February

Yamaha FJR1300: Long term test report

Yamaha FJR1300: Long term test report

Boy that was good! It had only taken a couple of hundred yards of ever-so-slightly damp roads, glistening in the brilliance of a blue winter’s day, to make me realise what I’d been missing. It must...

Ready, steady, tumble?

Ready, steady, tumble?

The start is also the end for some.

Not like that… just like that

Not like that… just like that

For my next trick I shall make a motorcycle disappear (partially).

Trailies

Trailies

Most popular trailie: BMW R1150GS Don’t expect to get an R1150GS for a bargain-basement price – but do expect one of the most versatile and enjoyable bikes ever. While Japanese bikes may depreciate by...

Win Butlins bash for four by midnight

Text your entry to our latest mobile phone competition by midnight on February 19 and you could win a weekend for four at the MCN Butlins Spring Spectacular for just £1. It’s on at Skegness on April 12-15. Not been before? It’s one hell of a party. Runners-up get tickets tot he Scottish Motorcycle Show. This is how you can win (competition is currently only available to Vodafone and BT Cellnet...

First test: Jog R and Jog RR

First test: Jog R and Jog RR

This machine is a phenomenally important two-wheeler. Not convinced? How about the fact that it replaces one of the biggest-sellers in one of Europe’s biggest markets. Still not that fussed? How about...

Tesi mutates into Vyrus

Tesi mutates into Vyrus

IF you thought Bimota’s jelly-mould-shaped, hub-centre-steered Tesi was an oddity, take a look at this. It’s called Vyrus. There’s a Forth Bridge-style latticework chassis, an almost complete absence...

Sports Tourers

Sports Tourers

Most popular Sports Tourer: Honda VFR800 The VFR800 has been one of Honda’s best-sellers ever since its launch in 1997. That success means there’s no shortage of secondhand bikes about. Dealers reckon...

First test of 2002 R1

First test of 2002 R1

We’ve been among the first in the world to ride Yamaha’s 2002 R1. And while you’ll have to wait for Wednesday’s MCN (out on February 20, 2002) for the full story, here are some of the highlights, from...

First test on 2002 R1

First test on 2002 R1

The secret is out. We’re the first people in the world outside of Yamaha to get the key to the 2002 R1. And that means the speculation over whether it can match the GSX-R1000 is over. That ignition...

Sports bikes

Sports bikes

Most popular sports bikes: The CBR600 has been one of Honda’s biggest successes and is now in its 15th year. Few bikes can match its longevity, let alone its sales success. But there’s no secret to...

Better deals on new bikes in comparison with Europe

Better deals on new bikes in comparison with Europe

WE’RE now getting a better deal on new bikes next to our European neighbours, according to the latest survey of prices. MCN examined the real prices you are likely to pay for 15 different models – and...

Blueprint for the changes

Blueprint for the changes

IF you think the R1 doesn’t really look that different, that’s just the way Yamaha planned it. The firm reckons people like the way the R1 looks and simply want styling that’s a bit more futuristic.

Indian relaunches the Chief

Indian relaunches the Chief

Indian has relaunched its Chief with its own engine replacing the aftermarket unit which has been used since the firm was brought back from the dead in 1998. The 1638cc 45° V-twin air-cooled unit,...

Litre sports bikes

Litre sports bikes

Honda Fireblade Phone around for insurance before you even decide to buy a FireBlade (the same is true for the R1). You just might get a shock. Most firms insist on two years’ no-claims, as well as...

Over 1000 sign-up for protest

Over 1000 sign-up for protest

Updated at 9am, Tuesday, February 19: Your response to a newly set-up site to gather response for a possible protest proved so great that a wider band width has had to be installed. You’ll find a link...

How it’s being pitched: The Video ad

How it’s being pitched: The Video ad

Yamaha has come up with a life-style ad for the new Jog. View it by selecting the Quicktime (MOV) or Real Player (RM) downloads, right.

Cat and Fiddle among danger roads

Cat and Fiddle among danger roads

The Cat and Fiddle run has been named the second most dangerous road in Britain. The famous stretch of the A537 between Macclesfield and Buxton was only topped by an eight-mile section of A-road in...

