KIWI RIDER MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 2017

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SUZUKI TU250X

NIMBLE, NIFTY CITY 250

MOTORCYCLE MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 2017

SUZUKI SERIES

KAWASAKI KLR650

BABY BUDGET. BIG ADVENTURE

SINCE 1984

REES DOMINATES AT WHANGANUI

SUZUKI SUMMER SERIES KAWASAKI KLR650 SUZUKI TU250X KTM 250XC HONDA CRF JUNIORS 2016 SUMMERCROSS

SIZZLER

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LITTLE RED ROCKETS

HONDA’S CRF RANGE FOR JUNIORS TESTED & RATED

SUMMERCROSS SENSATION! BAY OF PLENTY MX BONANZA SETS THE SCENE FOR ‘17 $10 INCL GST

FEBRUARY 2017

MOTO-TRIALS: SKILLS FOR LIFE • BURT MUNRO CHALLENGE KTM COAST-2-COAST RALLYE • VESPA CELEBRATES 70th WORKSHOP: LOOK AFTER YOUR TYRES AND SAVE


ARE YOU READY FOR THE NEXT LEVEL? HIGH SPEED STABILITY

DIABLO ROSSO III DIABLO ROSSO II

WET HANDLING

MILEAGE

ROAD HANDLING

WET GRIP

CONSISTENCY

UNRIVALED GRIP.

The exceptional grip on dry and on wet, offers improved performance in all weather conditions with a wider spectrum of operating temperatures thanks to:

• Patented mixing process • Innovative compounds • High percentage of silica The rear tyre is a bi-compound with the profile divided in a proportion of 40-20-40%. The high performance side compound with 100% silica formulation covers a total of 80% of the entire tread. The remaining 20% in the central section is made up of a compound functional to stability and mileage.

RACE HANDLING


Displacement 1.400cc 1.200cc 1.000cc

ANGEL GT

DIABLO ROSSO CORSA

NIGHT DRAGON

750cc

DIABLO ROSSO III 500cc

SPORT DEMON

CITY DEMON

250cc

ROAD - TRACK

SPORT - ROAD

TOURING

CUSTOM

SLOAN FROST 2016 NZ Superbike Champion

URBAN

SPORT

Photo credit: Terry Stevenson

THE ULTIMATE SUPER SPORT TYRE FOR ROAD USE

ARE YOU READY FOR THE NEXT LEVEL?

Racetrack performance and the best road holding feeling Profiles and structures set the new for a road tyre benchmark of the segment ensuring high support while leaning and fast stand up while accelerating out of the corner Pirelli patented EPT matched with Bi-Compound on rear optimize the contact patch for the best grip on road and on racetrack Aggressive Rosso style tread design

Bi-Compound rear tyre combining long lasting mileage with excellent grip Pirelli Enhanced Patch Technology (EPT) optimising the contact patch for improved grip Functional Groove Design (FGD) to optimise wet (R) Range is specifically designed for low behaviour displacement bikes

Pirelli technology from World Superbike Championship Unprecedented handling for a new generation of sporty behaviour Bi-compound with wide side soft stripe offering full grip starting from mild lean angle

TOURING

THE MOST VERSATILE SPORT TYRE FOR ROAD AND TRACK USE

DANIEL METTAM 2016 NZ Supersport Champion Photo credit: Phil Playford

THE MOST LASTING SPORT TOURING TYRE: 100% ITALIAN GRAN TURISMO

ENJOY RIDING EVERY DAY

CITY AND LONGER DISTANCE SPORTY RIDING

The ideal tyre for travellers using the bike for long road trips, with side bags and passenger, looking for safety on wet, stability and mileage The evolution of the Angel ST, stretching the concept of Sport Touring into Gran Turismo, bringing the sporty attitude to a wider range of usage conditions and for longer distances The new reference for mileage in Sport Touring tyres Excellency in wet performance and grip Performance consistency until the end of tyre’s life Bi-Compound

Conventional tyre for sporty use of small and medium displacement bikes in all weather conditions Dry and wet grip performance, keeping mileage level thanks to the special compounds

Conventional sporty tyre for medium powered sport-touring bikes Lighter and precise handling and stable behaviour in all riding conditions given by the multiple radius rear tyre contour Optimised mechanical dry and wet grip without compromising mileage

URBAN

CUSTOM

Available in GT Version

THE CUSTOM CRUISING TYRE WITH THE PIRELLI SPORTY FEELING

COVER THE DISTANCE, OWN THE ROAD

Constructed to fit both V-Twin and metric cruiser bikes. Dedicated to those riders looking for products with improved grip, stability and handling also in wet conditions. Meets the increased engine sizes, torque / horsepower needs of today’s V-twins Crafted for predictable feel and feedback, mixed with a compound for high mileage and extreme grip at full lean and full throttle

Conventional sporty tyre for medium powered sport-touring bikes Lighter and precise handling and stable behaviour in all riding conditions given by the multiple radius rear tyre contour Optimised mechanical dry and wet grip without compromising mileage

BAILIE PERRITON 2016 NZ 650 Pro Twin Champion CARVE THROUGH THE CITY Tread pattern design to ensure very good mileage and even wear Front tyre with central groove for good straight stability and good wet performance to assure confident riding under all conditions Stiff carcass for high durability and wide range of usage on small displacement bikes

Click and Collect or get Home Delivery!

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Photo credit: Terry Stevenson


ARE YOU READY TO EXPERIENCE

MICHELIN POWER THE NEW UNDISPUTED BENCHMARK FOR SPORTBIKE TYRES Ÿ The most radical leap forward ever for sportbike tyres. Ÿ The new leader in ve categories that dene a true sportbike tyre: grip, Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ

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acceleration, braking, handling and direction change. Dual-Compound tread technology, derived from our latest generation of racing tyres, offering incomparable grip. Expanded size offering to cover an extensive range of sportbikes. Incomparable grip and stability that only Michelin total performance can deliver. Dual-Compound tread technology, derived from our latest generation of racing tyres, offers incomparable grip, besting its predecessor by 3.5 seconds.* The new patented carcass provides impeccable lean angle and straight line stability.

