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Top 10 unsung yet iconic motorcycles
By Stuart Barker on 25/03/2010 12:19:00
Fame, It's a funny old business. You'll find more talented musicians busking on the London Underground than you will at the top of the charts. Here's the motorcycling equivalent
, what matters is that those motorcycles were seen by millions of people doing really cool things and portraying a really cool image that someone who'd never even sat on a bike could identify with.And it's not just bikes which have featured in movies
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Visordown's free motorcycle news app for Android and iPhones
By Visordown on 29/05/2012 12:08:00
Get the latest motorcycle news whilst on the move, for free
Keep up to date with the latest motorcycling news with this free app from Visordown.Our small (but perfectly formed) team update our news section daily with quality motorcycle news from the UK and around the world, including all the racing news from
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Simon Daukes buys a naked motorcycle
By Jon Urry on 01/01/2007 17:20:21
Here at Visordown HQ we have no idea who Simon Daukes is. But we're guessing he's some sort of marketing cheese from the Haymarket days. Here he is, buying a motorcycle. Allegedly
Although sportsbikes continue to dominate the UK's bike sales market their success is starting to decline. Compared to last year sportsbike sales are down 4% year on year and there is a definite shift away from race reps to alternative styles. And which style of bike is currently...
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Top 10 motorcycling iPhone apps
By Robin Goodwin on 22/06/2010 09:16:13
Apps on the iPhone have become a good way to curb boredom, save lives and generally increase the knowledge (laziness) of people. Here are the Top 10 essential apps for the motorcycle owning iPhone user
10. Car Incident Assistant - £freeMotorcycles are easy targets for crashes and this app lets you log any incidents for insurance purposes. The developers have created a simplistic app that allows you to take multiple photos of an accident scene
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Should you run your motorcycle engine in?
By Kevin Ash on 05/11/2010 10:46:33
Technical genius, world-class letch and all-round motorcycle guru: but we couldn't get Trev at the local bike shop to help us out with this feature, so we asked Kevin Ash instead
.Click for our guide on how to run your motorcycle engine in.
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Visordown's free motorcycle news iPhone app
By Ben Cope on 29/05/2012 11:41:00
Catch-up with what's going on in the world of motorcycling, for free
YOU can now get Visordown's motorcycle news on your iPhone and iPod Touch.Our Visordown motorcycle news iPhone app is free to download in the App Store.Our small (but perfectly formed) team update our news section daily with quality motorcycle news
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2010's best-selling motorcycles so far
By Ben Cope on 10/08/2010 09:26:05
Despite a tough year for motorcycle sales, there are some encouraging signs
2010 HAS been a tough year for motorcycle sales. The industry has seen a 14.7 percent drop in motorcycle sales so far this year.However, there are encouaring signs for the future, as sales of 125cc machines are packing out the top 10 and prmising
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Huge fire guts M&P Motorcycles in Swansea
By Visordown News on 26/06/2011 21:07:04
Europe's largest motorcycle mail-order business gutted by fire
A FIRE has gutted the 54,000sqft warehouse of M&P Motorcycles in Gorseinon, Swansea.The fire was reported to the authorities at 23:30 on Saturday 25th June and by midnight, eyewitnesses said that almost three-quarters of the building was ablaze
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Motorcycle accident? Here's what you're most likely to hit
By Ben Cope on 22/06/2010 15:10:18
Europe-wide study's results show grim reality of a motorcycle accident
A EUROPEAN study of 921 motorcycle accidents reports that you've got a 60% chance of a car being your collision partner during an accident.The study shows what the collision partner was and not what the cause of the accident was. In 60% of cases, a
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Top 10 fastest production motorcycles from 10 decades
By Visordown on 02/05/2013 10:00:05
What were the fastest motorcycles you could buy in the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s and on to the present day? Has our quest for speed ended?
for each decade since the 1920s.10: 1920sBACK when the motorcycle was as fresh and new as the internet is today – and no doubt surrounded by endless middle-aged stick-in-the-muds claiming that ‘a horse was good enough for me’ – there wasn’t much doubt over
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