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It's probably more about balance than overall weight, although it is true that on track, the lighter your bike is, the shorter the braking...
That was/is a car I could cheerfully own. A good looking coupé built on the same chassis as my 156 and which still gives you a hatch and fold down...
There may, or may not, be a correlation about uninsured drivers occasioning relatively more road accidents. But that's not how I read it. I saw...
pond
Sorry, but that is the reality of bike theft. There isn't much you can get that will prevent a determined thief, but you can deter a...
pull-up
Well sure, but some bloke knocking up a couple of things in a workshop for a very limited amount of bikes (how may 1098s were ever made? How many...
Sure, but thieves laugh at cables. One pair of bolt cutters and snip! When my 916 was stolen on Bol d'Or weekend in the S of F, it was attached...
I wouldn't take a large chain on holiday with me. It's supposed to be a lightweight sports bike, not a caravan. If you park in sensible places,...
annoyance
The Bip is highly useful for attaching the tailback to for long weekends away. You can't do that on a mono, so if it means attaching a hideous...
Yes, there is no way to criminal proof anything really. But the Swiss plates are sheet metal with the numbers and letters pressed out of them and...
Testers are always happy when they test my Ducati because they get to ride it around their carpark (to test the brakes, mainly). The guy testing...
itv
In Switzerland, it's a simple system. There is basically a DVLC per canton. They control all the plates. You can only get a plate from them. To...
Jugs
carrot
The only point of their mail I would have changed is "please buy something else". I'd have replaced that with "do you think you can wait? It'll be...
If you like racing, does that make you racist?
So there you have it. You can buy 2 899s, have one for the road and one to crash on the track. Or, if you just have to have the biggest todger,...