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How to really ride any kind of bike
By Ben Miller on 07/04/2010 11:22:28
From street bikes to two-strokes, 600cc sportsbikes to supermotos, different bikes require different techniques. Whatever you ride, get the best from your bike with the help of the finest riders on the planet
How to ride a fast sportsbikeBy Nicky HaydenFeeling unequal to the task of hustling 180bhp? Worried about highsiding on the high street? Let Nicky Hayden talk you through the black art of riding very, very fastUniquely placed to offer advice on riding the most powerful bikes on t...
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Every new motorcycle available with ABS
By Visordown on 16/11/2011 14:45:41
List of all the 2011 motorcycles that you can buy today that come equipped with ABS or as an optional extra
: ReviewCBF600S: ReviewVT750C Shadow: ReviewCB1300S: ReviewCBF1000: ReviewCBF1000FVFR800: ReviewVFR1200F: ReviewGL1800 Goldwing: ReviewST1300 Pan European: ReviewNT700V Deauville: ReviewKawasakiZX-10R (optional): ReviewZ1000SX Tourer ABS ER-6f ABS: Review
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Nail of the week: CBR1000 streetfighter
By Tim Skilton on 12/11/2007 10:21:38
Colour coded horn/exhaust - it's a winner!
Dark brown paint is just plain wrong on any bikeIt's all in the detailing...apparentlyNAIL OF THE WEEK brings you a rather choice 1990 CBR1000 streetfighter, found once again on eBay.The bike's based on the all-enclosed CBR1000 sports tourer from
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The most important motorcycles of 2010
By Robin Goodwin on 10/08/2010 09:59:24
A look through the manufacturers and the important bikes that have been released this year
in to the year releasing a selection of motorcycles that add a diverse range of bike genre to their line-up. Whereas most of the Japanese manufacturers have continued with their stable, Honda unveiled the new VFR tourer and somewhat unnecessary and gear (un
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To The Crusher - Yamaha GTS1000A
By on 13/08/2008 12:17:55
The GTS1000A was supposed to be an early '90s sports-touring flagship for Yamaha.
, slipstreaming, flat-out.So the GTS sounded like a bike from heaven, but it wasn't. It featured a de-tuned FZR1000 EXUP motor, which was strangled to just 100bhp in anticipation of a blanket Euro law which never happened. It also had fuel-injection, a catalyser
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Pirelli Angel GT tyre review
By Ben Cope on 18/04/2013 20:47:00
We test Pirelli's new touring tyre on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier and at the Nardo test track. Can a pure touring tyre really deal with an R1 on track?
, we're getting older and moving away from sportsbikes towards large nakeds, sports tourers and tourers. Pirelli and all the other tyre manufacturers for that matter, have taken note and that's why we have such a wide range of quality sports
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The story behind the revamped 2008 Hayabusa
By John Hogan on 21/06/2010 11:43:44
After nine years waiting, Suzuki unveiled their all-new Hayabusa in 2008. Promising 198bhp and the fastest acceleration of any production superbike, we spoke to the team of people who put it together
.That said, this is no knee jerk reaction. Iio-San confirmed the project team have put four years into the Hayabusa's development. Back in 1998 Suzuki's plan was simple: crush the competition with top speed, and bridge the handling divide between tourers
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The Longest Day
By The TWO team on 27/03/2008 23:34:58
The TWO lads head to Shetland to for the summer solstice - where it never gets dark...
became battered by mid-summer storms and people started dying because of the rain. Unhindered, this was to become a true test of grit, The Longest Day no less, but we didn't want to do the obvious and ride super-tourers. A quick squint around the carpark
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Living with a 2001 Honda GL1800 Goldwing
By John Can lie on 26/05/2002 12:51:05
Raah! Johnny Cantlie and his Goldwing
August 2001Sniffing around, I saw that the one motorcycling species we were lacking from our excellent groupage was a Super-Tourer. Plenty of supersports, plenty of superbikes, but no Super-Tourers. Which, I thought, wasn't really on
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To The Crusher - Morbidelli V8
By Who Knows on 03/04/2008 15:51:20
Oh dear. Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear.
Any bike built in a woodworking factory is going to look shit. And if you don't believe that, just take a look at the Morbidelli V8. See?When far-too-rich bike nut Giancarlo Morbidelli decided he wanted a sports tourer, he had his own built for him
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