ALL NEW TREAD COMPOUNDS FRONT AND REAR COMPOUNDS Developed with a technology called Functional Polymer Styrene Butadiene Rubber, (SBR) which allowed us to maximize the wet grip with no compromise on dry grip. 100% Silica center tread compound maintains a high level of wet grip on straights. 100% Carbon Black lateral compound to maximize dry grip in curves. REAR LATERAL COMPOUND Composed with new elastomers that provide high level of grip as well as fast warm up. Developed with Michelin’s racing department and used in Motorsport during 2015/2016 seasons.

SIZES

110/70ZR-17- July 17 120/60ZR-17 120/70ZR-17 150/60ZR-17- July 17 160/60ZR-17 180/55ZR-17 180/60ZR-17 190/50ZR-17 190/55ZR-17 200/55ZR-17-May 17 240/45ZR-17-May 17

NEW MICHELIN ADAPTIVE CASING TECHNOLOGY+ A single ply with an angle close to 90° is used to reduce the carcass’ maximum rigidity in the crown area. Rigidity in the sidewall and shoulder areas are maintained through the use of high angle, overlapping cross plies. The soft top ply provides more straight line stability while the rigid sidewalls and shoulder help minimize drifting in curves.

VARIABLE GROOVE RATIO 3.5% at 45° = More corner grip.


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X - FIVE WATERPROOF

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USUALLY $349

TCX X - FIVE WATERPROOF A quality TCX boot at a very affordable price with performance and features to match the TCX brand. The X - FIVE features: Comfort Fit System (CFS), Waterproof, Upper: full grain leather. Lining: Waterproof. Protections; Anti Impact malleolous protection, shift pad, shin plate, reinforced heel counter. Foot Bed; anatomic and replaceable. Sole; Touring sole with specific grip area. Colour; Black. Size Range; 36 to 48. $349rrp. #TCX-7102W-size

HELMET SERIES 3

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169 RACE-READY GOGGLES WITH ROLL-OFF SYSTEM

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259 RJAYS OCTANE 2 VENTED JACKET MENS & LADIES The all new Rjays Octane II Jacket has air cooling construction making this mesh style jacket extremely breathable while remaining waterproof. Features: Tough ballistic nylon construction. CE Approved body armour in shoulders and elbows. Removable Hi-Density foam back protector. High impact plastic shoulder protection. Removable Waterproof / Breathable liner. 4 External and 1 Internal pocket. Adjustable waist and wrist cuffs with Velcro tabs. Reective Material. Colour - Black. Sizes Small to 3XL mens, 2XS -2XL Ladies. $259rrp.

O-FRAME JET BLACK RACE READY WITH ROLL-OFF $99.95rrp

AIRBRAKE™ MX MATTE WHITE SPEED RACE READY WITH ROLL-OFF $259.95rrp

O-FRAME TAGLINE BLACK WHITE RACE READY WITH ROLL-OFF $99.95rrp AIRBRAKE™ MX JET BLACK SPEED RACE READY WITH ROLL-OFF $259.95rrp

TS-44 AERO FULL FACE

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M64 ELITE STAND All new ABS composite stand - Injection molded from high strength, lightweight glass lled ABS plastic. Design includes four rectangular anti ex support tubes. - Removable replaceable top pad with rectangular access slot for easy oil draining. - Large graphic side panels that can be customized with your name & number. - Bolted together with lock-lited stainless steel fasteners. - Extra wide feet prevents rocking making this design very stable.

TS44 BLACK WHITE #3 TS44 BLACK SILVER #5

M64 Elite Stands

Lightweight injection molded ABS Composite and aluminum stand.

TS44 GLOSS + MATT BLACK

TS-44 Fantastic aero styled full face helmet with a whole punch of stunning features normally only found of helmets twice the price. 6 front closeable vents, multiple rear exit vents, aero dynamic styling complete with stability spoiler, removable lining allows cleaning, super comfortable to wear, DD secure closure system, internal sun shield, ECE safety standard approved, chin curtain and nose guard standard, tool-less easy to remove visor. Available in Gloss + Matt Black, Black/white & Black Silver graphics $169rrp.


2017 Adventure & Trail Ride Series

WELLINGTON ADVENTURE RIDE – WELLINGTON 28 January Mark this date in your calender. BIG BIKE & PILLION FRIENDLY. Brilliant mix of urban and rural, easy, big-bike-friendly adventure trails in the Kapiti Coast and Wellington region. All brands of adventure-type motorbikes are welcome. ‘Old Skool’ route-sheet, self-navigated ride.

YAMAHA EAST CAPE CAPERS – GISBORNE 8, 9, 10, 11 February 4 Day adventure-trail covering most of the East Cape region near Gisborne. This unspoilt, undeveloped and ruggedly scenic region is where the first Maori canoes landed over eight hundred years ago. Also where Captain Cook first landed back in the 18th century.

YAMAHA NORTHERN EXPOSURE – FAR NORTH 9, 10, 11, 12 March This 4 Day adventure-trail ride covers a large percentage of the ‘real’ Far North: wild, west coast farmland and beaches; 90 mile beach and nearby forestry; central region native bush-clad hills; and the scenic bays of the east coast region.

YAMAHA SAFARI – HANMER SPRINGS 1, 2, 3 April Our Premiere Adventure Ride Event. BIG BIKE & PILLION FRIENDLY!! Based from the scenic thermal resort town of Hanmer Springs. Three distinctly different days of adventure riding in the Hanmer Springs, North Canterbury and inland Kaikoura regions. All brands of adventure motorbikes are welcome. ‘Old Skool’ route-sheet, self-navigated ride.

YAMAHA CENTRAL ADVENTURE – CENTRAL NORTH ISLAND 15 April BIG BIKE & PILLION FRIENDLY. An adventure ride of contrasts; from plantation forests, volcanic mountain trails, stunning lakeside tracks, farm properties and awesome back-country gravel roads. Easy, big-bike-friendly adventure trails with the occasional trail option. All brands of adventure-type motorbikes are welcome. ‘Old Skool’ route-sheet, self-navigated ride.

D E K O BO Y L L U F

YAMAHA WICKED WAIRARAPA – MASTERTON 26, 27, 28, 29 April Our new 4 Day adventure-trail ride covering large sections of the Masterton and Martinborough districts. Coastal stations, forests, and rugged, remote coastlines all feature. After a big days riding relax at comfortable accommodation with delicious meals featuring fresh food from the region.

For more information please contact Britton Adventures Mike 021 284 9047 or Angela 021 255 2806 brittonadventures@gmail.com

www.adventurerides.co.nz


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SUZUKI SERIES 2016

IOM TT champion Michael Dunlop joined the elbow-to-elbow action in the Suzuki Summer Series.

