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Two-stroke tuning secrets: KTM powervalve set-up

If you have a KTM or Husqvarna 250 two-stroke, then altering the power delivery is as simple as changing the powervalve spring and setting it up right. But which spring do you choose and what difference does the adjuster make? MotoHead's chief tester Dave Willet runs through the different options

Injected 150 is star of KTM 2020 enduro bikes

The new fuel injected 150 KTM's 2020 enduro line-up includes the new model KTM 150 EXC TPI, which is homologated for Euro 4, the KTM 250 EXC TPI and KTM 300 EXC TPI 2-strokes, as well as the KTM 250 EXC-F, KTM 350 EXC-F, KTM 450 EXC-F and KTM 500 EXC-F

The way we were: Suzuki

Check out these Suzuki adverts through the decades! Way back before the internet, the only way motocross fans got to learn details about new bikes was from magazines. And often just the adverts in them. Over the years, there have been some gloriously memorable adverts, and some shockers, too! In the

The £19,000 bike you never heard of!

It's a European made super-exotic production bike that's virtually unknown outside Italy. You don't see many of these! If you thought the most exotic production motocross bike you could buy was a TM, you are way off the mark. Also made in Italy, the WRM is a truly hand-built bike that's constructed

Ducati Scrambler has off-road Cred

Finally a Scrambler-style bike you could take off road, if you’re brave enough. You can’t have failed to notice the wider world of motorcycling has gone mad for the ‘scrambler’ look. A custom-style bike that apes back to the 1960s and early 1970s when dirt bike racers were little more than

Leaked: Is this the 2020 Honda 500?

A Kiwi website has leaked images of what it claims could be a possible 2020 limited edition Honda CR500. Dirtbike Lover website in New Zealand posted the following picture, and it's not even April Fool's Day. No confirmation from Honda of course at this blatant Photoshop mock-up, but the website said "HONDA

How much the bikes weigh and how much power and torque they pump out!

The CRF450 is put on the dyno There are lies, damn lies and statistics, goes a well-known phrase. And while nothing beats actually riding a bike around the track for getting a really good feel for its performance, it's nice to have the back-up of the real facts that can paint

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