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BSA Gold Star 650 2026 Review | Worthy Of The Name?

The BSA Gold Star name means something in Britain. It is one of those badges that carries real history, not just marketing. So when BSA revived it as a modern 650 single with old-school looks, the big question became simple: does it actually feel special on real roads, or is it just retro dressing?...

A £14k Sports Scooter?! Living With the 2026 Yamaha TMAX Tech Max

The Yamaha TMAX has always sat in a strange space between scooter convenience and motorcycle performance. For 2026, the TMAX Tech Max doubles down on that idea, adding premium tech and comfort features while pushing the price firmly into full-sized motorcycle territory. This 2026 Yamaha TMAX Tech Max review looks at what that £14,400...

2026 BSA Bantam 350 Review – Back to Basics, Back on the Road

The 2026 BSA Bantam 350 review is one of the most interesting tests we’ve done this year, not because it’s packed with tech or headline-grabbing power figures, but because it goes completely the other way. This is BSA’s modern reboot of a famous name, aimed at riders who want simple, affordable motorcycling without the...

Puig Radiator Protector – Lightweight Motorcycle Engine Protection

The Puig motorcycle radiator protector is designed to shield one of the most exposed and vulnerable components on modern bikes. It helps reduce the risk of damage from stones, road debris, and unexpected impacts during everyday riding. The Puig Radiator Protector is a protective accessory built for UK commuters, touring riders, and anyone upgrading...

2025 Honda XL750 Transalp Review – The Middleweight All-Rounder Tested

The Honda XL750 Transalp has always been a symbol of versatility, sitting between the big-mile Africa Twin and the more compact NX500. Revived in 2023 with Honda’s new 755cc parallel twin, the 2025 Transalp continues as a middleweight adventure option that blends road manners with a hint of off-road ability. This is Liam Simm’s...

2025 Yamaha Tenere 700 Review – Adventure Without the Fluff

The 2025 Yamaha Tenere 700 review is here, and this time it’s Liam Simm behind the bars, testing it on UK roads and B-roads. The Tenere has built a reputation for being the no-nonsense adventure bike – rugged, simple, and reliable. But with Yamaha adding a little more tech for 2025, has it strayed...