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  • Review: Oxford Mondial Advanced Rider jacket (productReview)
    the Honda Monkey and Lexmoto Tempest (review coming soon) because little 125ccs don't offer much, if any, storage space. It also features proper YKK zips. Overall, it's very comfortable and fairly lightweight with a belt for waist adjustment and ventilation on the back, too. There are CE-approved
  • Review: Kymco X-Town (productReview)
    such concerns were dispelled within the first few hundred metres of our first journey on the X-Town. Yes, the A2 licence-friendly 276cc single-cylinder engine isn’t quite as zippy as some off the mark – we’re thinking Honda SH300i and Yamaha XMAX from the same class. Yet, on the move, this cleaner, greener 24PS
  • Review: Vespa GTS 300 (productReview)
    . Speaking of cash, the Vespa GTS 300 rings the till at £4899, which is a lot of dough for something looks, well, a bit basic. Compare it to the Honda SH300i or similarly performing Suzuki Burgman 200 and the Vespa is pricier. Some of the cost is offset by the GTS 300’s strong residual values, so you won’t
  • Review: Yamaha XMAX 300 (productReview)
    that middle ground between the urban trot-abouts in the 50- and 125cc classes and larger maxi-scooters, the MXAX and its obvious rival from Honda reside in the midi segment. It may not be the most populous part of the market, but it’s one that deserves far more attention in the UK. Look about any capital
  • Cheap car insurance for modern classics (Article)
    policy. Why? Well, classic brokers insure the risk rather than the vehicle. Which means that if it's a second car that's garaged, used for high-days and holidays, and well looked after then you can probably get it on a classic policy. Fodder like the last of the line Honda S2000 can
  • Review: Piaggio MP3 300 and 500 (productReview)
    , you sit there defying the laws of physics and ready to take off as soon as the green light appears. When it does, the 300 model nips away smartly, but you are aware it’s not as brisk as the likes of the Honda SH300i or Yamaha XMAX. Still, the twist-and-go throttle makes the MP3 as easy as any
  • Review: Thule 991 RaceWay 2 bicycle carrier (productReview)
    Focus, BMW 5 Series Touring and Honda Civic to name just three - that's not to say the RaceWay won't fit so it's worth testing it out even if your car isn't on the list.   Details Price: £280.00 Weight: 9.8kg Load capacity: 30kg
  • Guide to getting your motorcycle licence (Article)
    . To ride motorcycles with gears, you need to take the test on a geared bike. We did our training with PRT in Letchworth, which falls under the Honda School of Motoring. Our course consisted of two days (roughly 9am-3pm) of training and then two days of refreshing some skills in the morning followed
  • Review: Viofo A139 Pro dash cam (productReview)
    between different cars. We tested the Viofo A139 dash cam in our Honda CR-V and fitted the front camera below the interior mirror and the rear camera at the top of the tailgate glass. The lenses on all the cameras rotates so it's easy to get the best angle for video. One neat feature for the front
  • Review: Zero SR/F (productReview)
    to blast anyone into space and its bikes have been quietly (excuse the pun) building a solid reputation for a number of years. Where the SR/F differs from other Zero models is it takes on some of the heavy hitters in the naked roadster market. It has the likes of the Honda CB1100, Yamaha MT-09
  • Review: Flymo 1200R robot lawn mower (productReview)
    than a push mower, it is significantly more affordable than top-end robot lawn mowers from the likes of Honda and Husqvarna, where you won’t see any change from several thousand pounds. At the £500 mark, it starts to move into an appealing territory where
  • Top 10: Gifts for Men (Article)
    450X and Honda Miimo HRM3000 to the post at our Kit
  • Top 10: Gifts for Men (Article)
    450X and Honda Miimo HRM3000 to the post at our Kit
  • Top 10: Essentials for learner riders (Article)
    . The Oxford Stormex  bike cover (which is covering our Honda CB125R in the photo) features a tough outer layer with reflective panels that increase the visibility at night. The soft inside material helps  to protect your paintwork from scratches as well
  • Top 10: Home and lifestyle gifts (Article)
    . The Honda Miimo is also excellent though. The 450X can also ‘learn’ your garden, find out where the obstacles are and adjust its routes accordingly via GPS. Security is another big plus, with the Automower being protected in three ways. Aside from having a tracker onboard, the mower is also
  • Top 10: Gifts for new and learner riders (Article)
    might not think a bike cover is worth buying, but there are plenty of options to keep your bike dry when it’s parked out and about. The Oxford Stormex  bike cover (which is covering our Honda CB125R in the photo) features a tough outer layer with reflective panels that increase the visibility
  • Top 10: Greatest driving games (Article)
    less about realistic handling and more about 100mph+ drifting around generic courses in generic cars. That’s not to disparage it - there’s generally far more fun to be had doing that than there is finding the apex in a Honda Jazz in order to shave 0.001 seconds from a lap time, for example, *cough
  • Which Cars Get A Spare Wheel As Standard? (Article)
    , Ecosport, Fiesta, Ka+, Mustang - Honda
  • CHAIN CAM ENGINES: Which engines have timing chains instead of timing belts? (FAQs)
    from 2012, Ranger 2.2 litre and 3.2 litre diesels. Honda: all Jazz, all 2006 Civic including 1.8i-VTEC, all 2.0 litre 4-cylinder from 2002, including CR-V, 2.2iCDTI diesel, 2.4 4-cylinder, 1.6iDTEC diesel, 2.2iDTEC diesel, 1.6iDTEC diesel. Hyundai: i10 1.0 and 1.2, i20 1.2, 1.4 petrol
  • Honest John Satisfaction Index 2020 (Article)
    % 13 Honda 87.0% 14 Volvo
 

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