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    Euro trackdays are BACK!

    For almost two years European trackdays were off the menu thanks to the pandemic. In a post-Brexit world, are things back to normal now? Kar Lee booked himself onto a No Limits Cartagena 3-day event to find out…

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  • How To Start Motorcycle Racing

    Tom from Youtube channel I Like Motorbikes, tells you what you need and how much it costs to get on the start line. And also why you need to do it at least once!

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  • 2023 Motorcycle Race Calendars

    Plan your year around the motorcycle racing calendars for MotoGP, World Superbikes SBK, British Superbike BSB, Isle of Man TT and MXGP Motocross World Championship

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  • 2023 BMW M 1000 R Details & Insurance

    We do love our sportsbikes at BeMoto. But the new M 1000 R has turned our heads and relaxed our wrists and neck! Here’s all the details and how you can get insurance for this exciting new Roadster.

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  • 2023 BMW S1000 RR – Full Details

    Clearly a bike not lacking in performance, that hasn’t stopped BMW extracting more from its S 1000 RR and raiding the spares cupboard from the mighty M 1000 RR. We take a look at what upgrades the German machine gets for 2023.

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  • Shoei X-SPR Pro Launched

    BeMoto motorcycle insurance looks at the all-new top of the range motorbike helmet from Shoei, designed for high-speed performance riding and used by arguably the very best rider on the planet.

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  • Watchlist Wednesday: Suzuki GSX1100 Race Bike

    BeMoto track bike insurance looks at a Suzuki GSX/GSXR1100 1170 ET race bike on ebay, perfect for a bit of Earlystocks racing action…

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  • BMW Motorrad UK launches Performance Academy

    Four different rider training courses offered at Anglesey race circuit in North Wales and chance to ride a wide range of track-ready BMW Motorrad performance bikes

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  • Track Days 2022: Everything you need to know

    Track days are changing again. We spoke to MSVT who run track days at most of the UK’s main circuits to find out what you and your bike need to be on track in 2022.

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  • Multibike Garages: TeaPotOne (Bruce Smart)

    The bearded former policeman has ridden around the world on a sportsbike, destroyed two BMW GSs and now makes superb motorcycling vlogs and podcasts. Just don’t call him an influencer…

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  • New Motorbikes for 2021 Roundup

    One big hiccup in the bike industry was the lack of any trade shows and that meant there was nowhere for the big firms to show off their new 2021 models to us all. And with Euro 5 updates there were plenty of new bikes – far more than you might have expected given the impact of Covid-19 on the world…

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  • 2020 Aprilia RSV4 1100 Factory First Ride

    The Aprilia RSV4 1100 Factory is no doubt at the top of its game when it comes to the premier superbikes in the market. Alan Dowds gets a day on track to see if he is able to tame this beast with the new bells and whistles for 2020. The outcome? You’ll have to read more…

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  • 2020 BMW F900 XR Review

    Looking for a bike that is handsome, half-faired, sort-of-adventure-lite styling? Something solid with the build quality, technology and gadgetry that no-one does better than BMW?? This could well be the commuter motorbike for you…

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  • California Superbike School

    At BeMoto we reckon everybody should get on a trackday and where possible get some tuition. Here’s a useful overview of the legendary California Superbike School and what’s involved in making you a better, faster and safer rider on both track and the road…

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  • Multibike Garages: Baron Von Grumble

    BeMoto customer Chris Eades, of 44Teeth or Baron von Grumble as you most likely know him, gets to ride every bike you could ever dream of! But what does he own in his collection? Find out here…

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  • Tomorrow’s World: Exotic Bike Materials

    In 2020 we’ve got supercharged engines, electric suspension, wheelie control, carbon wheels, aerodynamic wings and 220bhp litre-class road bikes! But if you’d showed me that list 20 years ago, I’d have been a teeny bit disappointed…

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  • Energica Test Ride: MotoE Ego Corsa Electric Race Bike

    MotoE has just finished its first season of racing as a MotoGP support series. Our man Alan Dowds got a spin on a MotoE Ego Corsa Electric Race Bike at Valencia – here’s what he reckoned…

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  • ANATOMY OF A TRACK BIKE

    You can take anything around a racetrack, as long as it goes around a corner. Whatever you choose, there are a range of mods and bolt-ons that will make your steed that much more capable, and here are the most popular…

