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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

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Motorcycling as an older lady rider

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How crash protection is made at GBRacing

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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…

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How I did the Iron Butt for the Royal Brit…

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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

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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

Wednesday, 23 September 2009 12:26

New Kawasaki 125cc bikes

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Building on the widely acclaimed success of its expanding motorcycle range in the European market, Kawasaki have announced two brand new machines in the important 125cc sector for the 2010 season.

New smaller sibling to the already hugely successful KLX250, the dual purpose KLX125 features a fuel injected, electric start, air-cooled motor mounted in a lightweight, compact chassis.With an off-road attitude and a slim profile, the KLX125, like its new entry level quarter litre stablemate, will appeal to a wide range of riders including those totally new to motorcycling.

For a dash of streetwise urban flair, the other new machine, the Super Moto styled D-TRACKER 125 has all the credentials to make it a sure fire hit with the next generation of riders. Digital instruments like those of the fashionable ER-6f, upside down front forks and ultra sticky race style super moto tyres only add to the impression of fun and good times. Already a cult in 250cc form in Japan, the 2010 season D-TRACKER 125 looks set to be one of the must see bikes at the upcoming NEC motorcycle show.

 

Commenting during the release of preliminary information on both new models, Kawasaki’s UK Sales and Marketing Manager, Michael Johnstone said: “Our research with customers and dealers told us that widening of the Kawasaki range appeal with bikes such as the ER-6n and KLX250 have attracted new riders to the brand. Now we want to add to that and, just like the new “Get On” motorcycling campaign, we are focussing on attracting completely new people to life on two wheels. The KLX125 and D-TRACKER 125 will be perfect as first ever bikes and ideal as an introduction to motorcycling with Kawasaki.”

 

 

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124 piece Britool Expert tool kit is ideal for home mechanics

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