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VIDEO: Zero S battery-powered Supermoto
By Visordown News on 08/04/2009 11:04:12
Video footage of the world's first road legal electric supermoto

CHECK THIS footage of the world's first electric road legal supermoto, courtesy of Zero Motorcycles.If you want to know more about this 100kg, 60mph machine then click on the link below for the full story.

Milan: 2010 KTM 125 streetbike concept
By Visordown News on 10/11/2009 13:03:57
Austrian off-road giants unveil funky learner legal machine

AUSTRIAN MANUFACTURER KTM have unveiled a funky new learner-legal 125 at this year's Milan Show and Visordown's man was there to grab the first images.Details are scant, but we think the supermoto-style 125 machine will take the UK's ever

First Look: Rieju RS3 125
By Visordown News on 06/11/2009 10:06:02
Tasty learner-legal 125 to be unveiled at this year's Milan Motorcycle Show

OH MY WORD check out this gorgeous Rieju RS3 125, a bike that's going to be launched at the Milan Motorcycle Show next week.With 15bhp, improved suspension and good brakes (plus looks that could have dropped straight off a MotoGP grid) it also gets ram air intake and LED lights.T...

Tom Sykes passes Direct Access bike test
By Visordown News on 07/10/2008 08:29:36
Rizla Suzuki ace now road-legal on two wheels

RIZLA SUZUKI British Superbike rider, Tom Sykes, has successfully completed his Direct Access motorcycle test. Sykes took the trip down to Crescent's base in Verwood, Dorset, hooking up with affiliated trainer Maverick Training at Blamford Camp, completing his CBT before going on...

First Look: All-electric Zero S Supermoto
By Visordown News on 08/04/2009 08:44:28
Say hello to the world's first road legal, battery powered supermoto

Zero S...retails for £6800 excluding import dutyELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE leaders Zero Motorcycles have launched their new road-legal battery-powered supermoto - the 'Zero S'.The machine features a handmade aircraft grade aluminum frame, encasing a

BMF raise issues with MOT exemption
By Visordown News on 25/05/2012 08:47:03
No MOT needed but owners will still be legally required to ensure roadworthiness

.Owners of pre-1960 machines will still be legally required to ensure that they are safe and in a proper condition to be on the road, the problem now being, who decides?The Government have also said that it is allowing voluntary MOT tests and it might well mean

2010 Yoshimura Suzuki GSX-R1000RR
By Visordown News on 22/07/2009 09:40:04
Legendary Japanese tuning company unveil new street-legal racer

Superbike series.Dubbed the GSX-R1000RR, the new machine features a plethora of Yoshimura's race bits, including: high-lift cams, a quick shifter, numerous suspension upgrades and a full titanium-carbon exhaust, to name just a few.Last week Visordown broke

Drunk driver who left biker to die is spared jail
By Visordown News on 11/03/2013 10:48:52
Repeat offender's blood alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit

A 63 YEAR-OLD serial drink driver who left a young biker for dead after crashing into him has avoided jail.According to the Manchester Evening News, Thomas Scully drove whilst more than twice the legal limit after spending four hours drinking in a

Boris Johnson pays Porsche £400,000
By Visordown News on 08/07/2008 09:22:23
London Mayor scraps vehicle pollution charge but picks up bill for car manufacturer's legal fees

, after agreeing the proposal, put forward by the former mayor, Ken Livingstone, earlier this year. Yesterday Johnson withdrew the proposal, and a court ruled that the Greater London Authority should pay Porsche's legal costs. The German manufacturer says

Hells Angel chief to sue over 1% bike film
By Visordown News on 21/04/2008 11:35:30
Sonny Barger takes legal action against producers over new biker film

filed legal papers which accuse producers of cutting him out of the project after he demanded changes. Barger also claims the film is too close to his own life story - something Mr Barger didn't agree to.In his legal case, filed in Los Angeles, Mr Barger

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