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  1. Brand new Touratech Travel Time magazine now available in English

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    In XXL format, with almost 150 pages, the 2023 international issue of Touratech Travel Time is launched. With a colourful mix of fascinating topics from the world of motorbike travel and 50 extra pages of catalogue, the magazine offers inspiration and information for the coming motorbike season.
     
    In the 14th consecutive year the Touratech customer magazine is available in English as well. Touratech is providing customers and friends of the brand with inspiration for their own motorcycle adventures.
    Elaborate reports by renowned authors present the most beautiful travel destinations around the globe, practical service topics provide information on the optimum equipment for rider and bike, and gripping insider reports show what happens behind the scenes at Touratech. In addition, there is always detailed news from the adventure scene, in which Touratech has been at home for over 30 years.
     
    150 pages of motorcycle travel fascination
    The current issue of Touratech's customer magazine Travel Time rightly deserves to be called "Extra Large". In addition to 100 pages of exciting topics, there is an extensive catalogue section. Embedded in fascinating motorcycle travel themes, new products as well as popular evergreens are presented in a compact way. This attractive environment allows an even more emotional appeal to readers and generates maximum attention for the Parts.
     
    The best products in seven catalogue sections
    In the brand new issue, a total of seven catalogue sections focus on the most important products from Touratech's wide range of products. Parts for popular volume models such as the BMW R 1250 GS or Yamaha Ténéré 700, new and tried-and-tested products from the rider equipment sector, the extensive range of extremely rugged soft luggage, the Touratech comfort seats, the field of suspension tuning, which is particularly attractive for technology fans, and last but not least Touratech's perennial favourite, the ZEGA aluminium luggage systems, are presented in detail. QR codes that can be easily scanned with a smartphone link directly to the corresponding landing page in the online store.
    This international version is available in English language as printed version as well as online version.
    Get your copy!

  2. How Will VR Change the Motorcycle Hobby?

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    Virtual Reality technology has enabled us to explore far-flung locations that we might never have been able to visit, which is great for people with a motorcycle hobby who don’t get much time to get out on the open road.

    VR headsets, software and devices have allowed motorcycle fanatics to continue enjoying their hobby in a much cheaper and more convenient way. Find out more about how VR will change the motorcycle hobby right here.

    How is VR changing the motorcycle hobby?  How Virtual Reality Might Change the Motorcycle Hobby

    People who enjoy motorcycling as a hobby often have to plan out ways to reach desirable locations well in advance, which means finding anywhere from a few hours to a couple of days or more.

    These same people tend to work long hours, therefore, don’t get too much time to indulge in their passion for going out on the open road. VR technology is changing this.

    Thanks to the latest developments in VR headsets and other cutting-edge VR technology, motorcyclists looking to get away can now experience being out on the open road from the comfort of their homes.

    It means they get to spend more time with the family and can still enjoy their favourite pastime. It may not be the same as being on a motorcycle taking in the Scottish Highlands, the African Wilderness, the Mountains of Nepal, or the Australian outback, but it’s the next best thing, and it’s becoming extremely popular.

    Are VR casinos a thing? You can now take up more hobbies thanks to VR technology, one of which is VR casinos. You can enjoy online poker at today’s best VR casinos, although they are still not yet as good as live dealer casinos from award-winning software providers, such as Evolution Gaming, Playtech, NetEnt, and Pragmatic Play.

    What are the best VR headsets in 2023?

    If you’re looking to see what all the fuss is about and get your hands on a VR headset in 2023, then you may want to consider investing in one of these top-of-the-range devices before purchasing any other VR headsets.

    Some of the best VR headsets on the market today are the following impressive devices:

    ● Valve Index VR Kit – this innovative piece of kit will set you back around $1,000, and it’s regarded by many as the best PC VR headset for gamers

    ● Meta Quest 2 – you can get your hands on this all-round relatively affordable device for just $400, and it’s a huge hit with most people

    ● HTC VIVE Pro 2 – this top-of-the-range headset costs just over $1,280, but if you want the best of the best, this is the device for you

    ● HP Reverb G2 – if you’re looking for a decent device for less than $400, then you may want to invest in this for just $380

    Honourable mentions

    One of the other reliable VR devices on the market today is the HTC Vive Cosmos Elite. If you’re looking for something much cheaper, you may want a headset you can hook up to your smartphone or Nintendo Switch.

