Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA HURTLES

It’s been a long time since the 125cc new bike market has looked so buoyant, if the sheer number of models on sale is anything to go by. Of all the big manufacturers, only Ducati, BMW and Triumph are missing an A1 licence-compliant machine. And, of course, there’s a wealth of budget-friendly Chinese 125s machines.

Frankly, teenagers (or, at least, 19-year-olds) have never had the learner 125 game so good.

According to Kawasaki, research among potential

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