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What The Press Say: Kawasaki ER-6n reviews
By Visordown on 01/01/2012 12:17:14
The press' impressions of the 2012 Kawasaki ER-6n

experienced but it has plenty to offer anyone looking for a simple naked bike that has some character and is fun to ride." Roland Brown, Motorcycle Sport & Leisure - January 2012"So that's the ER-6n. It's still a motorbike with all the usual bits in the usual

What The Press Say: 2012 KTM Duke 690 reviews
By Visordown on 26/01/2012 13:39:54
The press' impressions of the 2012 KTM Duke 690

congested cities." Melanie Falconer, Motorcycle Sport & Leisure - March 2012"Here is a single that thinks its a twin. A single that, all of a sudden, doesn't have to be just for the people who expect a single to be a bit shit in many areas of its performance

Donington Park sold for £30m
By Visordown News on 13/02/2007 07:24:12
Historic Midlands motor racing and event venue, sold

sport events, while at the same time widening the Park's appeal in leisure and entertainment.Host to the British Superbike Championships and British Touring Car Championships, Donington Park was founded in 1931 by Tom Wheatcroft.And 75 years on Mr

Audi to supply TT roads-open cars
By Roger Willis on 08/04/2008 12:12:20
Local Manx firm dumped in sponsorship cash grab

AUDI TT sports cars will act as roads-open and course inspection vehicles at the 2008 Isle of Man TT as part of a two-year sponsorship package. The German brand is also supporting the event with cash and as ‘vehicle partner’ will supply eight of its

Motorcycle registrations continue to increase
By Visordown News on 18/01/2008 23:17:03
Adventure sports sector grows by staggering 32%

MOTORCYCLE, moped and scooter registrations were up 8.6 per cent last year to record the biggest increase in seven years. Registrations of all powered two wheelers (PTW) totalled 144,583 in 2007 – the highest figure since 2003and well ahead

Join the reunion with BMW Motorrad? No thanks!
By Visordown News on 31/08/2006 21:28:58
News article on the BMW R1200R

, indeedy. For further information on the range of BMW motorcycles, pick up any copy of the splendid Motorcycle Sport and Leisure, or as it's known in the trade, Murdercycle, Spurt and Seizure. One word of warning to anyone visiting this entire miss

New Isle of Man TT structure announced
By Visordown News on 16/11/2007 14:44:26
Isle of Man Government brings in change for TT

from across the Island's motorcycling clubs to assemble a team to organise and co-ordinate the race organisation. The company is a subsidiary of the Auto Cycle Union, the accrediting body for motorcycle sport in the UK, but the two bodies are legally

Local gym helps Scott Redding's fitness regime
By Visordown News on 24/07/2008 10:20:54
British 125cc Grand Prix winner gets help from local business after several gyms refuse over age concerns

. "We have someone who could be best in the world, but Gloucester and Britain don't seem to want to know."However, help was at hand in the form of Riverside Sports and Leisure who offered Redding free use of their four gyms, pool and other facilities.

Donington Park: An official statement
By Visordown News on 18/11/2009 16:03:12
East Midlands circuit goes into receivership

administration.The affairs of Donington Ventures Leisure Limited ("DVLL") are being handled by partners Nigel Price, John Kelly and James Martin from the Birmingham office of corporate recovery specialists Begbies Traynor.DVLL had a 17-year contract with Formula

Video: 2010 Honda CB1100
By Visordown News on 09/03/2010 08:45:15
Take a look at the best-looking bike Honda has produced in years - and we're not getting it

.It's hard to see why Honda don't want to bring this beauty into the country. Flagging superbike sales coupled with an increased demand for 'leisure sports' machines indicate this would be a strong seller in the UK.Would you?2010 Honda CB1100 specs:Length: 86

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