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Cowboys & Engines - GoldWing Owners' Club UK
By Mark Graham on 27/11/2001 12:11:30
A cacophony of easy-listening heralds the arrival of another clutch of GoldWings. Matt Monroe grates against Geoff Love in a syrupy rolling sound-off as the GoldWing Owners' Club UK rolls pleasantly into the Banham Leisure Park in Norfolk. Hey, it's a Win
; either quite old or very young. This whole Wing trip is largely for folks who like a social but still have a bit too much energy and independence for a bus-bound Saga holiday."The thing is it's a family club," says (actual) bus driver Dusty from
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Get 25% off a new AGV
By Ben Cope on 10/06/2011 13:20:36
New owner's club for AGV helmets
You can get 25% off a new AGV by joining their new website www.agv-moto.comThe new website, billed 'TEAM AGV' is a new club for all AGV owners and customers; it will give you access to the latest news from AGV, special promotions, events
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New Ducati Monster or parts bin special?
By Visordown News on 04/09/2008 10:28:44
Check out this crafty picture taken by an owner's club member at Ducati's factory
New Monster or just a parts bin special?HERE's A snap of what's rumoured to be the new Ducati Monster 1100 by a keen-eyed member of the Italian Ducati Monster Club website.The bike looks like an updated Ducati Monster 696 with the 1100CC DS engine
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Last call for Norton's Biggest Day
By Visordown News on 08/05/2009 16:16:26
'The Unapproachable Norton' held at Donington Park to celebrate Owners' Club Golden Jubilee
THE PREMIER event of the Norton Owners' Club Golden Jubilee calendar is set to take place on Friday June 19th.Dubbed ‘The Unapproachable Norton’ the event is a celebration of the iconic British motorcycle, with Nortons on display both on and off
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Buyer Guide: Yamaha Fazer 1000
By Visordown on 15/10/2010 09:51:09
The ultimate buyers guide to the Yamaha Fazer 1000 written by the people who actually own the bike…
Click to view: Yamaha Fazer 1000 owners reviews, specs and image galleries.We all wanted an unfaired R1 with high bars. What Yamaha delivered was so much more. The first Fazer 1000 did have an R1 engine but wrapped around it was a chassis which
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Around the world on a Multistrada
By Nathan Clark on 07/06/2011 17:14:08
Ducati's Multistrada has made an around the world trip
.Paolo Pirozzi of the Naples Ducati Owners Club (DOC) decided to visit 80 DOC, in 80 countries, riding nearly 60,000 miles over 350 days. Mr. Pirozzi was sponsored and supported by Ducati and Pirelli for the entire adventure.It seems Ducati are trying to add
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Splitting Heirs: Honda Pan European ST1100 & ST1300
By Alex Hearn on 12/10/2010 13:31:27
Beloved of the happily middle-aged (and the police), unobtrusive, but more than capable of letting fly on a twisty road, Honda's ST1100 was a marvelous thing. Can the same be said of the ST1300?
Click to view: Honda Pan European ST1100 & ST1300 owners reviews, specs and image galleries.The Honda ST1100 Pan European was one of those bikes that quietly got on with doing the job it was designed to do. And that was to provide something just
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Used Test: Suzuki GSX1400
By Bertie Simmonds on 13/09/2010 14:19:12
It looked like a pit-bull, even if it was more of a lap-dog to ride. Blessed with good looks and mucho torque, Suzuki's GSX1400 has proved to be a popular retro bruiser bike in used circles
Click to read: Suzuki GSX1400 owners reviews, Suzuki GSX1400 specs and to see the Suzuki GSX1400 image gallery.Back in the days when wearing Brut 33 was considered foreplay, real men rode bikes like these. Retro bikes from the 1990s cashed
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First Ride: 2006 Honda ST1300 Pan European
By John Cantlie on 03/04/2008 19:21:50
For 10 years now Honda's Pan European has been one of the sharpest touring tools in the box.
For 10 years now Honda's Pan European has been one of the sharpest touring tools in the box. But a decade without development is a long time in the motorcycle world, so for 2002 the ST1100 becomes the ST1300 and a full set of new clothes to go with it. Sonic does the launch in So...
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First Ride: 2002 Triumph Speed Four
By Bertie Simmonds on 29/03/2008 19:11:57
Picture the scene if you will. It's 2006, we're in the middle of a recession and another Government still ignores the benefits of motorcycles to the detriment of UK road users everywhere.
Meanwhile, insurance premiums have soared for sportsbikes and Cliff Richard hits number one with a cover of Smack My Bitch Up. Scary. But it could happen and at the morning roll call of motorcycling in this apocalyptic horror, naked middleweights like the new Speed Four could be ...
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