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Back protector review: Forcefield Pro L2

Rob Hull, 18 November 2009 15:29

Forcefield Pro L2 £79.99 Miles covered/time: 20,000/three years What’s good? If there was only one product I could recommend that everyone wear, it is this. Save cash on motorcycle armour In terms of comfort and safety, it’s a masterpiece. There are few back protectors that reach CE level two requirements, but this soft Forcefield one does. The honeycombed design means ...

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Luggage review: Bags Connection Cargo Bag

Laura Kennerley, 18 November 2009 15:19

Bags Connection Cargo Bag £115 Miles covered/time: 1500/two monthsWhat’s good? The best thing about this bag is how easy it is to secure to the bike. Save £££s on motorcycle luggage It’s attached with just four mounting straps and two little support straps which can be left permanently attached to the numberplate - it is literally on and off in ...

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Sunwise Montreal sunglasses

Ped Baker, 04 November 2009 15:14

Sunwise Montreal sunglasses £24.99 (£32.99 with prescription lens carrier)Miles covered/time: 1200/six months What’s good? Tinted visors are fine for the summer but this time of year it seems every journey requires a clear alternative to be stuffed in the tank bag. Save £££s on eyewear I need a heavy (and illegal) tint for riding into a setting sun but having ...

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Product review: Triumph 675 kiddimoto

Guy Procter, 01 November 2009 13:05

If you hadn’t heard by now, my Daytona 675 long term test bike has been well and truly destroyed (it wasn’t me). Now the only 675 in my life is a toy one. It differs in a few trifling ways from my bike (wooden monocoque, twin pipes, no brakes, £100 from Triumph’s new range of accessories), but it’s a fantastic ...

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Luggage review: Kappa Monokey topbox

Mykel Nicolaou, 01 November 2009 12:48

Kappa Monokey topbox £199.99Tester: Mykel Nicolaou Browse topboxes for sale in the MCN Shop What's good? This is the business end of my bike when it comes to carrying all my technical gear that I need as one of MCN’s staff photographers. The 52-litre Kappa Monokey top box (£199.99; www.phoenixnw.co.uk) contains my camera backpack which contains two Canon EOS camera bodies ...

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Luggage review; Oxford Sprint tankbag

Michael Neeves, 01 November 2009 12:40

Oxford Sprint Tankbag £74.99Tester: Michael NeevesMiles covered/time: 4200/three months Browse motorcycle luggage for sale in the MCN Shop What’s good? This tankbag doesn’t actually fit my Ducati because it’s magnetic and the bike has a plastic tank, so I have to bungee it to my R&G frame protectors, not a big deal as it literally takes seconds to do. There’s ...

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Rucksack review: Oxford Aeropack Xpert

Guy Procter, 23 October 2009 16:04

Oxford Aeropack Xpert, £40 (£36.09 on MCN shop)Miles covered/time: 3500/6 months What’s good? For any load short of my hefty security chain and Abus padlock I favour a rucksack. This is the least-niggly, most bike-optimised one I've tried. The big, flat straps do up easily and securely in an x-shape across my chest with a single clasp, it's big enough ...

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Product review: Buff neck tube

Mykel Nicolaou, 23 October 2009 15:24

Buff neck tube, £11.95Miles covered/time: 4000/one year What’s good? I’m on my sixth one of these (the previous five have either worn thin with overuse, or occasionally been lost (it packs down pretty small and is easy to misplace if, like me, you’re rubbish at packing). It’s one of the essential parts of my riding gear – I never ride ...

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Baglux tank cover and tank bag review

Mykel Nicolaou, 23 October 2009 09:02

I have put my trust in the Baglux tank cover (£89; bagster.com) because the 32-litre Bagster Rider tank bag (£88) attaches to the cover via clips and straps making it far more secure than the traditional magnetic bags. Save £££s on motorcycle luggage The cover is pretty simple to fix to the tank, with the use of straps and clips, ...

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Garmin 550 sat-nav review

Mykel Nicolaou, 22 October 2009 17:55

It's 7.15am and the phone rings "Mykel, we need you to be in Scunthorpe for 10am." Without my Garmin 550 sat nav (from £392; www.mcnshop.com) I'd be up faeces creek. Although I don't have a Bluetooth facility in my helmet, the sheer ease of use of this device means I rarely get lost and can clearly see my route (and ...

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