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Szoke and his team will be fast and furiously preparing their new BMW equipment for the opening round at Shannonville.
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Three for Thirteen by SCOTT MACDONALD Contributing Writer - TMT
lowing those novice riders the necessary time to enjoy a season or two putting into practice and honing the skills they learned during their safety course, without unnecessary additional stress. Until Kawasaki introduced their 400 cc Ninja back in 2011, there were no alternatives in
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From a new rider’s standpoint, large displacement motorcycles can be intimidating to say the least. When you add peer pressure to the mix of inexperience and intimidation a new
rider is quickly set up for failure at the very least, at worst an accident. For many years now, there has been a grand canyon size gap between entry level motorcycles and every manufacturer’s closest displacement upgrade. I have always been an advocate of starting new riders on smaller bikes and al-
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the smaller displacement class. If you didn’t fit a 250, your next option regardless of your skill level or size was a 650. For new riders who prefer performance motorcycles the difference between 250cc’s and 650cc’s is indescribable. For 2013 Kawasaki has added yet another see p.3 motorcycle to their stable of
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