BeMoto Blog Posts

  • 2018 Triumph Tiger 1200 Review

    The Daytona 675R shuffled off last year, leaving a big flagship-shaped hole in Triumph's range. And here, arguably, is what fills that gap. The new Tiger 1200 is the priciest, most powerful, most high-tech Triumph and it's had a radical makeover...

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  • British Superbike Championship Calendar 2018

    I'm sure we're not the only ones eagerly waiting for the start of the bike racing season, it's felt like a long winter and where better to kick off than Donington Park... Here's the list of BSB race meetings for your diary...

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  • Five minutes with… Gino Rea

    Gino Rea is making his debut in the British Superbike championship on board the OMG Racing Suzuki GSX-R1000. BeMoto is supporting the no.44 rider in 2018, so we caught up with the series rookie at the official BSB pre-season test at Donington Park ahead of the first race there on April 2...

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  • Yamaha MT-07 2018 Review

    Launched four years ago on the crest of Yamaha's new wave of sweet roadsters, the MT-07 was, on the face of it, a middle-of-the-road budget naked, with decent specs on paper and attractive styling. The script has turned out slightly different though...

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  • Classic Bike Trackdays

    As fans of classic bikes and two-stroke Sportsbikes from the 80s-90s, BeMoto spoke to Darin and Rob who own and run both Classic Bike Trackdays and Endurance Legends to find out what it's all about...

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  • 2018 Ducati Panigale V4 Review

    Ducati's done exactly what they said they wanted to do – make a big four that feels like a twin low-down, yet also batters you to hell with its screaming top end rush and power delivery more akin to a turbo bike than anything normally aspirated…

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  • 2018 New Bike Price Roundup

    2018 looks to be an exciting year for new bikes, with sweet machinery from Ducati, Kawasaki, BMW and Triumph all heading our way. Here's a roundup of the latest price announcements for all the hot 2018 bikes, so far...

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