World’s first test on Suzuki’s V-Strom

World’s first test on Suzuki’s V-Strom

We’ve been riding Suzuki’s new TL-powered giant trailie, the V-Strom, on the world launch of this new challenger in an increasingly popular sector. You’ll find a full test in MCN, out on Wednesday,...

MCN Finance Shop brings the best deals to you

MCN Finance Shop brings the best deals to you

MCN has today launched an ultra-powerful new tool to help you get the best deal on financing your next bike purchase. After you’ve found the bike of your dreams using our online classifieds, we can...

Honda V4 has the power

Honda V4 has the power

Honda’s 2004 V4 will put bikes like Suzuki’s GSX-R1000 in the shade in pure power terms. Tony Scott, renowned for his tuning work on Honda’s RC30 and 45 V4s says the new superbike will ” easily make...

KTM will race in GPs to develop road bikes

KTM will race in GPs to develop road bikes

KTM is turning to the new GP class to help it break into the mass road bike market and its V4 four-stroke will form the basis of a 1000cc sports bike for the road. The firm, best known for off-road...

Compare the original letter with Government response

Compare the original letter with Government response

A Government spokesman has issued an official response to the growing outrage at Environment Minister Michael Meacher’s anti-bike letter to Chief Constables. It appears to claim we have nothing to...

Lower insurance for low-use riders

Lower insurance for low-use riders

Norwich Union is experimenting with a system which could save you up to 50 per cent on your insurance bill. It benefits low-mileage riders and, since most owners are clocking up less than 5000 miles a...

Whose line is it anyway?

Whose line is it anyway?

Which of these riders will take the other out? Bet now! Bet now! Bet now!

Win a Hornet 900 in Riders for Health raffle

Win a Hornet 900 in Riders for Health raffle

Go to a bike show or race meet this year and you’re likely to be offered raffle tickets to win a Honda CB900 Hornet. Dig deep because the proceeds go to Riders for Health. Honda has donated the bike...

Win four places at our Butlins bash

You and three pals could be among the merry revellers at this year’s MCN Butlins Spring Spectacular at Skegness for the cost of a £1 entry to our latest mobile phone text message competition. The competition runs from February 13-19, 2002, ONLY and winners will be notified by text message by Friday, February 22. It is only open to BT Cellnet and Vodafone customers (excluding BT Cellnet...

Strange But True…

Strange But True…

Our latest collection of bike-related oddities from around the globe includes… Thailand: Critics often describe artists like Damien Hurst as ” dangerous ” . Not as dangerous as Santi Pichetchaikul,...

Casting technique could save 8kg on new R6

Casting technique could save 8kg on new R6

More details have emerged about Yamaha’s newly-invented casting technique (as revealed on this site on February 7) which suggest it could save up to 8kg on the weight of a 600cc sports bike. The...

The latest performance exhausts

The latest performance exhausts

Click the links on the right to see all the news on the latest performance enhancing exhausts.

I never knew insurance was so interesting…

I never knew insurance was so interesting…

IN MCN tomorrow (February 13), we’ve raided the records and talked to the experts at Carole Nash to reveal some fascinating facts about bike insurance. No, really! We’ve found the answers to all kinds...

Giant quiz answers revealed

Giant quiz answers revealed

Our massive Christmas Quiz attracted more than 3000 entries. The closing date for entries has now passed so it is finally safe to reveal all the answers. See how close you got, or work out how well...

Fear drives security sales

Fear drives security sales

Initial results of a survey into bike crime conducted through this site suggest the majority of people aren’t using bike security to meet insurance demands, they are doing it because they fear...

New Rotax engine range bound for bikes

New Rotax engine range bound for bikes

ROTAX has patented a new range of engines which will be available for use in motorcycles. They include a 610cc single, a 1000cc parallel twin, a 1000cc V-twin, plus an inline triple of between 1000...

Why is he doing this to us?

Despite their initial " like it or lump it " attitude, the Department of the Environment relented on Friday (Feb 15, 2002) and gave the following as inspiration for Michael Meacher’s action. The links here will take you to the three pieces of evidence the Department of the Environment has subsequently come up with as " reasons " for Micheal Meacher’s course of action. The first is an article...

Your votes bring B-King closer to production

Your votes bring B-King closer to production

Your responses through this site and at the MCN Ally Pally show look likely to inspire Suzuki to put the B-King into production. Your initial approval of the Hayabusa-powered prototype encouraged...