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Not all tourers are the same. This chap has been doing the distance on an electric bike.
Day ride
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Mid ride
Electric bike history
Electric bikes have been in the making for a long time. Here’s a quick look at some of the developments.
Electric letters
This is what MSL readers think about electric bikes. Safe to say they split the opinion.
Maynard Hershon
The pandemic has had a worldwide impact. This is how it changed biking for Maynard.
Your letters
Thanks to all of our readers for writing letters and emails. Here’s a selection of MSL readers’ thoughts.
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Long ride
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Richard Millington
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Where to ride in Morocco
Touring news
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Boys’ Own adventure down in Dorset. What a great way to pick a route.
Where do you take a 14-year-old on a holiday? The D-Day beaches, on a motorcycle!
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The long and tough ride in Mongolia concludes in this issue. What an epic ride!
2020 has not been kind to motorcycle shows. Richard finds that a real shame.
Our friends from Wheels of Morocco share the secrets of perfect ride locations.
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Triumph Street Scrambler
Ross has finally got his hands on one of his favourite bikes.
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Sinnis 125 Terrain
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Husqvarna Vitpilen
Our small-capacity expert Ross tests the diminutive adventurer.
All modern Café Racers look great, but not many are this handsome. But how does it ride?
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Zero SR/S
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Moto Guzzi V85TT
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The latest electric bike from Zero takes a sporty turn. Can it rival petrol bikes?
The bike that single-handedly revitalised Guzzi sales. We have heard a lot of good things about this one.
Sporty adventure tourers
It’s an interesting category, and all of these bikes deserve praise. Which would you choose?
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Yamaha Ténéré 700
It can do the miles no problem, but seat comfort might need to be fixed.
Suzuki V-Strom 1050XT
Run-in period is over, and Mossy can start to really ask the V-Strom some questions.
Yamaha TMAX
The first service has Roger pondering about the running costs of the scooter.
Moto Guzzi V85TT
Nathan gets the Guzzi ready to meet some new friends.
BMW F900XR
It’s still early days, but Mike is warming to the BMW. Ride modes are ace.
Kawasaki Ninja 1000 SX Tourer Has Stu found a fault with the Kawasaki yet, or does the honeymoon just go on and on?
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Honda Africa Twin
Bertie is bubbling merrily on the Africa Twin, but he had a little fright when he discovered some accessory prices.
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
Mikko has been using the Enfield to deliver PPE during the pandemic.
Knowledge
How to clean your motorcycle like a pro? Here’s how.
Suzuki DR350 project
The bike needs nothing big done, but without all the little jobs it won’t run!
Tech talk
This time we look at brakes, and ask what really makes a difference between good and bad brakes
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Moto Guzzi’s quirky adventure V-twin has become an unlikely hit by alighting at a sweet spot between traditional and modern, large-capacity and small. We ride the V85 TT on all terrains – but mostly road – to discover what all the fuss is about Moto Guzzi V85 TT WORDS: Roland Brown PHOTOGRAPHY: Andy Saunders
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ven Moto Guzzi’s staff must have been surprised by the success of the V85 TT last year. After all, production in Mandello del Lario had been unspectacular for decades. Countless new models had come and gone without making much impact, let alone breaking sales records or approaching the status of Seventies icons like the 850 Le Mans or original California. Then suddenly the two-wheeled world couldn’t get enough of a new bike with Guzzi’s trademark pair of air-cooled pots sticking diagonally out on each side. Show-goers had swooned over the adventure V-twin
on its unveiling at EICMA in Milan; journalists had enthused at the press riding launch in Sardinia. More importantly, customers were making it a hit in the showrooms – so much so that for a while the atmospheric old factory on the banks of Lake Como couldn’t keep up with demand. Looking over the Guzzi’s stubby perspex screen as the A5 unravels on a sunny afternoon months later, this outbreak of Italian-style TT mania seems perplexing – but at the same time entirely justified. That contradiction is apparent in many ways, not least engine performance. The V85 TT feels perfectly content at road speeds, and happy to add a
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closest thing to what we are used to calling sports tourers in this under 1000cc category. With slightly different approaches to the same task, the bikes are not so different from each other, so we took the three of them out for a spin to see what the differences and similarities are – and, of course, the million dollar question: are they any good? www.mslmagazine.co.uk 45
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