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Used Review: Yamaha Fazer V Suzuki Bandit
By Chris Moss on 02/04/2008 21:38:44
Two of the hardiest perennials in the middleweight category go head to head
examples to see which one offers the best second-hand value in this all-important budget class.Continue for the 2001 Yamaha Fazer 600 Review - 2/3
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Used Test: Suzuki Hayabusa GSX-1300R review
By Chris Moss on 15/09/2010 14:34:17
Fancy having your brain scrambled by speed? Not averse to a bit of time in chokey? If the answer to either is yes, then the 190mph Hayabusa is for you.
Click to read: Suzuki Hayabusa GSX-1300R owners reviews, Suzuki Hayabusa GSX-1300R specs and to see the Suzuki Hayabusa GSX-1300R image gallery.Suzuki's Hayabusa was, until meddling bureaucrats got their way, THE fastest production bike money could
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Used Test: Suzuki GSX-R600 review
By Chris Moss on 13/09/2010 11:16:54
Fashion may have consigned the GSX-R600 to history with its now dated bulbous looks, but it is still an utter ripper of a bike, and a bargain at that
of trying to discover them. Few bikes offer this much control and confidence while swinging round corners at speed. If you can get it over far enough to touch down the pegs, consider yourself a hero.Continue the used test of the Suzuki GSX-R600
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Used Review: 2002 Honda Transalp
By Chris Moss on 02/04/2008 22:07:47
Honda's Transalp combines true all-round ability with big mile comfort, so it may make sense if practicality is number one on your shopping list.
to the low screen's restricted protection. Alternatively, they could buy a 5.5" taller screen, which is available as a Honda accessory (www.honda.co.uk).Overall, the Transalp (like the 11,000-mile 2002 example we tested - on sale at Riverside Motorcycles
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Used Review: Suzuki GSX-R1000K2
By Chris Moss on 02/04/2008 22:19:29
This month, TWO finds that living with the first breed of GSX-R1000 is easier than you think.
Suzuki's GSX-R1000 made a huge impression on the biking world when it came out in 2001, as it totally outstripped the performance of all other superbikes of the day. If you wanted to be king, you had to own one.Things are different now and while its
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Used Review: Yamaha Fazer 1000 V Honda Hornet 900
By Chris Moss on 05/04/2008 13:18:13
Both these bikes are the product of 'modular engineering'. But do they represent a good buy?
at Pidcock's in Nottingham - 0115 969 2200 - for £4795) had 16,000 miles on the clock but looked almost new - a sure sign of a careful owner.Aside from the great engine and chassis the Fazer benefits from some detail touches to make life a bit easier all
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Used test - 2002 Honda Transalp
By Chris Moss on 10/09/2010 13:25:12
Honda's Transalp combines true all-round ability with big mile comfort, so it may make sense if practicality is number one on your shopping list
Brit bikers have never really been turned on by off-road styled bikes. We've dismissed them as slow, soggy and unsexy and have only bought them in small numbers. But ignoring the virtues of these adventure sports machines is very much our loss
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Used Test: 1998 Triumph Sprint ST
By Chris Moss on 14/09/2010 12:48:54
If you want a real-world alternative to Honda's venerable VFR, then look no further. Think VFR with character and soul and you're not far off the Sprint ST
when it's caned. Give it a damned good thrashing and you'll trigger the Gatsos at 160mph.Continue the used review of the Triumph Sprint STEvolution of the Triumph Sprint ST model1998: Launched as a competitor to Honda's well-respected VFR800. Features
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Used Test: Kawasaki ZRX1100
By Chris Moss on 14/09/2010 13:33:34
The ZRX1100's retro styling absolutely rocks...And it's got a flexible and powerful motor, boasts sporty handling and is a bit of a bargain to boot
-world riding and commuting.Continue the used review of the Kawasaki ZRX1100
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Used nakeds: Yamaha Fazer 1000 (2001) V Honda Hornet 900 (2003)
By Chris Moss on 10/09/2010 11:08:47
Both these bikes are the product of 'modular engineering'. But do they represent a good BUY?
profitable the model stands to be.And that simple economical philosophy is the reason behind the manufacture of the two bikes we've tested here - Yamaha's Fazer 1000 and Honda's Hornet 900. Both bikes use many parts common to other models previously offered
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