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  • Multibike Garages: Joanna Benz

    ​One bike is never enough! Which is why we pride ourselves on being so competitive for multibike insurance policies. Joanna Benz is a BeMoto customer who wasn’t able to stop at just one bike, so we asked her what is in her garage and why…

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  • BMW S1000RR 2019 Review

    IT’S hard to believe now. But BMW used to have a terrible reputation for performance. It wasn’t till 2009 that they launched a proper sports bike – the S1000RR – 10 years later we’re at the Estoril circuit, to try the very latest 2019 model…

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  • 2019 First Ride – BMW R1250 GS Adventure

    We all know how successful BMW’s big GS Boxer range has been over the past 20-odd years, helped by Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman’s made-for-television adventures. And now, w’re in Almeria, Spain, to check out the latest iteration – the 2019 R1250 GS Adventure…

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  • 2018 New Bike Price Roundup

    2018 looks to be an exciting year for new bikes, with sweet machinery from Ducati, Kawasaki, BMW and Triumph all heading our way. Here’s a roundup of the latest price announcements for all the hot 2018 bikes, so far…

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  • Bemoto Trackday Vox Pops

    We joined a Eurotrax trackday in France to pick up some trackday advice nuggets, see what these trackday enthusiasts had to say about their bikes and how to make the best of the day…

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  • BMW RnineT Racer 2017 Review

    With its ice-white paint, BMW Motorsport coachlines and retro-race style, the RnineT really caught the imagination of UK bikers. Under that beautiful exterior though, the Racer is also a bit of a beast…

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  • BMW S1000R 2017 Review

    Remember the ‘streetfighter’ craze of the late 1980s? Fast forward 30 years, and the ‘streetfighter’ is an established factory class, the supernaked. BMW’s version, the S1000R, is firmly in the crackers category…

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  • Trackday Travel & Repatriation

    As motorcycle insurance specialists, we offer great value Trackday Travel Insurance products to protect your emergency medical and repatriation costs in the event of an accident on an overseas trackday…

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  • Spanish Fly: Euro Bike Trackdays

    If you’re chomping at the bit for that first biking fix of the year, why wait when the sun is warm and the beer is cool down in Spain? From novices on roadbikes to seasoned racers in winter testing mode, everyone is more relaxed due to the holiday atmosphere…

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  • Trackday Addicts Group

    Ryan started Trackday Addicts group on Facebook (also known as TDA) to keep in contact with friends away from the track: “I used the group to share photos, events and generally have a laugh”…

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  • Yamaha RZ500 (RD500LC) ‘R5’

    Featured in Australian Motorcycle News, this Yamaha ‘R5’ was created by Robert Hook in his Melbourne garage, a large scale model sculptor, ex-racer and ​motorcycle engineering genius, with a spare RZ500 engine and a YZF-R6 frame…

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  • Ducati 1299 Superleggera

    The Superleggera is the first factory motorbike with a carbon fibre frame, swingarm, subframe and wheels – with an electronics package NASA could only dream of when Neil Armstrong faked the moon landing…

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  • Race Ready 2017 YZF-R6

    Following the launch of the new YZF-R6, Yamaha have followed up with a new ‘ race-ready’ middleweight Supersport bike at the 2016 EICMA International Motorcycle Exhibition in Milan.

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  • Ducati Desmosedici D16

    ​It’s not everyday that you come across a Ducati Desmosedici, let alone one with the extremely rare and expensive GP7 kit. Vince Hosking, a keen follower of the BeMoto Facebook Page, got in touch with us asking if we could provide a quote to insure his – how could we refuse!

