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TRIUMPH TIGER 900
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Sportsbike slayer on the loose
26 PAGES of TRAVEL FROM WALES TO USA
þ More power þ Smarter electronics þ Less weight
INDIAN FTR1200S VS DUCATI MONSTER 1200S Can the plucky new US challenger take on the Italian king of the hill?
May 2020 Issue 716
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The High Sider
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Our American friend is closer to solving the running issues of his bike.
All you need to know about retro leather jackets.
Putting the Sport in Sport & Leisure
TOURING & ADVENTURE 60
Touring news
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Day ride
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Mid ride
These products got us excited this month.
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MSL readers talk all things biking, with a chance to win a prize, too.
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Riding across Africa on an electric bike.
Heading for Snowdon in Wales, part 2..
From Nordkapp back to Blighty – on a Tuono.
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Long ride
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Richard Millington
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The VINCE
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History Boy
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Riding the Garden Route
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One of the most iconic rides there is – Route 66.
All we really need is a bit of kindness.
Navigation challenge on motorcycles like you’ve never seen before.
This time our young ride location scout takes us Stateside.
Part one of our epic trip to South Africa’s famous roads (and dirt).
Events
The best biking events this month.
May 2020 EDITOR: Mikko Nieminen mnieminen@mortons.co.uk DESIGNERS: Charlotte Turnbull, Fran Lovely PRODUCTION EDITOR: Mike Cowton PUBLISHING DIRECTOR: Dan Savage PUBLISHER: Tim Hartley
TEST FLEET 102 Honda Africa Twin Bertie opens the season with the big adventurer from the big H.
106 Yamaha Niken
Mossy discovers the service cost of the Niken.
108 Moto Guzzi V85TT
Nathan has new wheels. Is this the beginning of something beautiful?
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ROAD TESTS 10
Is this the bike to fill the void left by sportsbikes?
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Triumph Tiger 900
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Kawasaki Z H2
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BMW S1000XR
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Moto Morini Milano
Alan Cathcart swings a leg over something quite special.
Naked ambition
We test Indian FTR1200S & Ducati Monster 1200S head to head.
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Test Ride Triumph Tiger 900
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Triumph’s new pair of top-spec Tiger 900s combine more power and smarter electronics with subtly revised three-cylinder character. We ride the Tiger 900 GT Pro and Rally Pro in Morocco to discover whether they earn their stripes WORDS: Roland Brown PHOTOGRAPHY: Kingdom Creative (Chippy Wood and Gareth Harford)
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he dashboard clock is reading 10.30am, the low sun is shining brightly but without much warmth from my right, and there’s a familiar view of desert sand and rocks reaching out towards distant High Atlas mountains. But my situation aboard Triumph’s new Tiger 900 is very different to the one I experienced at this time yesterday. I’m sitting on a red-tanked GT Pro, following Triumph’s lead rider on a lightly populated highway towards Marrakesh. I’m occasionally finetuning the cruise control to maintain my distance, glad that I’ve got heated grips and seat to offset the chilly February wind. It’s a typical touring scenario and the road-biased flagship of the firm’s new Tiger 900 family is proving fast and stable, quiet and comfortable, thanks to its respectably generous wind protection and host of electronic features. This time yesterday morning I was riding a Tiger 900 in similar sunshine but very different circumstances –
standing up on the pegs of a whiteframed Rally Pro model, flicking between second and third through the quick-shift enabled box, occasionally feeling the knobbly rear Pirelli slide controllably out of tight, sandy turns as I followed Dakarveteran lead rider Alex on a narrow trail. The speeds weren’t high, but the pace was brisk and it was a stern test that the top dirt-oriented model of the new Tiger family was coping with very well. Those two very different scenarios highlight the range of ability required by a mid-capacity adventure bike, and explain why Triumph has had two distinct family lines since entering the class with the Tiger 800 and 800XC in 2011. Since then the tall triple has had two updates, but the Tiger 900 designation confirms that this is the big one – comprising a larger-capacity, 888cc engine and re-designed chassis plus a level of features and electronic sophistication that is arguably unmatched in the class.
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R E P U S R E S S O R C wants g in h t y r has eve o h w n a m e that a ik b f o d e kin This is th Moto Morini Milano
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WORDS: Alan Cathcart PHOTOGRAPHY: Kel Edge
ot long ago, Italy’s small, but historic Moto Morini brand was in the last chance saloon, aka the bankruptcy courts, as yet another victim of the 2008 GFC crash. But it now belongs to Asian entrepreneur Chen Huaneng, Chairman/CEO of privately owned Chinese manufacturer Zhongneng, who’s currently working on the first two Moto Morini middleweight models – a Naked roadster and a Street Scrambler, both powered by Chinese-built 650cc parallel-twin motors. Meanwhile, production continues in Moto Morini’s Trivolzio factory near Milan of its range of large-cube models powered by the unique 1187cc 87º V-twin CorsaCorta engine designed by Franco Lambertini.
In between times, in 2011 Moto Morini was purchased from the liquidator by two Milan-based investors, one of whom took over sole ownership of the company five years later. Thereafter, Moto Morini continued its steady ride along the o comeback trail with Ruggeromassimo o Jannuzzelli, 59, at the helm, thanks to whom it survived long enough for Zhongneng to acquire it, and for Jannuzzelli to come out ahead from his time in charge. Moreover, that also provided ongoing employment for Morini’s 13-strong workforce at its small, but well-equipped plant near Pavia, in the risotto rice fields 12 miles south of Milan, who produced 190 motorcycles in 2018. Mostly, these were hand-built examples of the latest ZZ and ZT variants of the Corsaro streetfighter.
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NAKED AMBITION TIO
Indian has high hopes for its FTR1200S, so how does the US challenger fare against the Monster 1200S, Italy’s yardstick for unfaired sporting V-twins? WORDS: Roland Brown PHOTOGRAPHY: Gary Chapman
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