Matt Robinson

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Matt Robinson

Group editor

Matt has a background in motoring journalism of the four-wheeled variety but has long had a passion for motorbikes, taking his first steps into riding in 2010.

Starting his career writing various specialist car magazines including BMW Car, Land Rover Owner and Retro Cars, Matt soon moved to the world of online journalism, taking a staff job at then-up-and-coming title Car Throttle.

Matt worked his way up to the position of editor over the next few years, and sensing an interest in the world of two wheels amidst the audience, he began testing motorcycles as well as cars. After departing for a year-and-a-half stint at then-sister title Auto Express as deputy executive editor, Matt rejoined CT following its purchase by Crash Media, sitting across CT and Visordown as group editor. 

Alongside audience development and managerial duties on Visordown, Matt’s heavily involved in testing both motorcycles and bike kit, riding many thousands of miles a year to help readers decide how best to spend their money. And also because, let’s face it, riding a motorcycle is fantastic fun.

Matt’s main area of expertise is middleweight bikes, be they of the naked, faired or adventure variety, but he’ll happily sling a leg over any motorcycle to see if it’s any good. Anything Italian with a fruity exhaust note particularly piques his interest.

When not at work, you’ll probably find Matt looking up tatty old KTM 990 SMTs and Ducati ST2s on eBay, riding mountain bikes or boring people about his old Yamaha TRX and how “it had the first production 270-degree crank parallel twin, don’t you know?”

Articles by Matt Robinson
Sitting somewhere between a road and a track boot, this pair from RST represents a good compromise and are decent value ​
The new ‘Super-Sport Touring’ tyre from Metzeler has grooves which change size during cornering 
If you don’t fancy dropping the best part of £6,000 on the new Svarty, a used one isn’t much more than half the cost
We spoke to MV Agusta’s head of marketing head Stefano Campaci to see how the brand’s rebirth is going
We’ve been testing Shark’s mid-range helmet for several thousand miles - here’s what we thought
The RS660’s more upright sibling can be bought for not a great deal of cash on the used market
We spoke to Kymco CEO Allen Ko about what the future holds for riders who prefer propulsion of the internally combusted kind
Parallel twins with 270-degree crankshafts are becoming increasingly common - here’s how they work and why their use is on the rise
This product presents an effective solution to a near-universal biking problem, but it’s not perfect
Suzuki’s GSX-S1000-derived Katana was sharpened up not so long ago - here’s what it’s like to ride
From yet-to-be-revealed machines to stuff we’ve seen and can’t wait to throw a leg over, here’s what the motorcycle industry has in store in 2024
As the year draws to a close, we’re looking at the bikes that impressed us most in the last 12 months
Royal Enfield’s cafe racer-style retro bike has proven an ideal cold-weather companion
Christopher and Colin Nourse have been sentenced to 30 and 14 years in prison respectively following the incident in 2020
A survey has gone live seeking feedback from attendees of this year’s well-attended Motorcycle Live Show 
A precarious outlook hasn’t dented motorcycle sales all that much, judging by the latest figures
Kymco’s chairman Allen Ko told Visordown that the now five-year-old concept series is still under development
  Available with or without an airbag, the Sabre is a stylish jacket offering plenty of protection and comfort
Don’t want to part with nearly £15,000 for the new GSX-S1000 GX? This used GT is only a little over half-price
This new adventure tourer or 'crossover' blends familiar, old-school Suzuki ingredients with modern tech. We found out how all that works in reality
Pricing for the new Himalayan ‘450’ has been revealed, and although it is noticeably more expensive than before, it's still very attainable
Jonathan Rea has posted raw on-board footage of some of his first laps on his new Yamaha R1 from the Jerez WorldSBK test last month
Speaking to execs at EICMA, we learned that while Ducati is happy to riff off old products, a more overt retro recreation is unlikely
Featuring much of the same components as the GSX-8S but in a sportier, fully-faired package, the GSX-8R looks like a strong rival to the Yamaha R7 and Aprilia RS660