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Living with a 2008 Yamaha YZF-R6
By Andy Stevens on 16/06/2008 11:51:11
Andy loved his R6 and rolled around on it like a cut-price Rossi. Here's his review

. Clever!The R6 was taken on the 600  road test this month and while the bike was away I was terrified that it would come back smashed up. The CBR and R6 are both on Dunlops as standard and the ZXR and GSX-R are on Bridgestone’s. Apparently the Dunlops aren

Living with a 2008 BMW R1200GS Adventure
By Johnny Cantlie on 16/08/2009 10:22:31
We review the R1200GS Adventure to see what it's really like to live with

to carve the hell out of A-roads and B-roads at a velocity that will surprise the living shit out of you, Mr GSX-R man. And if you get in my way I will barge straight past you (or indeed, through you) if I’m in a real hurry. Best stay out of my way

Living with a 2008 Triumph Street Triple
By Jon Urry on 16/11/2008 12:24:40
Jon Urry is a lovely chap and he's quite tidy on a motorcycle y'know? He reviews this Street Triple for a year for your delectation

every time I put on the left hand indicator it blows a fuse. Time to call the man at Triumph again, hopefully he has forgotten about the instructions incident.Costs so far:Arrow exhaust system with carbon tip  (non-road legal) - £749.99Belly pan - £144

Living with a 2009 Kawasaki ZX-6R
By John Stevens and Andy Hogan on 23/01/2010 11:07:58
Andy Hogan and John Stevens share a 2009 Kawasaki ZX-6R for a year. Here's their review

at Brands Hatch (see p28). Metzeler had a ZX-6R available to test on their new rubber, so I got the chance to give it a spanking round Brands Hatch. This completely justified putting up with the bike in town – on track the Kawasaki was brilliant. I

2013 Kawasaki Z800 review
By Ben Cope on 06/12/2012 11:54:04
Wading into the beefy middleweight sector with an extra 58cc but carrying a few more pounds too. Is the Z800 a knockout?

is. This is a long way from the original Z750, where the front end felt soft and surface changes in the road felt magnified when the pace picked up.The ride quality feels better than the suspension on a ‘budget’ bike should be. You don’t get fully

Honda Fireblade History: The Gathering
By Jon Urry on 05/11/2004 11:46:41
There's no bigger name when it comes to big sportsbikes than the FireBlade, and that was all the excuse we needed to line up every model since 1992 for a right good knees up at the wooded and wicked Oulton Park

lined up one of each generation of FireBlade for a damned good road, track, strip and dyno thrash in the finest sunny weather this paltry summer has yet seen fit to offer us.

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