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New MCN July 25: Super twins tested
By Liam Marsden -
General news
24 July 2012 09:43
In this week's MCN, out July 25, we test middleweight super twins. Are bikes like the Kawasaki ER-6f the best bikes in the tough new world of the £6 gallon and £9000 sports bikes?
Included in this week's issue is a free adventure supplement. There's 24-pages detailing some of the greatest trails on earth, as well as some amazing stories and advice from the experts.
Also this week we have all-new spy shots of the new Ducati Hypermotard and Hypermotard Touring during testing.
We test the TT Legends ABS Fireblade, ride China's first big bike and discover why 400cc sports bikes are still the bike of choice for new riders and connoisseurs.

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First Chinese middleweight tested This is NOT a Kawasaki ER-6n, it's the new WK 650i, the first 'big bike' from China. Is this the start of something big? |
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Middleweight super twins group test In the era of the £9000 sports 600, £6 gallon and perma pay-freeze the updated ER-6f, new NC700S and benchmark SV650S find themselves in an unfamiliar battle - for best bike in the new tough world. |
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ABS: From safety to speed ABS used to be a sign you were underskilled or your bike overweight. Now it's winning races and destined for John McGuinness's TT bike. And now wonder, our test revealed. |
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Ton-up day at Jacks Hil Cafe Studded leather jackets, quiffs and classic Triton street-racers. Turn up the jukebox and let the good times roll... the cult of the Rocker and his Cafe racer lives on. |
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Honda to race new bike in US Honda will give a race debut to an all-new factory RC213V in Laguna Seca this weekend - nine months ahead of schedule. |
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Brands glory puts Byrne in the title hunt After Oulton the Rapid Kawasaki man was deflated, but a double at Brands Hatch has put him in title contention. |
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Melandri's double stakes title claim Melandri scores his first double win for BMW on hallowed Biaggi turf to close to 21 points in the championship standings. BMW now head manufacturers' standings. |
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