If you’ve ever customised a bike, I suspect you’ve come up against this: you start with a vision and you build the bike you’ve seen in your mind, but no …
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We have a triple treat for you this Two-Stroke Tuesday! Over the years we’ve featured hundreds of strokers here on BikeReview, and back in our Rapid Bikes days. Aside from …
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The stunning new limited edition Ducati Monster Senna SP will be produced with numbers limited to 341. It was unveiled by Bianca Senna, Ayrton Senna’s niece, along with Stefano Domenicali …
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Fifty years ago this year, 1974, saw a momentous transition in 500GP racing, marking the last time a four-stroke – meaning MV Agusta, courtesy of the late Phil Read – …
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Since attending the Harley-Davidson X-series launch in the underbelly of the Sydney Allianz sports stadium, bikereview has had an opportunity to live with X500 for a couple of weeks …
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Back in the days before anyone dreamed Yamaha two-strokes would be venerated as prized collectables, the Dugdale Maxton Yamaha TZ385, that 50 years ago this year took Charlie Williams to …
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If you like things in small sizes that can still pack a punch, Harley-Davidson has a treat for you in its X350 naked street bike. Like a Turkish coffee, …
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Triumph has just released an updated Daytona 660 in both full power and LAMS approved versions. We’ve just come back from the Australian launch in Adelaide where we spent a …
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Triumph is one of the few brands that, over the decades, has been adventurous with their models, bringing us varied bikes from classic to sportsbikes. But the Rocket 3 is …
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I’m used to riding the latest and greatest bikes all the time, so my idea was to buy something for myself that I was less likely to lose my licence …
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