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Ron Haslam Training School for Kids
By Jon Urry on 05/11/2004 14:25:42
Twelve years old and lapping Donington on a Honda CBR125 with Ron Haslam's On-Track

their technique.He explains the principles of what the kids are doing and why it will benefit their riding and make them safer. The same attention is then spent on the principles of safe and hard braking.Click here for the Ron Haslam Training School page two.

Sharpen your mind: Be faster on track
By Jon Urry on 21/09/2010 16:36:53
Are you getting the most out of your track day, riding as fast as you can and pushing you own limits? Or have you slipped into the comfort zone?

teeth (not Janet Street-Porter) used to think that a human was a tasty snack. The odd thing about this mechanism is that it can be trained and, in many ways, actually overcome.Entering Redgate at 90mph is unlikely to make Niall flinch much. But my dear

Home James: Middleweight Nakeds Test
By Jon Urry on 01/07/2005 13:58:51
Whitham takes us by the hand and leads us through the streets of Huddersfield. Four battered middleweights, a bag of chips and a Fanta, please

"When I were training as an engineer, just after I left school, I had these safety boots, the kind with the metal protective bit on outside. All the girls used to hang outside the chippy, so I'd come steaming down this hill on me Fizzie, flat out

Bluffers Guide...Club Racing
By Jon Urry on 21/10/2010 16:52:36
Ever watched MotoGP and thought “I could do that if I had the breaks...”? Well stop dreaming and get racing. Here’s the inside line on the curious world of the British club racing scene...

-£390). Once you’re confident, contact the BMCRC (bemsee.net 01708 509161), get on their training course to learn the ins and outs of racing and pass your compulsory competence exam. It’s not hard!HeroesTom Sykes – BritishACU road riding academy graduate, now

Style Counsel: F800S, 883R, ER-6N, Mulhacen and MT-03
By Jon Urry on 17/01/2011 14:14:21
In a fashion conscious market what does it take to stand out from the crowd and attract a new breed of rider?

. The gearbox is an irritation, but this is a solidly built bike that will satisfy new riders for a number of years, opening the door to a world of two-wheeled adventures.MIKEY'S SECOND OPINION - BMWHaving passed my test at BMW's excellent rider training

First Ride: Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa
By Jon Urry on 02/04/2008 18:24:39
With a tyre-shredding 194bhp on tap and a fully revised chassis the original Hypersports bike is refusing to grow old gracefully. Hold on tight, because the 'Busa is back and is meaner than ever...

is over and done with almost before you know what is happening, into third it's still pulling like a train, fourth and there is no let up, by the time the new gear indicator is showing fifth the bloody thing is still going strong and this surge

Road Test: BMW K1200LT vs. H-D FLHTC vs. Goldwing
By Jon Urry on 22/04/2008 22:00:32
A weekend of wine tasting on bikes that represent the more refined side of life. We explore France's Loire Valley from the comfort of three ultimate touring machines.

plus Mykel's camera kit (none riding pillion and the CD changer limiting pannier capacity), we boarded the Eurotunnel.Locked in the train we agreed that we would all go for the Wing. The motor is packed with grunt, the panniers are huge (although

Road Test: Tuono v Duke v Brutale v Speed Triple
By Jon Urry on 27/04/2008 21:07:12
In search of naked satisfaction our lads strip down, strip off and head to the seediest street in Europe, Hamburg's Reeperbahn.

training regime more dedicated to decadence than Dakar, but it's the motor that comforts the mind and body. The 1050cc triple has such a smooth and wide spread of torque that overtaking is simply a matter of winding on the power and listening to the deep

Road Test: Hornet 600 v Z750 v Bandit 650 v FZ6
By Jon Urry on 27/04/2008 22:03:57
Whitham takes us by the hand and leads us through the streets of Huddersfield. Four battered middleweights, a bag of chips and a Fanta, please.

When I were training as an engineer, just after I left school, I had these safety boots, the kind with the metal protective bit on outside. All the girls used to hang outside the chippy, so I'd come steaming down this hill on me Fizzie, flat out

First Ride: 2007 Suzuki GSX-R1300 Hayabusa
By Jon Urry on 29/03/2008 10:23:35
With a tyre-shredding 194bhp on tap and a fully revised chassis the original Hypersports bike is refusing to grow old gracefully. Hold on tight, because the 'Busa is back and is meaner than ever...

.And Christ does this bike shift. Second is over and done with almost before you know what is happening, into third it's still pulling like a train, fourth and there is no let up, by the time the new gear indicator is showing fifth the bloody thing is still

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