Andy Strapz threw himself and his Himalayan 450 into some of the world’s toughest roads – and both came out grinning
I’ll be swapping sixth-gear corners for indicators and shoulder checks – and learning a few new habits along the way
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Uglier than a distorted duckling and all the character of a battery powered water pistol – but totally reliable
Yamaha have undertaken their biggest engineering leap in decades, while Ducati needs to avoid another misstep
From rusty mopeds to MotoGP, Tech3 owner Herve Poncharal’s wild, four-decade ride has reached its end
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Flettner rotor wings for bikes use the Magnus effect to create variable downforce levels
The offseason has been a good balance of work, training, learning and enjoying life a little more