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SuperBike South Africa Magazine September 2013 Back Issue

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In the September issue we take a first ride on 2013 Hyabusa and come away realising that it is still mental. Chris Northover takes three different bikes, namely a NSF250R Moto3, a BMW HP4 S 1000 RR and a Honda CBR600RR in search of the ultimate trackday motorcycle with some interesting feedback. John Hogan gets a go on Melandri's S 1000 RR WSBK bike and comes away impressed. Our main feature is an article on the Mike Hailwood and his 1978 TT comeback. We had our local pencil sketch artist Jacques create the images and it makes for a very worthwhile read. The Pirelli Bike of the year is unveiled, and the expected winner, the BMW GS 1200 LC, comes out on top, although it was followed closely by the new KTM 1190. Bill takes the Street Glide for a ride and comes back wanting to ride more. Clint goes down to Amersfoort Training grounds to attend the launch of the new BMW F 800 GS Adventure, a bike full of promise as the most ideal bike for SA conditions.
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September 2013 In the September issue we take a first ride on 2013 Hyabusa and come away realising that it is still mental. Chris Northover takes three different bikes, namely a NSF250R Moto3, a BMW HP4 S 1000 RR and a Honda CBR600RR in search of the ultimate trackday motorcycle with some interesting feedback. John Hogan gets a go on Melandri's S 1000 RR WSBK bike and comes away impressed. Our main feature is an article on the Mike Hailwood and his 1978 TT comeback. We had our local pencil sketch artist Jacques create the images and it makes for a very worthwhile read. The Pirelli Bike of the year is unveiled, and the expected winner, the BMW GS 1200 LC, comes out on top, although it was followed closely by the new KTM 1190. Bill takes the Street Glide for a ride and comes back wanting to ride more. Clint goes down to Amersfoort Training grounds to attend the launch of the new BMW F 800 GS Adventure, a bike full of promise as the most ideal bike for SA conditions.


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In the September issue we take a first ride on 2013 Hyabusa and come away realising that it is still mental. Chris Northover takes three different bikes, namely a NSF250R Moto3, a BMW HP4 S 1000 RR and a Honda CBR600RR in search of the ultimate trackday motorcycle with some interesting feedback. John Hogan gets a go on Melandri's S 1000 RR WSBK bike and comes away impressed. Our main feature is an article on the Mike Hailwood and his 1978 TT comeback. We had our local pencil sketch artist Jacques create the images and it makes for a very worthwhile read. The Pirelli Bike of the year is unveiled, and the expected winner, the BMW GS 1200 LC, comes out on top, although it was followed closely by the new KTM 1190. Bill takes the Street Glide for a ride and comes back wanting to ride more. Clint goes down to Amersfoort Training grounds to attend the launch of the new BMW F 800 GS Adventure, a bike full of promise as the most ideal bike for SA conditions.
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Packed with local content Superbike South Arfica includes a wealth of features and articles such as first rides, new safety gear, motorcycle related products, technical articles, technical questions and answers, maintenance, comprehensive motorcycle tests and various lifestyle related articles. Unique to this publication is a fully comprehensive buyer’s guide which makes your life so much simpler when looking for that special machine, allowing you to compare prices and all the different specifications. Between us our team has a wealth of riding experience and we are passionate about all things motorcycling. SuperBike SA also uses various freelance journalists in order to bring you different and varied perspectives from some of South Africa’s most famous, or infamous, celebrities. Although the name SuperBike suggests that we only report back on superbikes, we actually cover all motorcycles and focus especially on Adventure bikes and Cruisers which are growing segments in our country. SuperBike Magazine is your one stop shop for everything that you need to know about the world of motorcycles.

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