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KTM COAST-2-COAST

Over 80 riders took part in KTM’s inaugural Coast-2-Coast Rallye, creating a sea of adventurous orange.

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KAWASAKI KLR650

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Barely anything about the KLR650 has changed in a decade. Simple and reliable - just the way its fans like it.

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SUZUKI TU250X

Small but perfectly formed? Not quite, but Suzuki’s TU250X offers economical transport with the potential for more.

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DOWN TO THE BURT

Spring and summer collided at the 2016 Burt Munro Challenge.

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SCHOOL FOR WIZARDS

Ever thought Moto-Trials looks like Wizardry? Us too. The Trials Auckland group will show you and the kids how to do it.

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SUMMERCROSS BONANZA

Hot, damned hot. And that was just the weather... the racing was sizzling.

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KTM 250XC

Jake Whiteman let us sling a leg over his all-new KTM 250XC complete with a funky balance shaft inside.

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CRF JUNIOR GANG

Try getting kids away from the PlayStation... but it’s not so hard when you’ve got a handful of junior CRF dirtbikes.

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Contributions: Kiwi Rider welcomes editorial contributions from its readers. If you would like to write something for KR e-mail a précis to editor@kiwirider. co.nz. Electronic transmission of words (Microsoft Word .doc) and pictures (hi-res jpgs) preferred. Advertising: Got a hot product or service and want some real bang for your

ELLO... and welcome to the February issue of Kiwi Rider. After a couple of false starts Summer finally seems to have been installed. It’s that part of the season where many of us plan big trips and adventures all over New Zealand. From bush-bashing to a big roadie, there’s something for everyone. Got a KTM and fancy something on the adventurous side? In that case, one to add to the calendar for next year is the KTM NZ Coast to Coast Rallye. We joined the inaugural event and reckon it’s the start of a classic. See page 30 for more. In the world of real roads racing, names don’t get any bigger than that of the Dunlops. Multiple Isle of Man TT winner Michael Dunlop came to little old New Zealand to race a couple of rounds of the Suzuki Summer Series and take

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on Whanganui’s Cemetery Circuit. Turn to page 16 for a full run-down of the big hitter’s exploits against NZ’s finest. Nothing says summer in the MX world more than the Bay of Plenty’s Summercross, and this year it certainly lived up to its pre-event billing as the Clash of the Titans. See page 76 for the MX summer sizzler. Trials or Moto-Trials, whatever the name is these days, is a fantastic way to improve riding skills. There’s a healthy trials scene down South but for those in Auckland there’s little in the way of a scene. The Trials Auckland group is organising demo/practice days to show you and the kids what you’re missing and how to improve your skills – something we could all do with. See page 66 for the details. Enjoy the mag. BEN WILKINS

FRONT END 9  NEWS

Letters; Mike Pero Southern Classic; Vespa NZ Celebrates 70th; Indian Motorcycles Recall.

ROOST ZONE 61  NEWS

2017 Honda CRF450R Quick Spin; James Scott racing in Europe; Ihatove Adventure Trial; Yamaha Wellington Adventure.

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Michelin Power RS.

Nobody does it quite like Vespa.

 ROGER MORONEY

Just when is Kawasaki getting back into MotoGP?

Tyres are your bike’s only point of contact with the road, so it pays to look after them.

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BMW’s New R nineT Scrambler

Following the release of the successful R nineT, the NEW Scrambler is created for the rider who challenges the ordinary, desires authenticity combined with innovative engineering and a touch of nostalgia for the scrambler generation. RRP $23,990 - The R nineT Scrambler features Heated Grips, Automatic Stability Control (ASC), Cross Spoke Wheels with a 19� front and LED Turn indicators.

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THE ULTIMATE MOTORCYCLE FOR EVERY ADVENTURE RIDER The new Tiger 800 is a dynamic Adventure motorcycle designed to deliver whatever you want no matter how you ride. On road or off, the new Tiger’s manners, riding position, handling and responsive engine give the rider everything required to enjoy every ride. For a limited time only, receive a $1000 trade-in contribution and a FREE added value accessory pack with the new Triumph Tiger 800 XR or Triumph Tiger 800 XC. The Tiger 800 XR comes with added value touring pack which includes: fog light kit, heated grips, adjustable high screen and a tank bag kit, valued at $1659. The Tiger 800 XC comes with added value protection pack which includes: headlight protector, fork protectors, tank pad, paddock stand bobbins, oil filter cover, frame protector kit valued at $559 and engine dresser bars, alloy radiator guard and alloy sump guard kit worth an additional $1207. Total value $1766. To ride one now visit triumphmotorcycles.co.nz

TIGER 800 XR from $20,490 +orc

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Mike Pero Southern Classic Photos: Peter Donaldson, heathermack photography ltor_Hennen_Sinclair.tif

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should have known better. I answered a phone call from Stu Avant. “Mate, you can be our New Zealand manager,” he said. “Er. Of what?” “We’re bringing a couple of bikes to the Timaru classic meeting. You can organise it all from your end.” “Gee, thanks Stu.” That’s when I should have politely claimed a bad connection, ended the call and taken up knitting. Anyone who knows Stu, knows that nothing is ever as simple as he sells it. He told me he and Tom Dermody were bringing over their Suzuki RGB500 and

Tom’s Yamaha YZR500; riders Graeme Crosby and Kevin Magee. “Dave Reesby from CAMS phoned and asked if we would be interested. I said we would be and you could arrange everything.” Already Stu was buzzing. “We’re all up for it. Just an old school weekend. Parade laps then into the bar. Magee can’t wait. I haven’t told Croz yet but he’ll be there, even if we aren’t paying him.” That was way back at the start of the year. I checked air freight prices for a couple of bikes, made some motel bookings and talked to Dave and meeting

