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Choosing and using a base layer to stay co…

Choosing and using a base layer to stay comfortable

A great number of people I speak to seem to be baffled by the use of a base layer, either they have not experienced one or are under some misconceptio. Read more

Bridgestone Battlax S20 Tyre - First Ride

Bridgestone Battlax S20 Tyre - First Ride

Bridgestone have got a new trick up their sleeve, the new Hypersport street tyre that replaces the outgoing BT-016 range which was received with a mix. Read more

Keep motorcycle insurance costs low

Keep motorcycle insurance costs low

Life on two wheels has quite a few advantages over driving a car - among them lower fuel consumption and cheaper cover from providers like MCE bike in. Read more

Apathy will bring the end of motorcycling …

Apathy will bring the end of motorcycling as we know it

The recent uproar about upcoming E.U. regulations to ban users from modifying a motorcycle from standard has certainly brought a few ideas to the surf. Read more

Pipe-Werx Exhausts bring us the very best …

Pipe-Werx Exhausts bring us the very best of British

It's the middle of summer, August in fact, and the weather is supposed to be glorious which has led me to contact Pipe-Werx of Lathom to have a look a. Read more

Motorcycling as an older lady rider

Motorcycling as an older lady rider

At the grand old age of 40 I decided that I had had enough of my other half sitting me on bikes in the local bike shops to see which one was right for. Read more

How crash protection is made at GBRacing

How crash protection is made at GBRacing

Cold, wet and fresh out of bed, I wheel my trusty bike out onto the road and thumb the starter, at 6am this is far from my normal riding time but toda. Read more

Metzeler Interact Tyres back to back - roa…

Metzeler Interact Tyres back to back - road and track

Cold, wet and foggy, I am sat in the departure lounge at Manchester Airport at 4am awaiting a flight to Alicante in Spain and the start of my part in . Read more

How I did the Iron Butt for the Royal Brit…

How I did the Iron Butt for the Royal British legion - wanna come?

Do you ever get the feeling that some things seem a good idea at the time?, this was one of those moments. A neighbour and Royal British Legion member. Read more

01RaceFX have race bikes all wrapped up

01RaceFX have race bikes all wrapped up

Having seen a few photo's of what the guys over at 01RaceFX get up to my interest was well and truly piqued, the application of race bike livery on ro. Read more

Thursday, 30 June 2011 09:24

Suzuki update and refine the new V-Strom 650A

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2011's new V-Strom model 2011's new V-Strom model Suzuki
Widely recognised as the motorcycle that brought exceptional value to 'go anywhere, do anything' motorcycling, the V-Strom 650A ups the ante for the 2012 model year with the announcement of a new model offering enhanced performance, updated styling and even greater versatility. Due for release this August and with a recommended retail price of just £6,899*, the new V-Strom 650A looks to offer a sportier approach to middleweight adventure motorcycling by bringing enhancements in virtually every area with sharp new aesthetics that not only add to the styling but improve ergonomics and comfort too.
Highlights for the new model include an all-new engine offering increased power and improved low-mid range torque, a six kilogram weight reduction, all-new styling that benefits the rider with enhanced weather protection, a more agile chassis as well as improved economy and new easy-on-the-eye instruments. Suzuki GB's David Taylor commented, "The V-Strom 650 really has been a special bike for us and our customers over the years. While it makes a great all-rounder, it's also been the chosen tool for many that wanted to go that bit further.

We've had customers ride to Timbuktu on their V-strom 650s, as well as round the world events too, really underlining the 'can do' attitude that the V-Strom 650 seems to inspire. To have this new model offering significant enhancements, but still loyal to the original bike's brief is great news for UK riders. We look forward to offering it to our customers from this August."

Technical highlights include:

* New engine with increased performance
* All-new styling
* 6KG Weight reduction
* ABS * New Instruments (including gear indicator, ambient temperature, Ice warning, fuel consumption)
* All-new three-way adjustable screen
* Revised seat (with low and tall optional accessory)
* Comprehensive accessory range available.

With UK press getting their first taste of the new bike this week, customers can find out more by visiting www.suzuki-gb.co.uk or by visiting their local authorised Suzuki dealer.
* Plus first registration fee and vehicle excise duty.
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124 piece Britool Expert tool kit is ideal for home mechanics

124 piece Britool Expert tool kit is ideal for home mechanics

Britool Expert has added a 124 piece tool set to its competitively-priced, mid-level range. Ideal for the mechanic or engineer planning to build up a tool kit from scratch, the E034806B set contains all the items required for day-to-day use, eliminating the need to source tools individually while saving money. The kit seems to hold most of the item.

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