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Every new motorcycle available with ABS
By Visordown on 16/11/2011 14:45:41
List of all the 2011 motorcycles that you can buy today that come equipped with ABS or as an optional extra

ApriliaMana GT ABS: ReviewDorsoduro 1200: ReviewShiver GT: ReviewBMWK1600: ReviewG650GS Sertao: ReviewEverything else as an optional extra: BMW reviewsDucatiMonster 696 (optional): ReviewMonster 796 (optional): ReviewMonster 1100 Evo: Review

2013 Suzuki Burgman 650 Executive ABS review
By Ben Cope on 28/04/2013 10:04:37
The Burgman 650 gets an overhaul after 10 years flying Suzuki's maxi-scooter flag. Are the updates enough to satisfy the Burgman-massive?

IT’S 10 years since the first Burgman 650 and 14 years since the 250 and 400 versions which essentially gave birth to the Burgman brand.The Executive version of the 650 was launched two years after the initial model, offering ABS, heated grips, a

Your 10 best BMW motorcycles
By Sachin Rao on 18/02/2013 11:04:00
BMW's best motorcycle models - as reviewed and rated by you!

superfast S (and its siblings) to stratospheric speeds, while also improving fuel consumption. A more stable front end at high speed, refined ABS, traction control and improved electronic suspension make the second-gen K-S a mile-destroying hypertourer

Living with a 2006 Honda CBF1000
By Grant Leonard & Jon Bentman on 12/08/2006 16:54:56
Two men fall in love with the Honda CBF1000

of those great all-rounder models, which stays in Honda's range for decades. Its softened Fireblade engine and optional ABS/dual-action brakes give it cred and a talking point in the pub, but what will really win it a place in the world is its price: £5999

First Ride: Honda Crosstourer review
By mark forsyth on 17/02/2012 11:29:36
Built for comfort

- yes, us - are getting older, balder, greyer and – with that – our perceptions of what a motorbike should be are changing. So rather than saying ‘you’re all decrepit and doddering old farts with failing senses, weakening bladder control and balding

Road Test: R1200GS v Bandit 1200 v Sprint ST v FZ1
By Jon Urry on 18/05/2008 22:27:57
Can an ageing, bum basic £5299 all rounder really offer the best of all worlds against a raft of higher priced, specialist competition? Read on to see where the smart money lies

. Wheelies are a cinch too, but forget stoppies as you have ABS that can't be switched off, unlike onsome BMWs. If you're after a cheap all-rounder that can still deliver thrills then the 1200 Bandit S is a good option.SUZUKI - JAMES WHITHAMThis bike screams


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