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Motorcycle.com launches games section |
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Jun 05, 2008 - 4:26 PM - by admin
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Motorcycle.com is proud to announce the launch of a brand new section to the site which is completely devoted to finding fun ways for you to waste your time.
Motorcycle games are an exciting way to explore your two-wheel passion all year round, and now the definitive information resource for motorcycle enthusiasts is also the top stop for motorcycle games.
Whether it's a dirt bike game, motorcycle arcade game, or the latest motorcycle racing game simulation, the Motorcycle.com games section has you covered with the latest gaming... [Read More]
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2008 Honda CBR1000RR Review |
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Feb 19, 2008 - 1:38 PM - by admin
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Ah, a new Honda literbike. Lighter, of course. Faster, too. And with a bit more than 110 horsepower making its way to the rear wheel, this CBR is a rocket!
"Huh? Dude, the 2008 CBR1000RR better have more power than that!"
Indeed it does, but I was flashing back a decade to the first press launch of my motojournalist career. The changes made to the 1998 CBR900RR made it the best big CBR ever, and I was awed by how fast yet controllable that new scalpel was.
Now, a little more than 10 years later, I’m again in the seat of the... [Read More]
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Motorcycling in Tokyo |
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Feb 19, 2008 - 1:37 PM - by admin
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Spend a week in crazy Tokyo and I am not so sure you'll understand what goes on in the minds of our urban Japanese fellows. Considering the fact that this country stands behind many of our two wheeled fantasies, this might come as a bit of a shock.
From our western-world perspective, it's easy to imagine that Japan's motorcycling scene will be a showcase of rolling-on-two cutting edge technology. Well, people here might use the most advanced mobile services, have microchip controlled toilet seat heaters (a real treat, really!) and hop on ultra high-speed trains on a daily basis, but... [Read More]
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