The Ducati Scrambler RSD (Roland Sands Design) Mach 2.0 and the Cafe Racer are the higher end specials of the Scrambler range, for those after something a bit unique. Here’s …
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I tested the Scrambler Desert Sled, Mach 2.0 and finally the Cafe Racer, all in quick succession and what can I say, they all impressed, with the Cafe Racer the …
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It’s almost been two years since I rode the first XSR900 (full review here), so we thought it would be a good idea to get the 2018 model that Yamaha …
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To me the 800RR Brutale is a visually appealing package, with its short wheelbase, centralised mass and typical Brutale styling. Replicated by a few other manufacturers, none have come close …
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Having just tested Ducati’s Scrambler Desert Sled I was eager to also check out the Mach 2.0 and the Café Racer. The Mach 2.0 is a Roland Sands Designs themed …
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The new Ducati 659 Monster is an Australia/New Zealand only offering for new riders that is designed to not only satisfy the requirements of faceless bureaucracy, but to entice new …
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Japanese manufacturers in general like to look to the future and much less at the past. Even when it comes to celebrating iconic models from the 1970s, ’80s or Noughties, …
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It’s only late February and here at BikeReview we have already tested, filmed and photographed over a dozen new models since we returned to work mid January. Just about all …
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Ducati’s Scrambler line has seen strong success, on the back of what is basically a no frills option that harkens back to the days of simple motorcycling. There’s no extensive …
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BMW want a share of the small capacity market, not only the LAMS segment here, but also the thriving sub-500cc markets globally. The G 310 R will be a good …
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