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About Jeff Ware

Jeff is a syndicated motorcycle journalist and editor/owner of BikeReview.com.au, which he launched in 2015. Jeff has over 20-years and 400 races at A grade level racing under his lid, and has been a full time motorcycle journalist since 2001. In the 1990s, Jeff completed his apprenticeship as a motorcycle mechanic, before moving to journalism in early 2000s as Staff Journo at Two Wheels and Live To Ride. His first editorship was at Streetbike Magazine, and he founded Rapid Bikes, Retrobike and Knee Down with Peter Pap. He also publishes a racing and track day website called pitboard.com.au and is a regular car reviewer for exhaustnotes.com.au. Jeff is a long time contributor to Classic Racer, Classic Motorcycle Mechanics and many overseas publications from MCN UK to motorcycle.com USA.
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BikeReview.com.au Site Walk Through with Jeff Ware
9 years ago

BikeReview.com.au Site Walk Through with Jeff Ware

BikeReview.com.au is the go to place for all motorcyclists looking for informative, unbiased, expert motorcycle and product reviews. We help you make the best choices for yourself. Whether you are …
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Kawasaki Insurances Ninja 300 Cup Experience
9 years ago

Kawasaki Insurances Ninja 300 Cup Experience

Last year I raced the Kawasaki Motors Finance Ninja Cup bike as a wildcard at Rd1 of the Australasian Superbike Series at Wakefield Park. I had top fun, so …
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Review: 2016 Ducati XDiavel
9.5
9 years ago

Review: 2016 Ducati XDiavel

Are you an experienced rider? Are you looking for new thrills but ready to move on from sportsbikes? After something with style and Euro flair? Ducati have come up with the …
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Tech Tips: MT-07LA Project – Akrapovic Full System Fitment
9.3
9 years ago

Tech Tips: MT-07LA Project – Akrapovic Full System Fitment

My new Yamaha MT07 (LAMS or non LAMS) could quite easily be mistaken for a Toyota Prius with the awfully quiet standard exhaust system. Just my opinion, but …
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Review: 2016 Yamaha MT-09
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9 years ago

Review: 2016 Yamaha MT-09

The MT-09 is probably one of the most significant motorcycles launched by Yamaha in years. I can’t think of a bike that has come from Yamaha that has made as …
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Custom: Titanium Kawasaki ZX-10R
9 years ago

Custom: Titanium Kawasaki ZX-10R

Having built a high performance, highly modified ZX-10R myself in the past, I can relate to Peter’s choice to leave the engine internals alone and focus on the chassis. With …
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New Product: Arai Corsair Helmet
9 years ago

New Product: Arai Corsair Helmet

By  •  New Products

I’m an Arai wearer through and through and my Arai Corsair has been sensational. The Corsair offers enhanced air inlets to increase airflow efficiency, a new middle-intake slot, improved centre …
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Quick Test: 2015 BMW S 1000 RR Review
9.8
9 years ago

Quick Test: 2015 BMW S 1000 RR Review

The bike I tested here for a few weeks had some tasty bling fitted by BMW. It had lots of carbon-fibre – front guard, chain guard, rear hugger, heel guard, …
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Review: 2016 Ducati Scrambler Sixty2
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9 years ago

Review: 2016 Ducati Scrambler Sixty2

Deputy Editor Kris Hodgson recently tested the Ducati Scrambler (here) and was blown away by just how much fun the bike is. There is a trend at the moment heading …
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Review: 2016 Ducati Multistrada 1200 DVT
8
9 years ago

Review: 2016 Ducati Multistrada 1200 DVT

The Ducati Multistrada may look huge but it really is not that big. It’s tall and will make shorter riders tip-toe but the seat is adjustable from 825-845mm and …
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