The Kawasaki Ninja 650

Fun, lightweight, and with just the right amount of power – this is a great beginner bike for those with less experience. You’ll be able to boost your confidence and have a lot of fun with your friends. In this blog, we’re going to give you the lowdown on this awesome bike.

CBR650R & CB650R – What’s The Difference?

Honda is one of the go-to brands in the motorbike world – strong, reliable, but also incredibly flexible. In this blog, we’re going to look at two bikes, the Honda CBR560R and the Honda CB650R, to see which one might be best for you.

Triumph: Street Triple vs Speed Triple

Are you wondering what the differences are between the Triumph Street Triple and the Triumph Speed Triple motorcycles? Perhaps you’re looking to invest in one but you are unsure which would be best? This article will explore the main differences of each so you can determine which bike would be most suited to you.

How To Clear My Motorcycle Finance

If you’ve got a motorcycle on finance but you want to upgrade to a different model, you may find yourself in a bit of a conundrum. Many people assume there’s nothing they can do until they have paid their finance off. However, this is not the case.

Below, we’ll take you through some of the different options available so that you can get a better understanding and determine the best approach for you.

Ducati – Favourite Model?

Ducati was founded back in 1926, and the company is well-known for its presence in the world of motorbikes. You may have seen some of their bikes in the MotoGP World Championship, where the no. 43 Jack Miller and no. 63 Francesco Bagnaia currently rides for the team.

Best All-Year-Round Motorbikes

At the start of the New Year, it’s a period of change for a lot of people, and motorbike owners are no different. If you’re looking to sell your bike, and upgrade to a reliable all-year-round motorbike, we have got you covered. Read on to discover more about some of the best options on the market today.

Motorbikes Out Of Warranty

A motorbike warranty is designed to assist with repair expenses. You’ll pay a monthly premium to cover the bills for fixing a wide range of electrical and mechanical issues that could develop in your bike. Unlike motorbike insurance, you’re not legally required to have a warranty in place in the UK. However, most owners prefer to have one, as it ensures their bike is free from any defects during the warranty period.

Top Five Japanese Sport Bikes In 2023

Japan is famous for a lot of things, one of which is its fine craftsmanship and attention to detail. These qualities are what make Japanese motorcycles some of the best in the world. We have compiled a list of the Five best Japanese sports bikes on the market.