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  • Review: Piaggio MP3 500 Sport (productReview)
    front wheel struts and a parallelogram structure give exceptional stability, even in poor weather conditions. Where the front wheel of a motorcycle could slip away if you hit some wet leaves while cornering, the Piaggio MP3, with Anti Skid Control, stays stable. When you consider that the MP3’s
  • Review: Ducati SuperSport 2017 (productReview)
    further by the excellent Pirelli Diablo Rosso III tyres. If you have a bit more cash to spend you can get a SuperSport S, which gains a quick shifter, enabling clutchless up and down changes through the gearbox. It also gains more sophisticated Ohlins front suspension, which gives even better ride
  • Honest John Satisfaction Index 2020 (Article)
      84.7% 16 Tesla Model S 84.8
  • Review: Vantrue OnDash N2 dash cam (productReview)
    . It’s not some pared-back bit of kit, either. It’s packed full of tech and, as a result, could tick myriad boxes for many buyers. The N2’s key feature is a wide-angle forward-facing camera that works in conjunction with an adjustable rear-facing camera. These allow it to capture a 310-degree view
  • Review: Ring RBGDC50 (productReview)
    if you're seeking an affordable, reliable dash cam from a recognised brand. The RBGDC50’s specifications lend it further appeal. It’s a compact, subtle unit that has a 2.7-inch widescreen display on the back, records in 1080p HD and has a wide-angle lens to capture more of what’s going on ahead
  • Review: Honda NC750X 2017 (productReview)
    such a common sight in cities like London. The NC750 comes in two different flavours. The S is a typical unfaired road bike, while the X tested here gets some Adventure bike styling touches, including a ‘beak’ under the all-LED headlight. But, underneath, both bikes are the same with an economical 745cc
  • Review: Suzuki SV650 2017 (productReview)
    , Suzuki has at least used a few bits from the parts bin marked “modern components”. The mirrors and digital instrument surround, for example, are shared with the GSX-S 750. Even the frame comes from Suzuki’s back catalogue - it’s an evolution of the one used in the previous Gladius. So the SV 650
  • Review: Aprilia SX125 (productReview)
    of sensation, so Aprilia should be applauded for making the SX125’s power unit so free spinning. Making the most of the revs is further enhanced by the six-speed gearbox that clicks up and down easily. There’s enough room around the pedal to wear chunkier winter boots and still find the lever with ease
  • Review: Yamaha MT-09 (productReview)
    with riders who need something more broadly talented than a supersport bike, but still want their thrills. A recently added SP model addresses the one weak link in the MT-09’s armour: suspension. The SP upgrades the springs and dampers at both ends to create a better handling bike and one that doesn’t
  • Review: Thule Raingutter bike rack for older/classic cars (productReview)
    proved significantly easier than the flush roof or roof-bar mountings more modern cars require. Most cars in the '70s and 80's had rain gutters, so the whole business of attaching roof racks became a bit more complicated when these were removed. We went
  • Review: Ducati Monster 797 (productReview)
    MT-07’s. As for other practicalities, the 16.5-litre fuel tank should see more than 180 miles between fills without running on fumes and pillion seat can just about cope with an average adult for short hops. The digital dash is clear to read and, more relevantly, the details of this Monster
  • Review: Suzuki GSX-S125 (productReview)
    popular sporty sibling, the GSX-R125, which offers the same 124.4cc single-cylinder engine. And although the R  and S models share many of the same features, the different chassis set-ups make them feel like very different bikes
  • Review: Mio MiVue C330 dash cam (productReview)
    . What is it like? The C330’s box is so full of accessories - the charging lead, windscreen mount and manual - that the tiny dash cam itself is almost hidden. One you've read the instructions - if you’re that way inclined - installing the camera is easy. Just plug it into your
  • Top 10: Baby car seats under £100 (Article)
    and secure, while the high back means plenty of support for older children. Maxi-Cosi Citi The Citi s a lightweight baby car seat, suitable from birth to 13kg (approx. 12 months). It can easily be combined with Maxi-Cosi and Quinny pushchairs, forming a stylish and practical travel system for when
  • Review: Triumph Bonneville T100 (productReview)
    inputs. It inspired a lot of confidence from the get-go, so the T100 makes the ideal first big bike or for those A2 licence holders to gain more experience. When riding with a pillion, you might wish for the T120’s extra power, but the additional cost of the more powerful machine will soon bring you back
  • Top 10: Best sat navs of 2020 (Article)
    and an advanced speed trap warning database. You have to subscribe for speed camera updates, costing £29.99 a year, but that could save you a lot of grief and money.   Garmin Drive 51LMT-S Looking for an affordable sat nav from a familiar brand and don’t plan
  • Review: Yamaha NMAX 125 (productReview)
    fold-down foot pegs. With build quality that’s every bit as good as the PCX 125’s, the NMAX is a great alternative to the Honda. Is it better? No. Is it different? Yes, there’s a sportier feel to the Yamaha and it’s looks stand out a little more. It’s also marginally more engaging to ride, which
  • How to buy and sell a classic car through Silverstone Auctions (Article)
    and keys relating to their lot(s) at time of collection. How long will after the auction will I have to wait for payment? Proceeds of your sold entry will be paid to you within a maximum of 14 working days after the auction date provided we have received the full purchase price from
  • SMART REPAIRS: Who repairs minor damage to my car, its trim and wheels? (FAQs)
    ' on 0800 028 7878, website www.chipsaway.co.uk ; or 'Dent Devils' on 0870 241 5679, website www.dentdevils.co.uk ) who will put you onto their nearest operator. You might also check out S.M.A.R.T.'s website
  • Review: Cybex Sirona Z i-Size R (productReview)
    with the Cloud Z and Sirona S ), it isn't exactly cheap at £260
 

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