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BIKE (UK), 1 Aug 2026

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Bike is a monthly British motorcycling magazine first published in 1971 and produced by Bauer Media. Revered for its spirit of adventure, it captures the freedom and passion of life on two wheels. Originally launched as a one-off special issue of Car Magazine, Bike became well-known for its innovative head-to-head comparison features. Each issue blends road tests, touring features and inspiring photography with honest, unbiased and expertly written reviews. Its editorial team combines technical mastery with a love of exploration, helping riders push beyond the ordinary. Regular sections cover new models, gear analysis, maintenance tips and routes that showcase the best of British and European riding. Readers value the magazine’s bold storytelling and commitment to authentic motorcycling experiences. With its mix of adrenaline, mechanics and camaraderie, it celebrates motorcycling as both a sport and art. Available on PressReader, Bike magazine connects riders everywhere to the energy and beauty of the open road.

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ArticleHav­ing trouble find­ing Bike?

1 Print edi­tion to your door Sub­scribe to the print edi­tion of Bike and get FREE UK deliv­ery with 12 issues pushed through your let­ter­box. Bet­ter still, by tak­ing out a sub­scrip­tion you’ll save money – what’s not to like? To sign up visit...

Hav­ing trouble find­ing Bike?

ArticleFrom lows to highs with Team Bike at Paul Ricard

Paul Ricard is fant­astic – one of the best cir­cuits we go to. I’d say Spa is the best cir­cuit in the world, but Paul Ricard is a very close second. Espe­cially for Team Bike – it’s our spir­itual home. It’s where it all star­ted with Howard Lees and...

From lows to highs with Team Bike at Paul Ricard

ArticleAHEAD OF ITS TIME

’94 Speed Triple: spare-time project spawns sporty nakeds. When the reborn Tri­umph fact­ory’s first motor­cycles appeared in 1991, they were greeted with a sense of relief. The Bloor regime made no rash prom­ises, simply delivered machines that...

AHEAD OF ITS TIME

ArticleNORTON MANX R: FIRST TEST

The wait is over: the Bike ver­dict on Norton’s new super­bike.

NORTON MANX R: FIRST TEST

ArticleNORTON MANX R: UNDER THE SKIN

Uncov­er­ing the secrets behind the engine, frame and more. FRAME ‘The alu­minium peri­meter frame is made up of five com­pon­ents. In Soli­hull we weld them together into one rigid struc­ture, then put this into a five-axis CNC machin­ing centre,...

NORTON MANX R: UNDER THE SKIN

ArticleOUR BIKES

Off-road on Ducati’s Desertx Rally – and a rather good rival. It’s time to get my Desertx Rally back into the muck. Trails around me are dry­ing out, leav­ing most deeply rut­ted where the mud has set like con­crete. Doable, yes, but not the best fun...

OUR BIKES

ArticleLETTERS

Is less power more fun? Plus BEV vs ICE and ace adven­ture. The growth of a bril­liant crop of mid­dle­weights and light­weights has made me think that most people would have more fun on these than on the latest mega-blaster. I found this in the 1980s.

LETTERS