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How to achieve the ultimate upper body strength
By Steve Plater on 16/12/2010 09:51:07
A form of exercise even the laziest of the lazy can do. All you need is some weights, weight bench, dumbbell and lots and lots of determination...

The world’s best riders are seldom musclebound, no-necked freaks, but by the same token they’re not ten-stone weaklings either. Whether you’re flicking through chicanes or filtering through traffic, decent upper body strength is essential to riding

Train like a Racer: Upper Body Strength
By Steve Plater on 24/09/2010 16:56:52
A form of exercise even the laziest of the lazy can do. All you need is some weights, weight bench, dumbbell and lots and lots of determination...

The world’s best riders are seldom musclebound, no-necked freaks, but by the same token they’re not ten-stone weaklings either. Whether you’re flicking through chicanes or filtering through traffic, decent upper body strength is essential

Top 10 Big Fat Streetbikes
By Visordown on 25/05/2010 09:09:49
If these bikes were a weapon they would most likely be an elephant gun, Visordown counts down the best of the capable all rounders to the lairy sports baiters

Monstrous machines that require the upper body strength of a bear to hang on to, these motorcycles are some of the most traditional that can be found flexing their muscles on the streets.Hang on as we countdown through the Top 10 Big Fat Streetbikes

First Ride: Ducati 848 Evo review
By Ben Cope on 20/04/2011 10:16:47
Ducati's entry-level sportsbike packs more punch but is power it's real strength?

bodies now at 60mm and the rev-ceiling increased by 500rpm to 11,300. The resulting power gain? 6bhp.Even though we all crave power, the best change Ducati have made is ditching the 848's front brakes. Gone are the two-piece cast Brembos in favour

Jamie Whitham Column - May 2005
By Jamie Whitham on 01/05/2005 09:56:35
Two broken collarbones mean our Jamie has to admit defeat in the bathroom

with a smile on my face, to being an upper body cripple. I couldn't sleep, couldn't pick anything up and, of course, I couldn't even wipe my arse.So for two days I managed not to have a crap, but when I had to go, I shuffled my trousers down and did

Arai launch new RX-7 GP
By Visordown News on 04/09/2008 18:24:36
Adjustable Air Wing, better aerodynamics and improved peripheral vision are just some of the features on Arai's new class-leading helmet

. The new Diffuser Type 10 increases airflow efficiency considerably for more efficient interior ventilation and lower noise levels. The ‘’PB SNC’’ outer shell for instance is completely new with the Peripheral Belt offering incredible rigidity and strength

Enduro India - What's it all about?
By Simon Bowen on 29/11/2010 11:41:14
After five successful years, is Enduro India finally getting a case of Delhi belly or is it still vindaloo strength?

body armour and motocross apparel - thundering through villages like a band of futuristic murderous Vikings. Screeching to a halt, consuming every coconut in sight, shaking a few hands and roaring off again.From the groovy ex-Portugese resort colony

KTM Experience
By Harriet Ridley, Two Team on 22/10/2007 18:22:11
Can't stand the weather? Beat the winter blues with an indoor session at the KTM Experience and boost your riding skills to boot

strength to land the jumps or hang onto the KTM across the whoops. The instructors reassured me that motocross fitness comes from actually motocrossing. The quality of the instructors really stood out. I'm now hooked, working on upper body fitness

Mackenzie vs Mamola: the interview
By Niall Mackenzie on 09/09/2010 16:34:14
Niall Mackenzie speaks with Randy Mamola, one of the greatest and wildest riders to never win a 500GP championship

happened?There was definitely some luck involved there that day! I knew I wasn't about to hit anything, which is why I stayed with it to see if I could save it. I guess I always had good upper-body strength so I just hung-on and that saved the day

First Ride: 2007 Suzuki GSX650F
By Jon Bentman on 10/04/2008 22:51:37
Just a Bandit with a full fairing? TWO flies to France and discovers the new GSX650F is a bike that’s much greater than the sum of its parts.

the engine architecture (bore and stroke etc) remains identical to the Bandit, a modified ECM, throttle bodies and injectors provide for a subtly more racey power delivery with more mid to top end. Equally the suspension has been given the makeover treatment

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