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Reviewed: Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
Royal Enfield can rightly claim to be the oldest motorcycle brand still in production today, and we rode the company’s latest 650cc Interceptor to see how it stacks up in the 21st century.
Reviewed: Yamaha WR250F (2022)
Riding off-road arguably provides the most smiles for miles when it comes to experiences on two wheels. So, when Yamaha invited us along to the launch of their 2022 Yamaha WR250F enduro machine at Rogers Hill Raceway in Dorset, we couldn’t wait to take it...
Reviewed: Ducati Panigale V4S
Ducati’s Panigale V4S gets faster, sharper and smarter for 2022. So, is it the ultimate road-legal superbike, or is it too much to handle?
Reviewed: Kawasaki Z650RS
We spent a couple of weeks with Kawasaki’s middleweight retro to see if it really is the real deal.
Reviewed: Honda MSX 125 Grom
Not only has Honda’s MSX 125 been given some performance updates for 2022, but it’s also officially adopted the Grom name too. So why are these bikes so popular, and just how good is the new model?
Reviewed: Harley-Davidson Street Bob
See a bright orange Harley-Davidson and you instantly think of XR750s flying sideways round a dirt track oval.
Reviewed: Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports
Honda’s Africa Twin range has seen quite a few updates over the years. But are they enough to keep it at the top of the adventure segment?
Reviewed: Yamaha R7
Is Yamaha’s new R7 a proper sportsbike, or is it a sheep in a wolf’s clothing? We tested one on road and track to find out.
Reviewed: KTM 890 Adventure R (2021)
If you’re after an off-road biased adventure machine that’s pretty hardcore, then KTM’s new 890 Adventure R may just be the perfect tool for the job.
Reviewed: Zero FXE
Zero’s FXE may be an A2 compliant electric supermoto, but it packs a whopping 106Nm of torque and weighs just 135kg ready to roll. So, just how good is it?
Reviewed: 2022 KTM RC390
A2 licence sportsbikes have risen in popularity in recent years, and KTM’s latest RC390 promises to be one of the best yet…
Video review: commuter scooters you can ride on a car driving licence
As more of us look to return to our traditional workplaces, so we look at new ways to commute: ways which allow us to avoid crowded public transport, which are quicker, cheaper and which give us the flexibility to set our own timetables.