Peter Donaldson explains some of the background to the hugely successful Mike Pero Southern Classic... co-ordinator Sue van den Heuvel. They were happy and CAMS was on board. It all seemed surprisingly simple. Then more phone calls from Sydney. “Mate, Steve Trinder wants to bring his XR23, Pat Hennen’s old bike. and Tom wants to bring his XR69 for Paul Byrne to ride.” Great. More motel rooms booked. Then another call. “Mate, Garry Middleton wants to bring a couple of Gregg Hansford’s old Kawasakis. And a TZ750.” Great. More juggling of motel bookings. By now we’re talking a container and speaking to Customs and IRD about carnets, bike values and implications. Life was no longer quite so simple. Arghhh... Step up Sue. She got Mike Pero on board and now it was the Mike Pero Southern Classic and CAMS had some financial leeway. And Mike bought a newish TZ250 bike to celebrate. More work for Rod Price. It was just getting bigger and bigger. John Boote was on board and Robbie Phillis, plus Jock Woodley and Paul McLachlan. Then that lively party rabble from up north known as the ‘Lizards’ told me they were riding down to the meeting. Add Lizards Aaron Slight, Richard Scott, Gary Goodfellow and Richard Scoullar to the

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A PERFECT LITMUS TEST

FOR NATIONALS

Words & photos: Andy McGechan


There was no stopping Tony Rees at Whanganui in the Formula One/ Superbike class as he clinched the Suzuki Series crown for 2016. KIWI RIDER

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MAGNETIC ATTRACTION The NEO Extreme sport road jacket features a 600D nylon outer shell with flex panels on shoulders, elbows and waist, plus dual tension-control straps on each arm for adjustability. A magnetic neck closure system closes the neck upon zipping up the jacket – a nice touch – and there’s CE armour in the elbows and shoulders, plus a foam back pad. Distributor: Forbes & Davies Size style: black or black/fluoro, S to 3XL Price: $279 Info: forbesanddavies.co.nz

NITRO-FUELLED FLIP-FRONT HELMET The new Nitro F345 UNO DVS flip-front helmet features MPT (Multi Poly Tech) shell construction, and fits an integrated pivoting chin bar and visor, an internal drop-down sun visor, an air filtration system at the brow, rear exhaust vents for heat dissipation, a fully removable and washable comfort fit liner system and micrometric buckle fastening. Distributor: Forbes & Davies Size style: gloss or satin black in sizes S to XL Price: $199 Info: forbesanddavies.co.nz

ULTIMATE ON-ROAD COMMS The 20S is a Bluetooth comms system with a versatile jog dial for ease of use. It allows a seamless blend of incoming and outgoing audio for a mixed audio experience versus the traditional interruption-based tech. Users can call hands free, listen to wireless stereo music or satnav voice instruction, and have intercom conversations with a passenger or other riders. Distributor: Nationwide Accessories Price: Dual Pack $949, Single Pack $499 Info: nwa.co.nz

MAXIMUM SPORT PERFORMANCE The Dunlop Sportmax Q3 tyre for street or track features carbon fibre sidewall reinforcement for exceptional cornering performance and feel. Fewer, longer tread grooves enhance wet-weather performance, the rear’s design increases latitude in line choice and improves linear steering, and a hard-wearing centre and grippy side compounds aim at excellent grip, traction and tread life. Distributor: Forbes & Davies Size style: Suits sport bikes from 600cc up Price: From $299 Info: forbesanddavies.co.nz

CARRY THE KITCHEN SINK THIS SUMMER Planning some serious touring this summer? Check out the MotoDry pack/rear bag. Constructed from heavy-duty reinforced material, it expands to a huge 50 litres to hold plenty of gear. Adjustable mounts mean it’ll fit most luggage racks and it comes with adjustable shoulder straps when off the bike, plus a built-in waterproof rain/storm cover should the weather turn ugly. Distributor: Forbes & Davies Price: $179 Info: forbesanddavies.co.nz

SOLES WITH SOUL The TCX Street Ace delivers waterproof street style for your feet. A full grain leather upper and suede inserts and a waterproof lining guarantee that. You’ll also find toe and heel reinforcements, they lace closed, and feature a new-design wear-resistant and grippy rubber sole. Distributor: Northern Accessories Size style: Black, EU 36-48; US 3.5-13 Price: $279 Info: northern.co.nz

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RIVET-TING CHAIN TECH We’ve all wasted frustrating time fitting chains, but now it’s got easier. Regina has introduced Japanese-style hollow-point rivet links as an option for all sizes of its popular ‘Z’ ring chain. It says this style of link is easier to rivet, to speed up chain swaps, and it suits commonly available chain tool kits. Distributor: Eurobike Wholesale Price: From $6.50 Info: eurobike.co.nz

STREAMLINED COMFORT FOR SAFER HEADS AGV introduces the K-5, for sports use but now with more comfort. The fibreglass and carbon fibre shell is light, and formed with aerodynamics in mind: it’s a compact design penned after studies on racing helmets, and integrates a rear spoiler for stability at speed. It has an easily-operated inner visor and achieved a 4/5 star SHARP safety rating. Distributor: Nationwide Accessories Size style: XS/54 - 2XL/64, Hero Black/Red (New Graphic). Other colours and graphics available Price: Hero Black/Red: $595 Info: nwa.co.nz

TWO LOOKS, ONE HELMET The Zeus 613C is a versatile multi-function helmet that can adapt to jet, or full face, with an inner sun visor and an outer visor with a tight seal to prevent rain penetration. Small and light weight, it includes a ventilation system, a three-piece removable washable inner lining, an integrated glasses channel and, of course, that removable chin bar. Distributor: Nationwide Accessories Size style: XS/54 - XL/61, Black Blue, White, Matt Black Price: Black Blue: $169 White, Matt Black: $159 Info: nwa.co.nz

STEALTHY FEET FOR BUDGET-CONSCIOUS RIDERS These Apex Stealth urban/touring boots feature a durable Lorica outer, a waterproof and breathable membrane, stretch panels for enhanced comfort, an auto-lock zipper and Velcro closure, a non-slip ultra-light rubber sole, padded protections, and double stitching in high-stress areas. They’re designed for superb protection and comfort for the budget-conscious commuter or tourer. Distributor: Forbes & Davies Size style: Euro sizes 41 to 47 Price: $219 Info: forbesanddavies.co.nz

RAD ROAD FOOTWEAR The waterproof TCX S-Speed street/ touring boot features a soft-touch microfibre construction with micro-injected inserts and a padded front and rear area for a better comfort and flexibility. These reinforced boots feature iron mesh air intakes, a polyurethane heel guard and shin plate, and a polyurethane shift pad plus a replaceable toe slider. Distributor: Northern Accessories Size style: Black/Graphite, EU 38-49 US 5-14 Price: $459 Info: northern.co.nz

THE DEVIL TAKES YOU FURTHER Pirelli’s Rosso III is the new Diablo super-sport tyre, designed to take road performance to a new level. It’s designed for today’s highly technical bikes and their electronic control systems, and uses research gained during 12 years as official tyre supplier for the FIM World Superbike champs. A bi-compound construction for full grip at mild lean angles, and a large footprint, are guaranteed. Distributor: Nationwide Accessories Price: From $307.59 Info: nwa.co.nz

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IT’S ALL ABOUT THE L-BRACKETS The key to the Bike-Pack System starts with the L-Brackets. These are custom-made for each model bike. At the present time, we cater for well over 2000 models. Once the L-Brackets are fitted to your bike then you can configure just how you want to carry your luggage.

