Video: Nick Sanders gets his Yamaha R1 serviced in Cape Town Published: 24 June 2008 Updated: 19 November 2014 Nick Sanders has sent back his fourth video installment from his Parallel Worlds tour as he reaches Cape Town after riding the length of Africa.Watch the video below to see how his Yamaha R1 is coping with the desert riding and see the look of astonishment on the mechanic's face as he gets the R1 serviced in the South Africa city.Check back regularly to see how Nick is getting on as he crosses from country to country on his final cirumnavigation of the globe. Watch Nick setting off in his first installment Watch Nick take a balloon ride across Syria Watch as Nick takes his Yamaha R1 across the Nubian desert Other pages you might like ... NewsArticles VideoVideos Motorsport megastar mash-up! Rossi squares up to Hamilton on circuit Nine-time MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi has traded places with Formula 1 superstar and... Triumph riding high with promising profits through 2019 Triumph have recorded increased profits in 2019, despite the uncertainty still surrounding... Naked attraction: Ducati Streetfighter V2 on the horizon Ducati CEO, Claudio Domenicali, has revealed that a lower-capacity version of their Streetfighter V4... In this week's MCN paper: Guy Martin's Great Escape In your new edition of Motor Cycle News this week we've got the biggest stories in biking along with... Hickman set to put Norton on top: Smiths racing to develop Superlight Peter Hickman will bid to win the Lightweight TT in 2020 onboard a Smiths Racing-prepared Norton... MotoGP: Austria named as 2019 Race of the Year The Austrian Grand Prix has been voted as the Best Grand Prix of 2019. It's the second time that the... Vredestein Centauro ST tyre review: new kid on the block This is Vredestein’s first big bike radial tyre. The Dutch firm, better known in the car world, have... WSB: Scheib joins Orelac Racing VerdNatura for 2020 season Maximilian Scheib will contest his first full season in the World Superbike Championship next year... Eisenberg V8: 480bhp twin 'Busa-engined beast Speed record breaking superstar and general madman Zef Eisenberg has taken all of his high-speed... BMW's E-Power Roadster could be their missing link BMW have been quietly working on an electric motorcycle project for the last two years. The result... Want to learn how your R1M really rides? Get on track with the 2020 Yamaha Racing Experience days If you’ve placed an order for a new Yamaha R1M, the company would like to invite you to one of two... Find the best base bike for your custom motorcycle with MCN Custom bikes are more fashionable than ever – and we don’t mean old school, V-twin cruisers. Today a... Pricing and spec revealed for 2020 Kawasaki Ninja 650 - the A2 ace that'll tour or tackle trackdays Pricing and specifications have been announced for the 2020 Kawasaki Ninja 650, and it’s set to hit... Video: Kawasaki Z650 cleans up for Euro5 Just like lots of new bikes this year, the updates to the 2020 Kawasaki Z650 are designed to squeeze... Lexmoto LXR 380 sportsbike is the firm's first A2-friendly model Introducing the Lexmoto LXR 380; a brand-new A2-compliant sportsbike costing £2399 less than the... Giacomo Agostini museum opens in 15-time world champion's home town A museum celebrating the racing achievements of 15-time world champion, Giacomo Agostini, has today... MCN Fleet: Honda CBR650R tyre comparison One of the drawbacks of the Honda CBR650R was the factory’s choice of OE tyres. The Dunlop D214... A change is better than a rest for #ride5000miles fans It’s easy sticking to what you know, but some #ride5000miles members have bucked the trend this year... MCN Fleet: Final Farewell for Ducati Diavel 1260S It’s been an interesting year of riding; not my most enjoyable but that’s not the fault of the... Old tech punches clever on 1800cc air-cooled BMW R18 boxer concept BMW’s forthcoming R18 cruiser range is one of the biggest motorcycling moves that the German giant... Share this article ...