SMSP Ride Days are a great opportunity to find out what you and your machine can do, unrestricted speeds through 18 turns on a full sized GP circuit. The organisers have …
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If you are old enough to remember the first Hayabusa and the impact it made back in 1999, you will understand why it has only needed two updates in 22 …
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The Yamaha MT-03 had cosmetic upgrades last year (MT-03 review here), while the MT-07 HO & LA have had styling, engine, tyres, ergonomics and brake changes. The big boss MT-10 …
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Kawasaki say the KX450 was designed with mid-level to expert riders in mind, and that it has always been built with one simple goal: to put riders on the top …
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The Triumph Tiger 850 Sport is a new back-to-basics entry level version of the ultra popular Tiger range. Now forging adventures for over a decade, since the Tiger 800 arrived …
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The 127-race veteran of WSS, 2002 WSS World Champion Frenchman Fabien Foret, was a wild man on track, going on to have some hugely successful moments in WSS and WorldSBK. …
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Yamaha Motor Australia say they are pleased to announce the expansion of their two-stroke motocross lineup for 2022! The 2022 two-stroke YZs are highlighted by a new version of the …
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Back in 2019, I was riding the KTM 790 Adventure R, guiding the all-new parallel twin through the desert at the launch of long-awaited pair of middleweight contenders. This …
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Tenere, a vast 400,000 square kilometre desert that is one of the most extreme environments on earth. If you were going to tackle it, you’d need a bloody good bike. …
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Triumph Motorcycles owner John Bloor, and son Nick who heads the company these days, are known for being discreet let-the-product-speak-for-itself industrialists, who largely disdain the kind of marketing hype that …
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