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  • Harley-Davidson 2024 Motorcycles Now Available at Authorised Dealers!

    Harley-Davidson 2024 Motorcycles Now Available at Authorised Dealers!

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    Additional new models to premier 24th January, too… Harley-Davidson has revealed on H-D.com a portion of its 2024 motorcycle line and announced these bikes are now available at Authorized Harley-Davidson® Dealerships globally, with additional new models to be unveiled soon. The limited-production 2024 models from Harley-Davidson® Custom Vehicle Operations™ (CVO™) and more new Harley-Davidson® motorcycle models will be revealed with a unique…

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  • TOP GEAR: Gerbing Heated Glove Liner

    TOP GEAR: Gerbing Heated Glove Liner

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    It’s not so easy to get your hands on (and in) a pair of heated gloves without spending a good wedge of cash. But to keep costs down, how about considering this pair of heated liners which sit inside your usual riding gloves? Made from Lycra with heating elements running the length of each finger…

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  • TOP GEAR: Kriega OS-32 Pannier

    TOP GEAR: Kriega OS-32 Pannier

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    When it comes to motorcycle luggage, Kreiga’s right at the top of its game. Over the years it’s become the go-to choice for bikers in the know. If you’ve never tried their gear before, and you’re in the market for some soft panniers to kit out your adventure bike for your next expedition, the new…

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  • TOP GEAR : Shoei Neotec 3 System Helmet

    TOP GEAR : Shoei Neotec 3 System Helmet

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    Top Japanese crash-hat maker Shoei has released the latest version of its flip-front system helmet, the Neotec 3. It’s fully homologated to ECE 22.06 regs, with dual approval for open and closed use. The outer shell uses a new Advanced Integrated Matrix (AIM) composite fibreglass material with even better performance than before. The flip- front…

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  • Top Gear: Weise ION Heated Gloves

    Top Gear: Weise ION Heated Gloves

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    Now that we’re experiencing some more refreshing climatic conditions, it isn’t time to park up the bike for the winter, but rather equip ourselves to carry on riding through to the spring. The Weise Ion gloves are made with a combination of textile and full-grain leather – dual layered over critical zones – with KP1…

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  • Long Termers: Indian Challenger

    Long Termers: Indian Challenger

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    Motorcycle Sport & Leisure Magazine Editor Dave Manning feeds back on his five months with the Indian he intercontinental ballistic cruise missile that is the Challenger has now returned to Indian. There are a few things that I’ll not miss, as I slide my weary behind on to any one of a number of significantly…

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  • Long-Termers: Suzuki V-Strom 800DE

    Long-Termers: Suzuki V-Strom 800DE

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    Chris Moss reports back on his 5 months so far on the ‘Strom… Life was going well. Riding my V-Strom in lovely weather en route to see my Dad, I couldn’t have been more content. And then the joy was suddenly put on hold. After clocking over 90 miles of the 100-mile journey, I heard…

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  • Hybrids and upgrades for Kawasaki

    Hybrids and upgrades for Kawasaki

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    Kawasaki was fairly quiet at Milan: it had already released its interesting new Ninja 7 hybrid model, and the ZX-4RR and ZX-6R models were also already out. We did get a new Z7 naked version of the new hybrid bike, which looks a little less chunky than the Ninja, and uses exactly the same cunning…

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  • More Honda Middleweights

    More Honda Middleweights

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    Honda is continuing to make the most of its massively popular 500 twin platform It might not set your pants alight, but Honda’s 500 twin range has done cracking business over the past decade or so. You can have the same compact A2-licence friendly engine in a choice of naked CB500, sporty CBR500R or light…

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  • Triumph TF 250-X: What you need to know

    Triumph TF 250-X: What you need to know

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    The arrival of Triumph’s new MX machine hasn’t come as a surprise, but there’s no doubt it’s a pretty big deal. The British factory does solid business right across the motorcycling spectrum, and has its fingers on the pulse of many riding disciplines – and yet when it announced its ambitious plans to get into…

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