All news by author: Fraser Addecott

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Retro electric: Maeving RM1 review
Is it a board-tracker? Is it a bobber? No matter, this British-designed and built beauty has to be one of the most eye-catching battery-powered bikes on the market. And it rides well, too...
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Cruising ahead: Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 review
It looks great, has a sweet, torquey mid-size engine, handles like a dream and is excellent value for money. What's not to like about this groovy Enfield?
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Country's biggest training provider pledges to have mental health first aiders
Issues around mental health have been exasperated by the Covid pandemic and the numbers of people affected makes for concerning reading. Motorcycling can often be a fun, enjoyable and relaxing activity - but at other times it is stressful and can lead to problems. With that in mind, Phoenix Motorcycle Training is introducing
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Top of the game: KTM 1290 Super Adventure S review
The Austrian outfit's large-capacity road-oriented adventure tourer boasts a superb engine, excellent handling and some fantastic technology
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Torque of the town: Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster review
Looking for a classic cruiser with a superb engine, just the right level of tech, a high-quality finish and beautiful attention to detail – plus an iconic name? Well, look no further than this surprisingly versatile Bonnie
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Rebel without any flaws: Ducati Hypermotard 950 SP review
Italian giant's hyper-naked V-twin has always hard a reputation as a bit of a hooligan bike, but as Fraser finds out, while it's still bundles of fun, the 950 SP is refined, classy and entirely tameable
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Seventies style: Ducati Scrambler 1100 Tribute Pro review
Italian giant's super-cool modern-retro pays homage to 50 remarkable years of air-cooled, twin-cylinder engined motorcycling icons
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Complete all-rounder: Kawasaki Versys 650 reviewed
This middleweight, adventure-style, 650 twin is the perfect 'proper' bike for new riders, but also has plenty to offer the more experienced biker