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Devon Help Us - 2003 Tourer Test
By Jon Urry on 05/11/2003 13:43:43
The sorry tale of taking three express tourers to the land of eternal rain and mist in an attempt to find a ray of sunshine
is essential on a sports tourer. For marital bliss if nothing else. However, not having brought a spare wife with us it was left to Luke to test the pillion provisions. He rated the Pan the best for pillion comfort but this was mainly because the top-box gave
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Traffic Light GP - motorcycle launch control
By John Hogan on 07/06/2009 12:26:46
We all do it. Even if we don’t admit it. Traffic light racing. Silly and purile maybe, but when another bikes lines up alongside and the lights turn green, you going to just let him go? How to do it. And the best bikes to do it on...
Ben Cope Internet legend who would race the wind if nobody else was aboutLuke Williams Only a year road-riding, so by far the least experienced of the lot
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Launch Report: Buell 1125CR road test
By Visordown News on 03/10/2008 18:14:56
Bertie Simmonds reports back from the launch of Buell's 1125CR
to have had a major effect on, as has the new calibration of the Rotax-designed Helicon motor.Suspension again is improved: the test team spent a week working out a basic setting for the 1125CR, which works for all riders across all road surfaces. Much
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Living with a Victory Vegas
By Adam Harvey, Luke Ponsford & Steve Cropley on 15/09/2004 13:38:07
Everyone seems to be riding the long term Victory Vegas
Vegas: fill up before you need to.January 2005 - Luke PonsfordWith its lashings of chrome and swoopy So-Cal styling, the Vegas is never going to be everyone's cup of tea. But I love it. And for all the wrong reasons. It's rubbish in town and generally
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Road Test: Ducati Sport 1000 vs. Triumph Thruxton
By Jon Urry on 13/05/2008 22:59:52
New dogs, old tricks. Does a factory retro sit well in the modern garage?
.Continue reading Road Test: Ducati Sport 1000 vs. Triumph Thruxton
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Road Test: RS v Raptor v GPR v CBR v Van Van v DT
By Luke Ponsford on 18/05/2008 22:46:39
You're young, dumb and flush with enough cash to fill your tank. Bike mad teens after a groovy 125 to cut their two-wheeled teeth on are spoiled for choice these days, so which to choose?
value. But it's just a bit bland. There's no fun to be had from the engine and it doesn't have the race handling of the Aprilia at all. It's a bit of a disappointment, to be honest."Continue Road Test: RS v Raptor v GPR v CBR v Van Van v DT 2/2
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