New British sports bike revealed in this week's MCN
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New MCN December 21: New British 1050cc sports bike
By Liam Marsden -
General news
20 December 2011 09:59
In this week's issue of MCN, on sale Wednesday December 21, we have the inside story on a new Triumph-engined British sports bike from Enigma.
This week also features the first part of the MCN Xmas quiz. If you know your stuff, then you could be in with a chance of winning £450 worth of bike kit!
We test the new 2012 Kawasaki ER-6n against the Suzuki Gladius and Ducati Monster 696, MCN's Michael Guy tests 24 bikes in 12 hours and Michael Neeves rides a Yamaha OW-01 after 22 years of dreaming.
Also, BSB bosses push for more safety regulations
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What you'll find in the December 21 issue of Motorcycle News:
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Birth of new British-built 1050cc sports bike Is this the machine Brit bike fans have been waiting for? It's a Triumph 1050 triple-engined sportster equipped with the best in British chassis components and know-how and is on schedule to go into production next year. |
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Duke for the masses KTM's 2012 690 Duke isn't just an evolution of the hardcore Duke, it's a revolution - a virtually all-new bike, with just 10% of its components shared with its predecessor. |
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12hrs, 435 miles, 24 bikes, one massive adventure As road tests go this was a huge one: a total of 24 bikes, covering 435 miles in 12 hours, riding enduro bikes in the mountains to sports bikes on the race track and everything in between. |
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JvB Triumph Brit Bob ridden Jens vom Brauck, the main (and only!) man at JvB-Moto, builds breathtaking motorcycles. MCN rides his latest creation - the Brit Bob - based on a Triumph Thruxton. |
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MCN 2011 Christmas Quiz part 1 Need distracting from a hangover? Got some DIY you should be getting on with? Then settle down, get your feet up in a comfy armchair and attempt MCN's fiendishly addictive Xmas quiz. |
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BSB pushes for safety The BSB championship is leading the world with a major new safety initiative to promote a new protective clothing investigation and implementation of new trackside and on-bike 'yellow-flag' alert systems. |