Evo SyStEm Our latest EVO design for the VENTURA BikePack System uses a horizontal rack that secures and supports the packs ensuring there is no load movement when riding. As with the original Pack-Rack System the new EVO System offers you many options as to how you can position the packs and consequently the load. It all depends on your personal preference or whether you are riding solo or with a pillion. The EVO System Rack is fully interchangeable with the original Bike-Pack System. All you need are the L-Brackets, once you have them you can mix and match to whatever suits your situation.

Pack forward

Pack rearward

We truly believe there is no other luggage system that gives you the options as to how you carry your gear. Whether you are going on a major trip or just riding around town we have an answer for you. • Slip the pack on • Snap the buckles • Tighten the straps • Job done – you’re on your way.

EVO 10 Pack, pack forward


And then of course there is how our ASTRO Top-Box fits and our Pannier Support System with the Bonneville Panniers. But they are another story! It’s all about the L-Brackets.

TOO EASY

NEW Flat EVO-Rack

Slide on the EVO Pack

Visit www.ventura-bike.com call 07 849 4392 or visit your local dealer for more information. www.youtube.com/ watch?v=Lgf-n6oIWyo

• Snap the buckles

• Tighten the straps

• Job done – you’re on your way.


ADVENTURE IN THE

Words: Jock McLauchlan / Photos: Geoff Osborne, Jock

A swathe of KTM riders came from all over NZ to take on the first KTM Coast to Coast Adventure Rallye

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mens are interesting things. I’d heard through the grapevine, as you do, that KTM was about to hold an inaugural Adventure Rallye in New Zealand. Now, naturally as a huge adventure riding fan and KR tester, I was hopeful of doing a least some of the ride. Then, out of the blue, two very cool things happened. The first was Vege (KR publisher) said I was down for the first two days and Rosie (the event

manager from KTM Aussie) emailed to ask my T-shirt size. Yes! I was on the ride with cool goodies. Secondly, when I went to pick up my bike for the ride, the 1190 Adventure had been fully adventure-prepped and had the sexiest set of Workshop Graphics I could ever imagine. This was all a bit more than a positive omen... I was beginning to feel like the chosen one. All I had to do now was ride my very sexy, blinged up 1190 down to Papamoa Beach for the start. Like that was going to be a hardship...


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Journeyman Words: Jock ‘Gold Bullion’ McLauchlan / Photos: Geoff Osborne

Kawasaki’s dual-purpose KLR650 is simple and reliable but won’t set your pants on fire... and we quite like it like that.

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he Kawasaki KLR650 is something of a dinosaur in the motorcycling world – it seems to have been around forever except, in the KLR’s case, it never died out... and for good reason. Adventure riders will certainly know of the KLR650’s reputation as being a bullet proof, inexpensive world tourer that offers the best bang for buck in the market place. Yes, the Suzuki DR650SE is a little cheaper and lighter with more ability in the tight stuff, but it doesn’t come with a huge fuel tank as standard and, just as importantly, an excellent fairing and two decent headlights. In the days of 150hp adventure bikes, the KLR nicely bridges the gap between these intimidating (for some) monsters and the genuine light weight trail/dirt bikes. It’s an evolutionary niche the KLR has all to itself. The KLR650 engine is a single cylinder, double overhead camshaft, liquid-cooled unit with a five-speed gearbox. It is 651cc and has a well over-square bore and stroke of 100mm x 83mm. There is only one, big long radiator mounted on the left side and it has an automatic fan for added cooling in slow going. The fuelling is via a Keihin CVK 40mm carburettor with handle bar mounted choke lever for convenience and of course electric start. It is a solid performing engine, and perfect for long distance adventure riding, but it will never set hearts aflame in the excitement department. What it will do is this; provide you with a seamless, torquey and userfriendly power delivery that gets the job done quietly and efficiently, eating up miles with deceptive ease, day after day, week after week and so on. There is a reason why so many of these things travel the world. It’s a rugged and simple machine and at 100 to 110km/h the engine is in the sweet spot, just loping along effortlessly. Top speed is around 160km/h. The only real issue with the motor is the five-speed gearbox and tall

first gear which means the clutch gets a hard time in tight riding. The clutch fades when given a workout or even when manoeuvring a lot. While in some respects the torquey, lazy power is suited to the wide-ratio gearbox, a lower first gear from a six speed gearbox would be better in tighter off-road terrain and make acceleration a little more sprightly by closing up the other ratios... but not necessarily making it go any faster overall because it just runs out of puff. I liked the engine and felt it suited the character of the machine as a whole.

Our red test model was a handsome beast and I liked the overall feel of the ergonomics. It has an excellent, sit up, commanding riding position with high straight bars and generous hand guards that offer great weather protection. The seat is long and thickly padded, but I felt the foam was a little on the soft side and might sag out over time; however it was comfortable enough for the duration of this test. The rear carrier is a great size, made from strong-looking plastic and has the tool kit built in to the top. I can’t decide if this is a good idea or not. On the one hand the tool kit is right there in a handy place to get at - if there is KIWI RIDER

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Words: Peter Elliott / Photos: Geoff Osborne

Learner machine, commuter and potential rat bike or bobber, Suzuki’s TU250X comes under Peter Elliott’s scrutinous gaze.

