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  1. First Ride: 2001 Ducati 620ie Monster

    ... the larger models have, while being physically accessible to smaller riders and women. The new 620ie is nothing radically new, just a ... sit all day at 80mph plus. Despite being more suitable for smaller riders it doesn't feel cramped for six footers either! Ducati have ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - 19/09/2018 - 08:01 - 0 comments

  2. ‘Baby’ Bajaj-built Triumph Trident to rival Royal Enfield Meteor 350 incoming?

    ... with Indian manufacturing giants Bajaj Auto could be a smaller version of its successful Trident roadster in an effort to take on the ... what the Triumph-Bajaj collaboration could throw up but a smaller version of the Trident is a very logical place to start. To say the ...

    Ollie Barstow - 17/12/2021 - 21:34

  3. CBR954RR Fireblade (2002 - 2003) review

    ... this sixth-generation CBR900RR looks slimmer, sharper, smaller and more purposeful than any of the previous models. I've always felt ... machine. If looking at the bike makes you realise it's smaller and more compact than before, then it was all confirmed when I finally ...

    Ben Cope - 23/09/2019 - 09:35 - 0 comments

  4. Midnight Star 1900 XVS1900A review

    ... so took the bold decision to scrap it. Instead, they built a smaller and more distinctively styled bike inspired by Streamline Moderne, a ... so took the bold decision to scrap it. Instead, they built a smaller and more distinctively styled bike inspired by Streamline Moderne, a ...

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

  5. New Bosch tech could bring the biggest motorcycle safety improvement in years

    ... research. The newer version would also be targeted at smaller bikes, after Bosch found that its existing system is used mostly on mid-to-large-sized motorcycles. To make it compatible with smaller bikes, the new MSC will be compatible not only with the 6D IMU, but ...

    Alex Whitworth - 27/10/2023 - 13:59 - 0 comments

  6. First Ride: 2006 Suzuki GSX-R600 review

    ... compact with a thinner tail section, a lower seat height and smaller 16.5-litre tank. Following on from the the 1000's love-it-or-loathe-it ... has given its engine a stacked gearbox, making it 20mm smaller from top to bottom and 54mm from front to rear. Weighing in at 161kg ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - 09/09/2019 - 03:05 - 0 comments

  7. Tested: Progressive Suspension

    ... did not hold the road very well and seemed to skip over smaller bumps. I noticed a small oil patch on my garage floor but could not ... the other fork. Progressive means the spring is wound with smaller gaps on the end then widen through the length of the spring. This helps ...

    Kane Dalton - 23/09/2019 - 09:35 - 0 comments

  8. Harley launches Iron 1200 and Forty-Eight Special

    ... is a classic design element in its own right.' The smaller Iron 883 has been a staple of the Sportster range for years, so the ... and 16in at the rear. The Forty-Eight Special gets a smaller peanut fuel tank (8.3l compared to 12.5l on the Iron 1200). It also ...

    Visordown - 19/09/2018 - 03:49 - 0 comments

  9. Ducati 899 Panigale (2014) review

    ... pulses racing. Just as the commotion starts to die down, a smaller version slides in and once again, hearts start to flutter. That’s ... intake and exhausts ports, a different cam profile, smaller valves than those on the 1199 but larger than those on the 848 Evo. The ...

    Ben Cope - 13/06/2023 - 16:34 - 0 comments

  10. Road Test: Honda CRF450 vs. Yamaha YZ426

    ... in its inaugural year. To look at, the CRF450 is tiny, far smaller than a 250 'crosser and certainly more petite than the butch YZ426, and ... probably find the Honda more suitable for them, due to its smaller dimensions. Yamaha's 426 is a physically bigger bike - wider tank, ...

    Jonathan Bentman - 22/09/2019 - 19:20 - 0 comments

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