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... you get the hang of the motor, you can really use it to its full and capable potential. It’s happy short shifting through the box as long ...
Visordown News - 10/05/2024 - 04:21 - 0 comments
... been, tight against tank, knees gripping the sides and my full 128lbs over the front. The Gixxer lifts the front very easily but so ...
Ben Cope - 01/01/2001 - 00:00 - 10 comments
... first pounding track grips you, you won’t get up until the full hour is done. In many ways they’re far more jackass than the Jackass ...
Ben Cope - 10/05/2024 - 04:14 - 0 comments
... it’s much more versatile. When it comes to getting a full fat fix of sportsbike, accept no imitations, faired or otherwise. The ...
elbows in - 10/05/2024 - 04:19 - 0 comments
... while the bloated RR1200 BattleTwin might look cool at full throttle against a mountainous backdrop, out in the real world it just ...
Ollie Barstow - 23/06/2022 - 11:37
... the ABS and traction control off if you prefer to have full control of the bike. The huge range of accessories includes Satnavs, ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 10/05/2024 - 03:49 - 0 comments
... centre stand and grab rail. Handling is neutral even with a full complement of luggage, and with linked ABS brakes, stopping is a sure ...
Sachin - 10/05/2024 - 04:06 - 0 comments
Aleix Espargaro has launched a scathing attack on Aprilia Racing team-mate Andrea Iannone over comments about the new RS-GP that he felt were ‘disrespectful’, adding their ‘relationship ends today’. ...
Ollie Barstow - 23/02/2020 - 08:59 - 20 comments
... to do. And that was to provide something just short of a full-dress touring bike in a slightly more manageable (and cheaper) form, at ... shorter-geared, indicating just under 3800rpm at 70mph, a full 100rpm more than the ST1100. Not a major difference, granted, but these ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 10/05/2024 - 04:21 - 0 comments
... I’ve got my foot out, I manage to avoid getting a face full of mud but of course, falling off is inevitable and I manage to stack it ...
Simon Greenacre - 10/05/2024 - 03:49 - 3 comments