    Examples include the BNEXT VR Headset, which is compatible with iPhone and Android phones, the OIVO VR Headset, which is compatible with the Nintendo Switch, and the VR Shinecon Virtual Reality Headset.

    You also have the Pansonite VR Headset with remote control, the Viotek Spectre VR headset for most smartphones, the PlayStation VR Marvel’s Iron Man VR Bundle, and Atlasonix VR Headset, and the Oivo VR headset for the Nintendo Switch, to name just a few great VR devices.

    Top 5 motorcycle destinations in the world

    If you aren’t yet convinced by VR headsets and would prefer to visit some of the world’s best motorcycle road trip destinations in person, there are several highly recommended locations you should add to your bucket list. They include the following:

    ● Australia’s Oxley Highway

    ● Spain/Morocco’s Granada to Marrakech

    ● America’s Pacific Coast Highway  Magellan Motorcycle Tours, Pacific Coast Highway, USA

    ● Wales’s Historic Coastline

    ● Nepal’s Kathmandu to Mount Everest Base Camp

    People are also fond of several other top locations, such as the Pan American Highway in South Peru, Paso de San Francisco in Argentina, and even the Coast of Britain.

    If that’s not enough to keep you going, you also have Dalton Highway in Alaska, the Valley of the Rocks in the Bolivian Andes, Salar de Uyuni (the Salt Flats), which is also in Bolivia, and Cairo to Khartoum in Egypt / Sudan.

    Preparing your trip to any of these destinations will take months of planning, but don’t forget that plenty of helpful websites can help do all the hard work for you and take the stress out of the planning part of the operation.

     

     

     

     

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  3. The Best Biker Cafes In The UK

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    There are some excellent cafes scattered around the UK, and some are better than others in terms of the meals they serve up and the general hospitality on offer. However, some cafes go the extra mile and not only welcome bikers but are geared towards groups of bikers stopping by. And we have the lowdown on the best of them below.

    Super Sausage Café    

    The Super Sausage Café, which is located on the A5 close to Potterspury, is the number one biker café in the whole of the UK in the eyes of many. You know a place means business when it wins awards, and this place has won multiple. For the owners, everything they do revolves around quality, from the equipment they use to the food they serve, as part of a process. The café’s hospitality is also great as visitors can tuck into a fantastic breakfast, read the paper, and even looking at the latest news for all the latest GP events at any of the trusted online sportsbetting sites.

    The Old Brewery Cafe   The Old Brewery Cafe, Moto Corsa, Gillingham,

    The Old Brewery Cafe is an interesting inclusion because it’s based at Moto Corsa in Gillingham, which is a state-of-the-art showroom described as “the home of rare & exceptional motorcycles.” Now, in our opinion, this place could very well be the stuff dreams are made of for bikers because not only can they check out some great rides, they can then head into The Old Brewery Cafe and enjoy some excellent food too. It’s essentially the perfect combination, especially for those who have to travel a bit of a way to get there or for bikers who are in the market to make a new purchase.

    Harry’s Café  

    We think The Old Brewery Cafe and the link-up with Moto Corsa is so fantastic that the next inclusion on this list follows suit.  Harrys Cafe at Fowlers, Bristol
    Harry’s Café is another place perfect for bikers to dine that is attached to a bike shop, and this time it’s Fowlers of Bristol where the magic occurs. At Fowler’s of Bristol, which is, of course, based in Bristol, there is everything a biker could ever want or need, from kit through to motorcycles themselves. And then, in what is an impressive building, there is Harry’s Café, where all the traditional biker fare is available to eat in or take away.  

    Penny Garth Café     

    Penny Garth Café is the final entry on this list, and in many ways, it takes somewhat of a different approach to the other inclusions, which makes it the perfect way to end. Penny Garth Café is in the ideal location of Hawes in North Yorkshire because those riding through the Yorkshire Dales will find it en route. It’s smaller than the other cafés listed in one sense , ut larger than a lot of cafés, with seating outdoors and plenty of bike parking available. Everything they serve, from breakfasts to cakes, is great, and the added touch of a 24-hour webcam allowing bikers to determine the weather before travelling is fantastic.