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  • Legendary Day Competition Winner

    Russ Gardner was the lucky winner of the BeMoto and Team 6T9 ‘Win a Legendary Day’ Competition. Russ met up with GP Legend Freddie Spencer (Fast Freddie) at the amazing 2016 World GP Bike Legends event at Silverstone Classics. See what he had to say…

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  • Suzuki GSX-R1000 Concept

    ​Suzuki revealed their much-anticipated update to the GSX-R1000 last year in the form of a ‘concept’ and although we love it, we suspect that in a parallel world there’s already an edgier, more MotoGP version in existence…

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  • BMW Motorrad R5 Hommage

    The original BMW R5 was one of the influential ‘sports’ motorbikes of the late 1930s and to mark its 80th anniversary BMW Motorrad teamed-up with custom bike builders Ronny and Benny Noren to produce the R5 ‘Hommage’…

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  • Seven Tips to Trackday Success (from a veteran)

    You’ve booked your place, you’ve done a couple of trackdays before but the nerves are kicking in and you’re on track tomorrow. Don’t fret, here are seven tips you may not have heard of before from a seasoned trackday goer…

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  • Bike Trackday Insurance

    Protect your motorcycle against accidental damage whilst being used on track at an organised UK or EU trackday. Prices start from around £75 per day, with discounts available for multiple trackdays or groups of mates booking together…

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  • What’s it like being a Bemsee Rookie?

    “Why don’t you race” one of my mates said to me one day… and I thought do you know what, why don’t I? I had been to around 6 track days prior to racing and was still not really up to race speed, but was told “you will learn as you go”… so I booked my first race weekend!

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  • 250cc-500cc Sportsbikes

    ​Over the years there have been a number of engine configurations of the 250cc Sportsbike, powered by both two-stroke and four-stroke engines. The two-stroke 250cc Sportbikes were always powered by twin cylinder engines and all four-stroke incarnations were originally in-line 4 cylinder screamers…

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  • Low Capacity Sportsbikes (50cc-125cc)

    A highly strung two-stroke makes very little power in the lower rev range with pick up often being very slow, however as soon as the revs of the engine hit the ‘powerband’ power comes in with quite a kick…

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  • 750cc Sportbikes

    The 750cc Sportsbike can be traced back to 1969 when Honda introduced the CB750; it was a revolution, featuring an in-line four-cylinder four-stroke engine producing a claimed 67bhp and capable of hitting a top speed of around 120mph…

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  • Top Wheelie Bikes

    Yeah, yeah, we know what the grown-ups say. Wheelies: they’re not big and they’re not clever. Anyway. Done properly (on a closed road or track naturally), wheelies are a very fine test of a bike’s performance…

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  • Tell me about… exhaust gas

    The connection between ‘man-made’ CO2 and global warming is, depending on who you believe, incontrovertible, tenuous or a fallacy. Either way it’s worth taking seriously, in a sort of green Pascal’s wager, because we’ve nothing to lose by accepting it and a whole planet to lose if we don’t…

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  • Anatomy of a new bike launch

    Congratulations! You’re the millionth customer at the local multi-franchise mega-bike-dealer! And so you’ve picked up a very special prize! Yep, you’re going on an actual bike press launch. Wooh! So what can you expect?

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  • Time Travel: Modern bike v old GP bike

    How far back in history would I have to time travel to win a GP on my GSXR Fireblade ZXS1000RR? Jerez in Spain is the best circuit to answer the question as the layout hasn’t changed since its Grand Prix debut in 1987…

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  • The truth about Euro 4

    People often assume engine designers must get frustrated by being asked to make their engines super-efficient or super-powerful, then told to plug them up with a catalytic converter, and make them whisper-quiet too. But that’s a misunderstanding of what an engine designer does…

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  • Budget Trackday Bikes

    You’ve got a pristine bike in the garage but you’ve also got the trackday bug. The sensible thing to do would be to buy a trackday bike that doesn’t risk your pride and joy but will hold its own in all groups on the day. The good news is there are bargains to be had if you’re after a bike that’s mechanically sound but features the odd battle scar…

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  • Why Honda Love the V4

    Soichiro Honda himself declared it the perfect engine for powering a motorbike (he hated two-strokes and famously compared the engine to a bamboo rod with holes in). But the reason the V4 came to be Honda’s favoured engine has a more practical origin…

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  • Honda Motor Co. History

    The companies’ founder, life-long petrol head and engineer Soichiro Honda, launched the first proper Honda motorcycle, the D-Type (Dream) 2-stroke 98cc in 1949. The company has consistently been the largest manufacturer of motorcycles since the ‘60s…

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  • Yamaha Motor Company

    Torakusu Yamaha, was born in 1851 in Nagasaki, Japan. Having studied engineering, he eventually turned his skills to making musical instruments. This required many hours of fine-tuning, hence the three tuning forks in the Yamaha logo…

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