Top Internet Stories - 11 May 2012

Posted on 11. May, 2012 by admin.

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A week has gone by since last round-up of motorcycle articles you may have missed. Here’s this week’s batch.

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Video: Ducati - My Style

Posted on 11. May, 2012 by admin.

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#Ducati - Here’s a TV commercial that reminds me a lot of the Honda car advertisement featuring a car that is assembled in fast motion from all sorts of parts. Except this ad is in reverse; the motorcycle is stripped of its parts to become part of a hair-do. The ad is for Taft (hair products), an Italian subsidiary of Henkel/Schwarzkopf, for a competition involving Ducati.

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Ducati 65 Cucciolo Sport

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Posted on 05.11.2012 10:00 by Sulthoni , Kirby Filed under: Ducati | auction | cafe racer | Ducati Cucciolo | Motorcycles | Motorcycle Reviews | Ducati Back when cafe racers didn’t come with all the technology and design dynamics of today’s models, bikes like the Ducati 65 Cucciolo Sport were the kings of the road. As the sporting version of the Ducati 65, the 65 Cucciolo Sport was as popular a cafe racer as they’d come.

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BMW Concept 6

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Posted on 05.11.2012 09:00 by Sulthoni , Kirby Filed under: BMW | supersports | streetfighter | 2012 | Motorcycles | Motorcycle Reviews | BMW The new BMW Concept 6 has been described as an innovative, luxurious, and powerful BMW machine that has been adapted from the history and tradition of the BMW K-Series . The six-cylinder power unit on this motorcycle offers the kind of supreme and superior smoothness, refinement, and great power that has come to define BMW motorcycles

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Netherlands: Decrease In Number Of Motorcycle License Exams

Posted on 11. May, 2012 by admin.

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The number of people going for a motorcycle exam in The Netherlands has decreased sharply compared to last year. 21% less exams, so lots less motorcycle riders out there

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DogCam’s £250 MiniDVR HD Video Camera Reviewed

Posted on 10. May, 2012 by admin.

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DogCam have upped their game by releasing an affordable video camera which offers live playback and monitoring and a remote control for easy access.

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Money? Pay In Motorcycle Coins - Only In Somalia

Posted on 10. May, 2012 by admin.

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Money is a strange thing. Back in the beginning of time, when you needed something you didn’t make or grow yourself, you traded it with something you did. Bartering it was called

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UK: Is The London Congestion Charge Working?

Posted on 10. May, 2012 by admin.

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Back in 2003 London introduced a congestion charge for any car that wanted to travel into London.

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France: 150 Average Trip Speed Radars To Be Installed

Posted on 10. May, 2012 by admin.

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One of the last things the current French president has been able to push through before becoming unemployed, is the installation of 150 route trip radars. Route trip radars consist of 2 sets of radars, one at the beginning of a road segment, the other at the end. When you arrive at the beginning of the segment on your motorcycle, the first radar makes a photo of your motorcycle license plate, recording the date & time

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Video: British Superstock 600 crash shows us the true value of helmets

Posted on 09. May, 2012 by admin.

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Posted on 05.9.2012 13:00 by Kirby Filed under: | motorcycle | motorcycle videos | Racing | crash | scary | safety | motorcycle helmet | Motorcycles | Motorcycle News Anybody that has ever questioned the importance of racing helmets should take a step back and watch this video. The scene is the British Superstock 600, where riders Josh Wainwright and Johnny Bradshaw were involved in a ridiculous crash that could’ve been far worse than the injuries they sustained - if it weren’t for their helmets. In the 11th lap of the race, Wainwright lost control of his bike and as he stumbled into the track, Bradshaw’s bike literally clips him on the head, forcing the former to catapult out of his ride and into the track.

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