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Reviewed: Honda Forza 750
Is it scooter? Is it a motorcycle? No, it’s the new Honda Forza 750!
Tested: Ducati Multistrada V4S Sport
Since it was reinvented in 2021, I’ve run three of them over the years, tested dozens, done big trips on them, commuted, spanked sports bikes on track days on them and ridden them off-road, especially the Multistrada 1200 Enduro
Reviewed: BMW R18
Among all the chaos that was 2020, it’s easy to forget that there were actually some new models introduced.
Reviewed: Aprilia RS 660
Aprilia is looking to reinvent the sportsbike class with its new RS 660, but is the £10k parallel twin as good as it looks?
Reviewed: Yamaha Tricity 300
If you’re already a motorcyclist, you might be asking yourself, what’s the point in a three-wheeled scooter?
Reviewed: Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro
Triumph’s popular Tiger 800 is no more! Replacing it for 2020 is the Tiger 900, an almost ground up new adventure bike with a bigger engine, higher spec and two main variants. While the base and GT models are aimed at pure road riders, the higher spec...
Reviewed: Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro
Triumph’s Tiger 800 has proved a popular model for the Brit brand since its introduction for 2011. With two versions (a road orientated standard version and dual purpose XC) the lusty triple hit a sweet spot for riders looking for a versatile machine that...
BMW reveals engine details of future R18 cruiser
In what is proving to be one of the longest and most drawn-out of teaser campaigns in motorcycle history, BMW has revealed more details of the forthcoming R18 cruiser engine, which will feature the largest-capacity boxer engine of all time. BMW started...
Reviewed: Yamaha MT-03
Back in 2016, Yamaha launched their twin-cylinder MT-03, which produced 41.4bhp, well below the A2 licence limit of 47bhp. Since then the ‘03’ has remained unchanged, but with the 300-400cc naked segment becoming ever more competitive, Yamaha wanted to...
Reviewed: Honda NC750X
Bikes don’t get much more user-friendly than Honda’s NC750X, says Insidebikes’ Phil West. In a world where huge power, complicated electronics and baffling gizmos seem to grab all the headlines, it’s refreshing that bikes like Honda’s easy-to-ride, simple...
Reviewed: Ducati Panigale V2
The phrase “rider-friendly” is probably not the first you’d expect to associate with a bright red, 150bhp-plus Ducati Panigale. But after a day at the Jerez grand prix circuit aboard the Panigale V2, it’s definitely one that comes to mind. This...
Reviewed: Triumph Street Scrambler
A great-looking, novice-friendly retro from the masters of the scrambler genre British heritage bike specialists Triumph can justifiably claim to be experts in the fashionable field of trail-style retros having introduced the first mainstream ‘scrambler’...