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First Ride: 2005 KTM Super Duke Review
By Niall Mackenzie on 30/03/2008 22:46:45
An Austrian brute pumped full of steroids is the only way to describe the first ever-pure streetbike from KTM. If Arnold Schwarzenegger was a bike he'd be the Super Duke...
The future is definitely bright for KTM if the recently launched Super Duke is a taster of what it has planned in the street and sportsbike market. With refreshing honesty the usually straight-faced Austrians admit that motorcycling has an element
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Living with a 2007 KTM SuperDuke
By Niall Mackenzie on 23/03/2008 10:47:31
Niall Mackenzie's long term review of the KTM SuperDuke
on the race track. During the year I do a fair amount of instructing at circuits around the country so after noting the success of the Super Duke Battle race series I rested my R6 and started to use the Duke. Unsurprisingly it did lose out a bit on long
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Niall's Spin: KTM Duke II
By Niall Mackenzie on 28/09/2010 14:41:26
It might be light and peppy to start off with but the fun quickly dries up once you get started.
Click to read: KTM Duke II owners reviews, KTM Duke II specs and to see the KTM Duke II image gallery.The best road-going supermoto for most people. Light and peppy enough to be genuine fun but not a barking, service-every-300-miles, kick
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The Diavel rocks!
By Niall Mackenzie on 21/07/2011 14:37:41
very stable, quick steering with a 240 section rear tyre is never going to be an option. I love the clear features of the unique split dash and unlike some big Harleys in this class the riding position is super comfy. I wasn’t sure if I liked the Diavel
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Niall Mackenzie Column - Mar 2007
By Niall Mackenzie on 01/03/2007 11:09:15
Bike racing's going one-make mad, and that's a good thing. Meanwhile, headmaster Mackenzie intends to rule the class of 2007 with a rod of iron. No talking at the back
the NG Road Racing Club R6 Cup is the one for you. Being linked to its televised Virgin R6 Cup big brother, it means you could even find yourself in BSB for 2008. One series that will be racing in front of big crowds will be the 10-round KTM Super Duke
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First Ride: 2007 Kawasaki Z1000
By Niall MacKenzie on 02/04/2008 14:23:26
A new set of glad rags, a tweak of the chassis here and a fettled gearbox there, et voila: a really rather splendid new big Zed
Tuono, Triumph Speed Triple and KTM Super Duke, and even a touch of Honda Hornet and Suzuki GSX-R. The blend works, for at the same time Kawasaki have managed to retain some individuality for the Zed.Hop into the saddle and you'll find the new Zed has a
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