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n its base configuration, bog standard out of the box, this little Suzuki TU250X looks like a wee cracker. Its retro styling is a nod back to seventies cool, even down to the wide, square brake pedal with rounded knurls and a narrow gauge gear lever. I love the candy gold tank, black shiny guards and chrome wheel rims. Very 1972. I was reminded by a friend who like his ratbikes – the rustier and worn the better – that the Suzuki TU250X was actually a cool little bike in it’s own right, but I suspect much of this was down to the fact that many a bobber and stripped back little street cruiser has started life from this base machine. All the good basic detail is there, a single cylinder, 249cc air-cooled, fourstroke motor, coupled with the SDTV (Suzuki Dual Throttle Valve) injection system, which delivers a solid, if not lightning fast, commuter machine. The split seat looks kind of cool, but at a 770mm seat height is a little close to the ground for my longer legs, and generally I found the bike very compact. This makes it an enticing prospect for learner or returning riders, where its directly aimed. The wheelbase is 1375mm and it’s a nimble little traffic bike, with slightly narrow bars that make lane-splitting a less fraught exercise than it can be on bigger machines. It is light too, at only 148kg – this is an easy pick up, if it gets

knocked over in town. Taken out for a blast in traffic, I had a ball, zapping comfortably about with plenty of inner city zip. But if you are heading onto Auckland’s motorways it may take a little more fortitude. It will do 100km/h with a decent handful, but with a weighty rider, a dash of uphill, and a stroppy Auckland afternoon headwind, that drops to about 80-85 and uses way more throttle to hold it there. I managed to get the bike out to 130km/h on a short patch of motorway, but that was absolutely top whack. It’s no racer, but it will deliver you safely on and off the motorways and to be fair, that’s all it needs to do. Suzuki’s of the seventies used to have names, like ‘Stinger’, ‘Gaucho’ and ‘Rebel’ and I think the TU250X is desperately in need of a name, rather than a model number that makes it sound like... well... a dog biscuit, frankly. There were a couple of issues which got my attention fairly quickly. On the test bike there was a pronounced vertical bouncing vibration of the front wheel, of about 1 to 2cms at 50km/h, but I suspect the front wheel had flicked a balance weight off. It evened out above and below, but at commute speed was annoying. The other niggle was that under braking the front disc pulsed, with feedback to the lever, and I had a look at the disc surface but found no obvious high or flat spot. I did think the gear ratio needed a wee

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Fickle weather is always part of the equation as spring clashes with summer in the Deep South and this year the weather played hardball at the 2016 Burt Munro Challenge.

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espite hail, sleet, driving rain and strong winds, the eleventh running of the Burt Munro Challenge saw record crowds at the Classic Motorcycle Mecca Museumsponsored NZ Hillclimb Champs up the daunting Bluff Hill.

Times were never going to worry the records in wet conditions but the riders still left nothing in the bag as they threw themselves at the hill which has been challenging them since 1927. Jason Feaver scored the quickest time on his Honda CRF450R as the hard-hitting superbikes struggled to get their power down on the tight and bumpy hill. The fact that road repairs had eliminated the spring that used to trickle across on a blind bend previously was not noticed by the riders due to the road staying wet and greasy all day long. From the hill, it was over to the Honda NZ Super-X Champs at Winton, where Ben Townley showed he is back on form, winning the main game ahead of Josh Coppins and Cody Cooper. Despite the event only a short drive away from rainy Bluff, it was held in dry conditions, making it a spectacle for the crowd and drumming up more interest in Friday evening’s upcoming beach racing. Prior to the low-tide beach Indian Motorcycle NZ Beach Racing Champs at the now world famous Oreti Beach, KIWI RIDER

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Rising talent from Oparau

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ne of the rising talents in New Zealand Junior Motocross is Oparau’s James Scott. After wrapping up the 13-16 years 85cc national title at the New Zealand Junior Motocross Championship in Hawkes Bay in April, James and father Matt boarded a plane bound for Belgium to begin preparation for the 2016 Honda 150 European Motocross Championship. This is a single make five round championship run in conjunction with the World MXGP series at tracks around Europe, run with the backing of Honda Europe, and spearheaded by Irish exGrand Prix legend Gordon Crockard who has the role of both coach and event manager for the series. The series is based on a partnership between MXGP organisers Youthstream and Honda to nurture and develop the next generation of GP riders. James was lucky enough to secure a seat in the 2016 series, while the make and model of machinery were not his preferred option, the series offered the best opportunity for a taste of Grand Prix level motocross, and on a level playing field with all bikes being identical and controlled, no modifications permitted. With limited experience on the Honda 150 machine, Scott had a steep learning curve to get used to the bike in a matter of weeks before he was thrown in the deep end. While in Europe he was fortunate enough to link up with Kiwi MX legend Ben Townley and his family while he was making his MXGP comeback, and was able to help James along on his journey into a completely new world. While the results don’t necessarily reflect his ability and speed shown over the three rounds he was able to compete in, the

experience bodes well for the future, and he demonstrated to the MXGP paddock that he is the next rising star from the bottom of the world, and as he progresses into the National 125 class, there are opportunities to compete in Europe again in 2017 in the EMX125 category. Tell us about your experience living and racing in Europe. My first round was in Teutschenthal, Germany, which was a hard pack track that I knew would suit my riding style. I ended up 5th overall for the weekend with some small crashes and bike issues letting me down but it was a good start to racing on the world stage. In between the 150 rounds, I had quite a big break and it was good to ride Lommel and get used to riding sand. It was really good to be able to watch some of the best

riders in the world too and I was living with one of them - Ben Townley. Living with BT was a really big help for me being over by myself for quite a while it was good to have Ben and his family looking after me. Round 2 was in England which was a race I was really looking forward to and for me it started off great leading the first half of the lap and then getting a flat tyre which caused me to DNF that race. In the second race, I got another good start, led for a few laps and then got passed and finished second (behind reigning champion Emil Weckman). Round 3 was in Lommel, which was basically my home track by then. I was excited to see what I could do but during training that week before Lommel I had a small crash and ended up breaking my wrist but didn’t know so just carried on. I made it to Lommel and did two laps in qualifying and crashed and dislocated my shoulder. Then I knew it was going to be home time with two rounds to go which really sucked but I had a really good time while I was over there and learnt so much. After your season was cut short at Lommel forcing you to return home, tell us about what you’ve been up to since then. When I got home we sorted out my shoulder and it was about three weeks off the bike. When I first got to ride my new 2017 KTM 125, I had a really sore wrist and we went and got it checked and came home with a cast on which once again sucked because I was off the bike for another five weeks. After that five weeks I was back on the bike and definitely ready to go again. It was so good to be back riding after my injuries. You recently battled with current MX1 champion Cody Cooper in the 125 class at Waikato Champs. Tell us about that. Yeah my first race back was at the Waikato Champs at North King Country’s track. I rode Juniors and then Seniors, which gave me a chance to line up against one of the best riders in New Zealand; Cody Cooper. It was an awesome experience getting to race him on his old CR125 in the National 125 class. What are your plans for 2017? 2017 will be quite a big year for me. I’ll have the Woodville Grand Prix, then four rounds of New Zealand Senior Nationals, and hopefully go back to Europe for a couple rounds on a 125 in the EMX125 class. KIWI RIDER

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Words: Peter Elliott / Photos: Geoff Osborne

Understanding how to control a motorcycle isn’t dark magic, trials riding can teach you the skills to truly master your machine.

