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  1. VN1600 (2003 - 2009) review

    ... fairly generous. All that is missing is the obligatory sissy bar, but like any good manufacturer this comes for an extra few bucks. Handling ... fairly generous. All that is missing is the obligatory sissy bar, but like any good manufacturer this comes for an extra few bucks. Handling ...

    Ben Cope - 19/09/2018 - 03:49 - 0 comments

  2. Mud Brothers: Motocross How-to

    ... on top of my once-pristine kit. A glug of water and a Mars bar later however and I was ready for the off again. What a perfect way to ... This is normal, as are the pointy peak and extra-long chin bar. Vents on top help cooling, although most of this is looked after by the ...

    rgo - 23/09/2019 - 00:52 - 0 comments

  3. First Ride: 2006 Kawasaki ER6f review

    ... vast majority, just as important as three figure speeds and bar room boasts of unfeasible dyno figures. Essentially a faired version of ... vast majority, just as important as three figure speeds and bar room boasts of unfeasible dyno figures. Essentially a faired version of ...

    RobHoyles - 10/05/2024 - 04:24 - 0 comments

  4. Long term review: Arai RX-7V - £599.99

    ... it adds approximately another 20mm to the bottom of the chin bar. After seven months of use, I’m not hugely convinced of its ... and because my face isn’t pressed right in to the chin bar, doesn’t feel claustrophobic. I can happily wear this for hours in ...

    Simon Greenacre - 10/05/2024 - 03:49 - 0 comments

  5. D.I.Y: Changing your Chain & Sprockets

    ... bad thing, on the whole), otherwise a big socket and breaker bar is now in order, but you'll need to stop the sprocket turning as it's ... bad thing, on the whole), otherwise a big socket and breaker bar is now in order, but you'll need to stop the sprocket turning as it's ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - 10/05/2024 - 04:24 - 1 comment

  6. BT1100 Bulldog (2002 - present) review

    ... aluminium switchgear, fork leg protectors and heavyweight bar ends. Sit on it and you immediately notice the soft, broad seat, the way ... aluminium switchgear, fork leg protectors and heavyweight bar ends. Sit on it and you immediately notice the soft, broad seat, the way ...

    Ben Cope - 19/09/2018 - 03:49 - 0 comments

  7. Is it safe to ride a motorcycle after an accident?

    ... being perfectly straight again. Have a look for where the bar-end weights may have turned into the bike. On early FireBlades it was ... movement. If the bike has gone over on its right side the bar end weight may be forced into the throttle tube. There's also a locating ...

    Simon Hancocks - 10/12/2019 - 15:33 - 1 comment

  8. First Ride: 2001 BMW R1150RS

    ... I wish I had, if you know what I mean...) But along with the bar and peg position and the adjustable screen (which works well, but isn't ... I wish I had, if you know what I mean...) But along with the bar and peg position and the adjustable screen (which works well, but isn't ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - 10/05/2024 - 04:24 - 0 comments

  9. Buyer Guide: Triumph Speed Triple

    ... back) and they’re the most fun bikes to ride on the road, bar none. Triumph Speed Triple Specifications 1994 Triumph Speed ... problems which involve the lever coming right back to the bar and affected bikes needing new pistons in the calipers to fix the issue ...

    rgo - 10/05/2024 - 04:16 - 0 comments

  10. First Ride: Ducati 1199 Panigale S review

    ... time I used them: it felt like someone had shoved an iron bar in the front wheel. The old monobloc's bite is incredible and starts off ... and the result is brakes that no longer have the iron bar feel. Some sportsbikes are guilty of being under-braked and having brakes ...

    Ben Cope - 10/05/2024 - 04:09 - 0 comments

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