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Triumph revise the Tiger 1050
By Visordown News on 27/09/2011 09:10:42
New suspension, lower bars and different graphics
TRIUMPH have revised the Tiger 1050 with upgraded suspension, sportier riding position and new graphics.The 2012 model-year bike features upgraded suspension consisting of redesigned internals and new damping characteristics front and rear, with a
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Latest MotoGP 2013 calendar: revised
By Visordown News on 17/10/2012 10:17:01
Dorna update the calendar, again and shift dates of German MotoGP
UPDATE: Official 2013 MotoGP calendar dates released.DORNA have updated the 2013 MotoGP calendar dates, confirming the Texas round and also moving the German MotoGP date.The provisional 2013 MotoGP schedule was released on the 24th of September, with the second and third rounds s...
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Brands Hatch circuit to be revised
By Visordown News on 14/12/2011 09:52:44
Brands Hatch's niggly left-hander to undergo modifications
MOTORSPORT Vision, the owners of Brands Hatch circuit, have submitted plans to alter Graham Hill bend in 2012.MSV want to change the track running up to the corner from Druids, making it totally straight and removing the kink. Graham Hill bend itself will also be altered to becom...
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Revised 2010 MotoGP Calendar (again!)
By Visordown News on 17/11/2009 09:30:12
FIM announce yet another shift in dates to next year's MotoGP schedule
HERE WE GO AGAIN: Just over a week after announcing a date switch to next year's MotoGP schedule, FIM bosses have made yet another alteration to the 2010 calendar. So, for now, here's the the latest version: the Czech GP at Brno will now be held on August 15th.April 11th* Qa...
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FIM announce revised 2010 MotoGP calendar schedule
By Visordown News on 10/11/2009 10:59:29
British GP/TT clash avoided as FIM move race dates
as welcome news to many TT fans who were scheduled to miss the Grand Prix event due to an ill-planned calendar clash with the Island races.Other countries involved in the calendar reshuffle include: France, Italy and the Czech Republic.April 11th* Qatar
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Honda's new Transalp for 2008
By Visordown News on 02/10/2007 11:51:43
Heavily revised Transalp introduced at Paris show
the 21" to a 19" front wheel and a new engine but the the chassis is virtually unchanged.Honda boast that their new 680cc engine is lighter and more powerful and more fuel efficient too - good news, considering the tank is actually smaller.It's available
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MotoGP: Ducati unveil 2009 Desmosedici
By Visordown News on 15/01/2009 09:41:58
Carbon frame and revised electronics for new GP9 racer
Oh yes, she will be mine...DUCATI RACING have unveiled their 2009 MotoGP racer: the Ducati GP9 complete with revised electronics and carbon fibre frame.The company claims the latest Desmosedici will be a less aggressive machine than the bikes we
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New Yamaha FZ6 details emerge
By Visordown News on 01/09/2008 11:23:45
Revised chassis geometry, relocated exhaust - is this the face of the new FZ6?
remains but the bike's styling is due to get a radical overhaul. The motor is virtually unchanged but the swingarm and rear suspension has been upgraded along with the new, low-slung exhaust and revised geometry.Looks to us like Yamaha has decided to go
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MotoGP: Qatar to undergo massive facelift
By Visordown News on 01/04/2008 16:18:53
Losail circuit to receive major revisions to accommodate Formula 1
QATAR'S LOSAIL circuit is going to face a massive facelift so it can bag future Formula One race, the head of the Gulf country's motor sports federation has said. "We are planning a massive upgrade of the Losail circuit to make it possible to host Formula One races when the time...
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2008 Triumph Speed Triple video
By Visordown News on 07/02/2008 09:51:32
Jon Urry sends us an onboard shot of Triumph's revised headbanger
Well I’ve just got off Triumph’s new 2008 Speed Triple and as you would expect it doesn’t feel a million miles from the current 2007 bike.The new wheels look fantastic and I reckon do a very slight job of speeding up the steering, but nothing to really write home about. The s...
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