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MotoGP: IRTA MotoGP test results
By Visordown News on 30/03/2009 09:38:48
Former World Champion shows stunning form in Spanish pre-season test

the session onboard his Desmosedici GP9.Stoner registered an incredible 1m 38.646s lap in the final ten minutes of the session. He was already leading the chase for the car prize at the time, courtesy of an early hot lap. The session was brought to a premature

Living with a 2001 BMW R1150R
By Gordon Ritchie on 26/04/2002 12:35:09
World Superbike journalist, Gordon Ritches, chose a BMW R1150R to review. And very nice he thought it was too

was prematurely emptied on the floor of the wrong kind of dealer's showroom. (I might have enough left for an immaculate Mark 2 350 Powervalve though...).I know one thing, I never got to ride the Beemer enough, and when the keys are finally wrenched from my grasp

Living with a 2006 KTM 950SM
By Simon Bowen on 16/07/2006 09:40:35
Bowen tries to remain sane with the mental KTM 950SM

for the road as it's still okay over the bumpiest of B roads.I've also just (prematurely) fitted a set of Michelin 2CTs to replace the standard Pirellis, and to up the pace before the end of summer. They've only just been scrubbed but I'm expecting some

Splitting heirs: Suzuki GSF600 V GSF1200
By Chris Moss on 20/09/2010 11:41:17
Suzuki's Bandit models brought brand-new sports motorcycles suddenly into the price range of just about anyone. Five years and one re-vamp later, how do the 1200 and 600 stack up against each other?

's not cared for. It's important to give the bike plenty of TLC to avoid premature deterioration, especially after rides in winter.Try to get a Bandit a bit cheaper than RRP. Haggling with dealers on Bandits isn't that easy because they're in such demand. A

MotoX: McKenzie keeps title hopes alive
By Visordown News on 21/04/2008 09:57:54
Billy McKenzie survives Spanish motocross mudbath and keeps title chase in sight

CONTROVERSY AND the cancellation of the second MX1 moto brought a premature end to the Grand Prix of Spain at Bellpuig on Sunday, the second round of this year’s FIM MX1 Motocross World Championship. In what have been described as the worst

Jamie Whitham Column - Nov 2002
By Jamie Whitham on 01/11/2002 12:23:45
Injuries, new contracts, the option of riding a BSB bike and checking out Lancaster Bombers

and I had only had the cast off - a little bit prematurely - one week before. The medical people told me that because I shouldn't really have had the cast off, there was no way I could do any heavy physio. I got a little bit of movement back anyway

First Ride: 2008 Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade
By Niall Mackenzie on 07/11/2008 12:08:31
Honda doesn’t do quirky on its sportsbikes without a very good reason. Niall puts Honda's new superbike through its paces

and looks. All the bikes on the launch were shod in the conservative Candy Glory Red, which to me says ‘sensible and touring’ so it would be my least favorite colour. The other options are Graphite Black and Winning Red (isn’t that a bit premature), but my

Valentino Rossi crash update
By Visordown News on 05/07/2010 16:18:21
News on the crash recovery of Valentino Rossi and his alleged move to Ducati MotoGP in 2011

, seem premature: his own cheerful messages have stuck with Brno as the return date, in the middle of August.Footnote: Rossi was reported in Spain for the Catalan GP, but not for the race. Instead he had gone to his Ibiza holiday home to continue his

Longest Test: Yamaha YZF-R6
By Niall Mackenzie on 02/11/2009 10:37:09
Our undisputed king of the Supersport class for 2009, Niall Mackenzie explains why he wouldn’t swap the YZF-R6 for anything else...

and that it’s back in my possession soon.With my fun in France ending prematurely I’m swiftly escorted to a plane and sent home without any supper. I trust the guys didn’t have too much fun without me and, if they did, I hope it rained on the way home…What I

First ride: Suzuki GSR750 ABS review
By Ben Cope on 05/07/2012 12:37:14
GSR750 versus life. Put through its paces on the commute, endless A-roads and twisty country lanes - how does Suzuki's middleweight stack up on UK roads?

petrol station ahead and fill up, with 141 miles on the clock.After 14 litres, we're full, meaning the GSR750 has an easy 170-mile range at 85mph. The fuel-warning indicator coming on with 30-miles to go is premature and likely to raise blood pressure


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