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Leatt puts the boot in

https://youtu.be/CqIwX4HqGoM Leatt has been widening its range for a number of years and it seems the company isn't slowing down anytime soon as it aims to offer the ultimate in protection. Starting with neck braces but now offering all the kit including helmets, Leatt has now moved into boots and I've

2020 WP XACT Pro suspension tested

WP has reinvented its top-line aftermarket suspension with the new 2020 XACT Pro range, including the new Supertrax shock and new spring fork fitted with cone valve technology. But how good is the new kit and does having a shock with adjustable high and low speed rebound damping as well as

Torque is cheap!

Using a torque wrench is cheap insurance says Husky's Bart Dirkx When a mechanic has not one but two torque wrenches as pride of place in his toolbox - one to use and one spare in case one goes amiss - then you know he's a serious spannerman. So that's Max

Tested: 2018 Honda CRF450R

With the all-new 2017 CRF450, Honda hit the ground running and the new model sold well world wide. This very popular bike has just got better. The new changes for 2018 any seem relatively small yet they’ve changed the bike a lot. The CRF450 received a totally new chassis last year

Tested: 2018 Honda CRF250R

The new Honda is much improved over the previous model, as the bike has taken a totally new direction. This year’s bike basically offers all the modifications the CRF450 received last year in the way of a new chassis, suspension and even an electric start. The CRF250 has finally stepped away

Tested: 2018 Yamaha YZ125

It may be old technology, it may not have changed much in the past decade apart from a few suspension tweaks, but we’re pleased the Yamaha is not only still on sale but is still such a good bike. Despite no real development, it shows just how good the YZ125

Tested: 2018 Yamaha YZF450

Yamaha threw it all at the new 2018 YZF450 and it has an electric start, a new straight-section frame, new suspension settings, clutch springs and new clutch plates which help with the fade, new throttle body and a new smart phone app which allows you to tune your bike trackside

Tested: 2018 Yamaha YZF250

While the YZF450 has got the all-new treatment, the baby YZF250 model hasn’t seen any major upgrades in 2018 other than blue rims and a new cosmetic look. This model has been improving quite a lot in previous years and it’s been a huge success, which is why it’s a

Long term update: 2017 Suzuki RMZ450

By Dave Willet. Some people are just out-and-out Suzuki fans. The RMZ machines may not always be the coolest, fastest or most exotic bikes on the track but it’s almost impossible to think of a yellow bike that’s been a lemon. Not in the past decade, at least. That’s maybe

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