Just over twenty years ago, on December 13, 2001, the motorcycle world lost one of its greatest free thinkers and most innovative engineers, when 46-year old Frenchman Claude Fior was …
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The Dragster name is iconic in Italjet circles, and it has returned to Australia! Inspired by the original ’90s Dragster, with a trellis frame and centre-hub steering, the reborn Italjet …
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Ever since John Bloor relaunched Britain’s legendary Triumph marque in 1991 with a range of three- and four-cylinder motorcycles that dared to target Japan Inc. head on, Triumph has always …
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A total of 35 motorcycles, including a number of rare and collectible US models as well as some great British and Japanese classics, are lining up for Shannons 40th Anniversary …
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This Benelli was the first motorcycle to take advantage of WSBK’s three-cylinder 900cc capacity class, joined in 2003 by Foggy Petronas. In June 2001 the 60,000 fans lining Misano racetrack …
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The FJ1100 was a ground-breaker, the first Hypersport. It hit the road in ’84 and was an instant hit despite strong competition. When all manufacturers offered nakedbikes, sportsbikes or touring …
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EICMA 2019 has just finished, Jeffery Zani attended the event in Milan and provides us with a wrap of the event, everything from the girls to the bikes, with news, …
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If you’re looking for the MV Agusta experts in Western Sydney then look no further than MV Agusta Parramatta, located on James Ruse Drive and just off the M4 Motorway, …
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Jeffrey Zani explores EICMA 2016, looking at some of the biggest unveils of the year including Ducati’s Superleggera, the new CBR1000RR, 390 Duke, R nineT Urban GS, YZF-R6 and much …
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BikeReview.com.au takes me all over the world and I get to ride all sorts of bikes – like the motoinno TS3, which means I have the pleasure of meeting some …
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