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am a motorcycle rider and have been a keen observer of motorcycles for many years. It all began for me, as it did for so many riders – ogling something that had the thrust of a rocket, the hip of the rockstar and awesome ‘pulling’ power. The speed and danger added sometimes fearsome thrills, particularly with the advent of the fiery Japanese machines before frames, suspension and brakes improved to the same levels. I remember being so enamoured of the 1972 Yamaha RD 350 in its candy apple red, with chrome pipes and guards, as to almost mess my pants. For years I dreamed of modern bikes, but they were always too expensive and far off, so I rode a post-war CZ175 until it dropped dead, then a succession of old wrecks and Vespas. It was around 1976 when I was first introduced to trials bikes and fell in love all over again. The Montesa Cota 247 and Ossa 175 were the the hot machines of the day and I eagerly went off to the Pioneer Motorcycle Club trials all over the Canterbury district, ogling bikes from afar with little hope of ever attaining one. Many years later I bought a Yamaha TY250 and finally learnt a little about clutch and throttle control and balance. But deciding I could tackle a very bouldery river before mastering basics brought me firmly, and bloodily, to reality. About ten years ago I got into trials properly, joining the Hamilton MC for trials, and slowly progressed to the

magnificently ordinary rider I am today. I have reached static balance perhaps, as I slowly improve, the years slowly decrease my ability, it’s sad but inevitable. But part of the joy of motorcycling is seeing others grab the opportunity to learn about motorcycle control. If there is one major lesson that trials riding imparts above all others it is this: ceasing to be a passenger. It’s amazing to watch what happens to the mind when one removes the seat! Whilst the Auckland group of trials riders all have a strong interest in growing the sport, it has become increasingly clear that trials training generates sound control principles of the motorcycle. This translates to every other form of riding. Simple skills such as tight turns; slipping the clutch and riding the rear brake, allowing the bike to pivot round in its own length, co-ordinate the hand, eye and balance skills that lead to greatly increased confidence and understanding of what the machine will do. Learning to wheelstand without the use of the throttle, just by utilising weight transfer and suspension, is easily and simply taught on a trials bike. These skills, and more, all help with riders remaining ‘feet downward’ when any machine does something unexpected. Basically, we set up trials training areas at every training trial where youngsters and novices of all ages can start on very, very simple courses and proceed to riding social grade trials by the end of day one. We set five sections, the first teaches KIWI RIDER

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STOP ON A DIME WITH BREMBO Now readily available in New Zealand, Brembo brake pads are available for all brands of bike with compounds available for off-road, road and race applications. Brembo says it’s the most popular choice for Grand Prix teams and is chosen by manufacturers when high performance is required. Distributor: Eurobike Wholesale Price: From $55 Info: eurobike.co.nz, or find the application for your bike at moto.brembo.com/en

SCORPION’S KNOBBY STING Pirelli’s Scorpion MT90 AT features big central knobs for straight-riding stability with general V-shape orientation for high traction and braking adherence. Suitable for big adventure bikes, their design delivers excellent high-speed stability even when fully loaded, and the silica-thread compound aims at superb wet/dry grip, plus optimal mileage and tread wear performance. Distributor: Nationwide Accessories Size style: Some 0°- steel-belt radial sizes specially developed for heavy usage (desert and sand) on new generation big Enduro bikes. Price: from $129.50 Info: nwa.co.nz

EYE PROTECTION WITH OUTRIGGERS US brand EKS has further developed its GOX goggle. The EKS-S incorporates a ‘fit force’ outrigger system, a detachable nose guard and a new ‘flo air’ ventilation system, four lens channel restraint tabs to reduce lens recoil, four-layer, neoprene lined face foam and a pliable urethane – they’ll be among the best you can wear. Distributor: Forbes & Davies Style: A range of cool colours Price: $119 Info: forbesanddavies.co.nz

TRIGGER ACTION FOR DIRT-BIKE GUNNERS The Zeta Trigger brake pedal’s arm is designed for sensitive pedal control and traction, in two different positions. Made of forged A2014 aluminium for durability and tipped by CNC machined A7079 aluminium, it has a smooth, anodised finish and a bolt, pin and spring of stainless steel to cut corrosion. Distributor: Northern Accessories Size style: Available for popular makes and models Price: From $109 Info: northern.co.nz

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ELEMENTAL DIRT GEAR Dirt gear can really take a battering, and every time you need a new set, you want the best. O’Neal’s 2017 adult Element Racewear Jersey, with its Afterburner Graphics, features breathable moisturewicking material, a v-neck collar, an extended tail to keep it tucked in, and sewn-in elbow padding. Distributor: Northern Accessories Size style: Available in adult or youth sizing Price: Adult and youth jerseys $49.95 Info: northern.co.nz

ULTIMATE PROTECTION FOR DAKAR SHENANIGENS Ipone Katana Off-Road is a 100% synthetic four-stroke lubricant, dedicated to competition machines and expert riders. It’s high in detergents and dispersants to protect the engine in a damp environment, and efficient temperature resistance mean recommends it to long distances in the desert. You’re promised better cylinder protection, more k’s covered, fewer oil changes and no clutch slip. Distributor: Nationwide Accessories Price: 10W40 4L $119; 10W50 1L $25.00, 4L $111.20; 10W60 1L $32.95, 4L $111.20 Info: nwa.co.nz

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2016 Honda Whakatane Words & photos: Andy McGechan