     

     

     

     

     

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  4. Discover the Best Casino Games for Bikers and Adventurers

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    Casino slots have long been some of the most visited games in the establishments. Both online and offline, these slots have managed to entertain audiences for a long time. There are several reasons for that, most of them having to do with the slot machine’s design.

    To make a design that will be interesting and fun for the player, software developers have had to think out of the box. This is where they would eventually come up with their best idea, themed slots. It’s hard to find a casino on websites like CasinoHawks.com that doesn’t offer a variety of fun, themed slots.

    Recently, themed slots have become an obsession and preference for many casino players around the world. Looking at the success of these games is a testament to that fact. Devs have brainstormed and come up with various ideas such as taking inspiration from movies, TV shows, and even real-life figures such as celebrities.

    Of course, not all of these ideas take inspiration from pop culture. For example, some game devs may have even acted on their personal passions. This is where bike-themed games most likely came into existence. 

    Almost as if they were designed to attract this type of audience, bike-themed casino games and slots have captivated this audience. Let’s take a look at some of these games that are most popular with bikers.

    Slots Angels

    An interesting play on Hells Angels motorcycle club, Slots Angels is one of the top bike-themed casino games. It features an RPG element along with slots, allowing the player to become part of a biker gang. Iconic biker symbols are very prominent in this game, such as the Harley-Davidson motorbike. 

    This slot game has 5 reels and 30 paylines with fun features such as multiplier spins that multiply up to five times! 

    The game is a joy to play with decent graphics, enjoyable music, and customization options. Slots Angels is a fun take on the world of motorcycle clubs and gangs that lets the player live out their biker fantasy. Additionally, it lets them mainly focus on the money-making aspect of a slot machine.

    Biker Gang

    Although it sounds similar to Slots Angels, Biker Gang has a few of its own features to offer to users. Namely, Biker Gang embodies the feeling of freedom to those who seek it, to wanderlusts who enjoy feeling the breeze on their face and riding along on their motorcycle. Additionally, Biker Gang doesn’t waste much time with the RPG aspect that Slots Angels offers. Whether this is a good thing or not really depends on the player’s preferences.

    It employs gang signs, giving certain values to each symbol that lets players know how good their outcome is. With a simple 3x5 setup, Biker Gang features five spinning reels with three symbols each.

    However, players will be most appreciative of the Winning Multiplier. You will notice a gauge filling up on top of the reels with every unsuccessful spin. Once the gauge fills up and when you win, it applies a multiplier to your winnings. This essentially makes everyone a winner in this fun bike-themed casino slot game! The gauge resets once you’ve triggered it, letting you start all over again.

    James Dean

    If you’re looking for a bike-themed game that also collides with films and celebrities, James Dean is most likely the slot game you’re looking for! Since its launch in 2015, the James Dean slot game has amassed an impressive number of players enjoying the game.

    The game has 5 reels and 25 paylines, and is even available on mobile devices such as a smartphone or a tablet! If you’re hesitant about the game and want to try it out first, James Dean also offers free spins. Just be sure to read the terms and conditions first!

    Naturally, a slot game needs some features to help it stand out. For James Dean, that’s the growing wilds, wildcard symbols, and even a gamble option!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  5. Top 10 Most Expensive Motorbikes

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    Motorbikes are more than a hobby - they can be a lifetime project, a labour of love. Some motorbikes are perfect for just getting from point 'A' to point 'B' fast, others are all about style. Today we’re going to take a look at some of the most expensive motorbikes on the planet.

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    Onto the list:

    10. £184,000 - Ducati Testa Stretta NCR Macchia Nera   Ducati Testa Stretta NCR Macchia Nera

    The Ducati Testa Stretta NCR Macchia Nera is a fierce-looking beast and definitely a bike that will turn a few heads. The top range model comes with a cool 180 grand price tag, a pretty penny indeed, and is designed by the one and only Aldo Drudi.

