American grabbed the line, then slammed his Repsol Honda across the nose of the Team Scot bike as they railed round the fast right of Turn 3.Dovi wasn't finished yet. He sat behind Hayden on the short straight
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