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Stunning bike. 185bhp and only 153kgs? Must be mental to ride.
You could try the Symtec heaters that fit under you original grips. This means you can keep the diameter and look of the original grips and the...
Aprilia clocks are the same.
Reg/rec problems can be intermittent and especially so when the bike is used in stop/start traffic. Did you have to replace the battery because...
According to Performance Bikes mag this month, Wemoto now stock seal kits for some Brembo calipers but you need to ring them as they are not...
Mine is black cover with a blue pressure plate which i think works well in contrast to the red of the bike. Wish i had seen that 853 engine, not...
Yep need photos. Did you buy a ready built engine or build it yourself?
It won't make a lot of difference. You probably need a new clutch basket but that will only make a difference for a short time. I think people...
It's each to their own but as i said the 916 is 20yrs old now but it's looks haven't dimmed one bit. Only time will tell if the 1098 is the same.
As nice as the latest Ducatis are, there simply will never be a better looking sportsbike than a 916/996/998/748 will there? The design is 20...
The RSV4 looks like an overweight porker next to the Pani though.
Tyre prices vary considerably but i prefer getting a good deal from a local place where they fit them and i can watch them being fitted.
I read that Ohlins are about to announce a semi-active system that can be retro fitted to all MTS 1200's.
Dump that weird combination and go for some Dunlop Roadsmarts. Excellent all round tyre. Tyres are your only source of grip and you need as much...
I thought it looked mighty impressive at the NEC. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ducati sent me a brochure after i enquired about a test ride at the NEC, The seat heights are as follows per the brochure. Stock Hypermotard -...
My own impression of the Hyperstrada was that the lack of tank to grip might make it tiring on a long day in the saddle but i have still put my...
A trader only pays VAT on the profit margin he makes on a s/h vehicle. HM Revenue & Customs: Motor dealers and VAT: selling new or used vehicles...
If it's the same as cars, the VAT on used bikes is calculated in a very different way. The seller only charges VAT on his profit margin.
When the dealer sells you a £15k bike, he receives £15k from you but has to pay £2.5k of that to the government in VAT. Yes ultimately a s/h bike...