    Lightweight (the beast is surprisingly only 135kg), nippy and limited edition, this Testa Stretta isn't the fastest bike in the world but when it comes to looks, it’s absolutely sublime. One for the collectors.

    9. £192,000 - Ducati Desmosedici D16RR NCR M16

    A titanium monster, the Ducati Desmosedici D16RR NCR M16 is purely designed around speed, with every inch being meticulously designed to help the model achieve some serious horsepower.

    Whilst the standard model will set you back around £60,000, the upgrades are what bump the price up here. You can get this machine up to 200 hp with a Ducati 989 cc v$ desmodromic engine - totally road legal and weighing in at about 144kg.

    8. £245,000 - Ecosse Founder’s Edition Ti XX

    If you have some money to splurge and want a classy-looking steel horse, then the Ecosse Founder’s Edition Ti XX could be the one for you.

    A titanium and carbon fibre chassis helps keep the weight down and the rear exhausts are also made from titanium. The engine transmits a mighty 228PS of raw power to the rear wheel making for some quick getaways. To top it all off, you've got an absolutely magnificent seat which is made from hand-crafted leather.

    7. £327,000 - Legendary British Vintage Black

    For a more classic style of bike, you should take a look at the Legendary British Vintage Black. Released all the way back in 1948, the modern version combines the vintage aesthetic with modern-day upgrades.

    The run of bikes was limited to only 33 models, making it highly collectable and the reason why the bike is priced so high. The 250cc of performance under the hood made it the fastest legal road bike in the world at one point in history. You can find this bike in many classic films, a truly iconic motorbike.

    6. £450,000 - Dodge Tomahawk V10 Superbike

    Looking like something that wouldn’t be amiss in a Mad max film, the Dodge Tomahawk V10 Superbike is a real show-stopper when it comes to its design.

    The futuristic-looking bike is one of the most expensive on the planet, although it’s just a concept bike and not actually road legal (yet!). Weighing a whopping 680 kg and reaching 60 mph in just 2.5 seconds, in theory, the bike could reach top speeds of 400 mph - certainly not one you would take out touring.

    5. £1.2 million - Harley-Davidson Cosmic Starship

    Yep - we’ve broken the £1 million mark! Starting off our top 5, the Harley-Davidson Cosmic Starship is a one-of-a-kind bike. It was painted by renowned artist Jack Armstrong, whose other works have sold for as much as £3 million.

    Whilst the performance of the bike isn’t anything to shout about, its aesthetic appeal is undeniable.

    4. £2.4 million - The Yamaha BMS Chopper  Yamaha BMS Chopper

    Yamaha has done more than create a bike with the BMS chopper - they’ve created a piece of art.

    Not designed for the road - you can tell immediately from looking at the bike - this is purely a collector's piece that’s meant to be enjoyed and appreciated as a piece of art. It almost looks like a vehicle out of a Marvel film

    Yes, there’s a scary 1,700cc engine on this, but the fact that it's coated in 24-carat gold and the upholstered seat is pure red velvet, you won’t want to take it on the road!

    3. £2.95 million - Ecosse ES1 Spirit

    Another limited edition titanium motorcycle, some bike lovers have described its appearance as a little bit goofy. But what it lacks in appearance it more than makes up for in performance.

    This mean machine is capable of almost 230 mph! This is why before you can even think about buying the Spirit, you have to take a special two-week class at Ecosse headquarters to see if you're worthy enough of riding.

    2. £5.7 million - 1949 E90 AJS Porcupine

    Whilst it doesn't look like anything special, you have to have some serious cash to get your hands on one of these porcupines.

    With 4 only ever being produced, one of them was used by Les Graham to win the 1949 World Championship, which only adds to the price tag.

    1.£9 million - Neiman Marcus Limited Edition Fighter

    Coming in as the world's most expensive bike is the limited edition fighter by Neiman Marcus. Limited to only one model, Neiman Marcus is a chain of high-end, extremely luxurious retail stores in America that decided to throw their hat into the motorbike game.

    When the bike was unveiled at auction, the start price was only £90,000 - but the bike eventually worked its way up to a staggering £9 million!

     

     

     

     

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