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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Bimota DB4: Ducati power for Bimota's lightweight charger. Ten grands-worth of Italian minimalism

BMW K1200LT: more luxurious than a Chesterfield sofa, more gadgets than James Bond, more luggage than a hotel porter, more, more, more

New Honda Blackbird: 181.5 mph. It's the fastest bike we've ever tested, but it looks just like last year's model

Triumph Trophy 900: Hinckley's three cylinder tourer

Scared Me From Kawasaki's mental 750 H2 to the Suzuki TL1000S. We've ridden five of the most intimidating bikes ever built. Clean underwear, anyone

MV Agusta F4: the most desirable, gorgeous and irresistible bike of the year (or the decade or the century) relaxes over 10 glorious wipe-clean pages

SAVE! Apparently there has never been a better time to buy a new bike. Here's the proof: 11 of the best deals in hiking from the Ducati 748 to the Honda FireBlade, the Suzuki Bandit 600 to the Kawasaki VN150Q. Buy now while stocks last

Data: Starter for 10. How many cylinders does a Laverda have

Piaggio Liberty 125: a four-stroke scoot with big wheels

Object of desire: MV Agusta 750S America. This was what the last 750 MV looked like

WORLD OF BIKING:

Planet Bike: bong, an electric bike that actually works. Bong, a new BSA Goldstar. Bong, Bimota resurrected. Bong, 1998 the best' year for motorcycle sales in a decade. Bong, new CCM and KTM dirt days. Bong, Bike goes endurance racing. And after the break...

Next month: There's lots of good stuff. Be forewarned

Snapping at the heels of the paparazzi: on the trail of second rate celebs with the bike riding snappers

Sandy, bloody sandy: Team Bike/CCM finishes the toughest race on earth. Would you believe engine swaps in the desert, bikes crashing down wells and other incredible stories

Says who What's on your mind, eh

Street value: buying a classic

Last page: the RSPCA isn't happy... again

Ogri: more tales from the original hiking hero

BETTER RIDING:

Essential riding: a stress-free introduction to track days

Riding tips: read this then read the road

Maintenance tips: it's the bleeding brakes, innit

WHERE TO RIDE:

Easy does it in France: touring made simple with Big Ron

Essential touring: do Andorra off-road. Yes please!

Scotland by bidet: riding some of the best roads in Britain from the back of a Honda Deauville. Available in avocado green or beige at a sanitary ware dealer near you

Northern Ardennes Tour: another chance to ride with Ron

Fave road: show us yours and win a new helmet

OTHER STUFF:

Video reviews: stunts and Superbikes

Worn out: Matty Ball's sartorial tips are the talk of catwalk models in Milan

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