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t’s an international class event and it typically attracts international-class talent. So when a couple of the individuals who were Team New Zealand riders for the 2016 Motocross of Nations campaign in Italy in September were also the main winners at the big annual postChristmas Honda Summercross near Whakatane in December, there weren’t too many raised eyebrows. Mount Maunganui’s Cody Cooper and Hamilton’s Josiah Natzke were the two stand-out individuals at the twoday motocross extravaganza, while

fellow Kiwi internationals Rhys Carter, Ben Townley, Hamish Harwood, Kayne Lamont, Courtney Duncan, Trent Collins, Maximus Purvis, Cameron Negus and Darryll King also showed their world class pedigree. With a slightly changed format from previous years –the seniors racing on day one (immediately after Boxing Day) and the juniors on day two – it meant the main spectator focus was on the first day of action, although there was still a large crowd that stayed around to witness junior heroes such as Collins, Purvis, Tauranga’s Josh Tredinnick, Kotemaori’s Reece Lister, Taihape’s Hayden Smith,

Oparau’s James Scott, Matamata’s Brodie Connolly, Wellsford’s Wyatt Collins and Waitoki’s Cole Davies strut their stuff the next day. The day two crowd was also privileged to see talented Australian brothers Adam and Noah Smerdon celebrate junior class wins as they finished ahead of Kiwi heroes Trent Duggan (of Mount Maunganui) and Thomas Watts (of Wairoa) respectively. But it was the five-race win streak by Honda star Cooper that perhaps grabbed the most attention. “I have not always done so well here,” said the 33-year-old national MX1


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Balance shafts in a two-stroke? That’s right, and we reckon KTM has made the two-stroke option even more appealing.

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R was at the running-in of KTM’s Road Show test bikes a few months back, when they were straight out of the crate. While this is an exciting time for a tester, with a fleet of brand new bikes to throw a leg over and put some miles on, it is not always a time that you ride the bikes at their best. Sure, you get an appreciation for the updates and changes and frankly we were blown away by the smoothness of the new counter-balanced KTM two-stroke engines. However, two-stroke bikes are seldom jetted correctly straight from the box and, like all new machines, they need a little fettling and personalising to be at their best for any given rider. Enter Jake Whiteman’s own KTM 250XC. Jake’s machine is not completely standard having had the suspension re-valved at the front and rear and it’s had the jetting tidied up. He has also fitted the more aggressive power valve spring to suit his racing requirements. Power wise I was most impressed with Jake’s XC. The jetting is crisp and the power very strong throughout the rev range – a marked improvement from the bike straight out of the crate. It is torquey and responsive; always feeling like it is in the power, but with no real feeling of a powerband. For slow work and getting traction the engine works great and it doesn’t stall easily. Then, when the terrain opens up, hang on because this baby hauls arse up top too. I was sure prior to riding Jake’s 250 that the 300XC had

the better engine. They are both all new with a counter-balancer and very smooth, but now I’m thinking the 250 might have the edge. The new XC models handle brilliantly with almost-intuitive, agile and very accurate steering that is also stable and quite balanced out of the box. They are however a little on the soft side suspension-wise for larger and or faster riders. So, for this reason Jake has revalved the shock and forks. In the sand I liked the shock as it held up better in the stroke, then moved smoothly with greater bottoming resistance and better rebound control. However, I think for hard pack the setting could be too firm initially and perhaps transfer small sharp bumps back to the rider. The forks were not really to my liking though, sitting too high in the stroke and being too firm in the first third of the travel. They gave me arm pump quite quickly, but in their defence they were awesome on big hits and fast whoops. However, on balance the standard fork setting while being a little soft worked better for me the majority of the time. I hear Jake’s forks have since been re-valved again Like all KTMs the brakes, ergos and general fit and finish are excellent – they really are a class act. For this year though, the all new engine has lifted the two-strokes to another level that is clearly ahead of all opposition. These are fantastic dirt bikes and crosscountry race bikes in particular. Personally, I see them ahead of the 250 four-stroke brigade, but perhaps I’m a little old-school in my thinking. Anyway, make no mistake about it, this is an exceptional bike.


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HONDA CRF JUNIORS

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he CRF50F has been around unchanged for a long time now with good reason – if it isn’t broke, don’t fix it. They’re solid performers that are extremely reliable and unbelievably economical. The basic drum brakes work very well with an easy pull for small hands and feet. The auto gearbox is so easy for a learner to ride with, but quite truck like to shift gears for small feet. I think the kickstart only is a plus as a first timer’s bike because a kid probably can’t start it, so there must be an adult present for them to ride.The suspension is great for learner kids on flat-ish paddocks, as is the long, safety-style seat.

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he Vespa parent company Piaggio was founded in 1884, when Rinaldo Piaggio started an engineering business dealing in shipping and railways. During the 1930s the company built bombers and seaplanes for the Italian airforce, as well as founding the nation’s first commercial airline. In 1945 the company headquarters were demolished by a combination of allied bombing and German sabotage. After the war the company moved in a different direction. There was a demand for inexpensive two wheeled

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70 YEARS OF VESPA transport in war torn Europe, and there was no shortage of engineering skills amongst what was left of the Piaggio workforce to answer the call. The result, designed by an aeronautical engineer, appeared in prototype form in 1945. Without a frame it consisted of a spot-welded steel chassis, bodywork and leg shields, and a 98cc single cylinder two-stroke engine. The motor, which drove the rear wheel, was encased under the seat, and so was the fuel tank. This gave the machine a ‘step-through’ appearance, making it easier for both male and female riders to wear more

conventional clothing than the usual motorcycle gear. Nothing quite like it had been seen before. The radical new two-wheeler, called the Vespa, took its name from the Italian for wasp, maybe because of the wasp-like buzz of the small two-stroke motor. Vespa went into production in 1946. In 1947 10,000 Vespas were sold, by 1956 this had reached a million, and by 2000 15 million. Such was the demand that Vespas were made under license in Britain, Germany, France, and Spain as well as Italy. This would later extend to India, Brazil and Indonesia. Critics who said that the Vespa

wasn’t a real motorcycle, but simply a fad that would fade as soon as the demand for simple commuter transport disappeared, were wrong on both counts. I suppose whether it is a real motorcycle is debatable, although it’s questionable if that’s what it was meant to be in the first place. By the year 2000 Piaggio had become the third largest producer of motor driven two-wheelers in the world, which suggests that a lot of people who would probably not ride a motorcycle were riding Vespas. Also the need for people to look for reliable commuter transport,

Classic 1962 Vespa GS 146cc

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