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Whats new at the NEC?

Its press day and the team goes to Birmingham, prime task is to get to the bottom of the 600 war brewing between all the manufacturers. So we split up and the photographers (Steve Gregory & Dick Henneman) go their own way to get the crucial pics. We on the other hand (Simon Bradley & Adrian Percival) were more concerned with meeting and talking with the manufacturers to arrange real road tests and get the lowdown on all of next seasons bikes.

We did manage to get bookings on all of the new bikes for next year so come January there will be some more great road tests from the Motorbikestoday team. Watch out for regular updates on the crop of 600's, the new GSXR1000, Ducati's 999, the new Z1000, Yamaha's Warrior, Buell's Firebolt & Lightning and lots more.

So what's new?

Aprilia's new RSV Mille for 2003/4???
Triumph launches the latest 600 - The Daytona.
Kawasaki and their totally new ZX6.
Honda sets the standard with the CBR600RR.
Yamaha R6 - A difficult act to follow?
Suzuki's all new range.
Ducati 999 - Just how far can you go with Motorcycle Art.
Talking of art, how about the Guzzi's new model for next year?
Buell Lightning - How did they fit so much into such a small space?
Benelli Tornado ready to go.
Kawasaki - The return of an original in a new guise - The Z1000.
KTM's latest for 2003.

 

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