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▲ 2021 Royal Enfield Meteor 350. Actually, this SOHC, air-and-oil-cooled, 4-stroke, single-cylinder roadster is 349cc, and it's coming to the UK in 2021. The bike is Euro5 emissions compliant and represents the next step up from the outgoing 499cc singles that were spiritually derived from the venerable, and much missed, Bullet. The power output is 20.2bhp @ 6,100rpm. The transmission is 5-speed. A counter-balancer shaft will smooth the lumps. And the company reckons you'll be looking at 100mpg—which sounds perfectly feasible. Tyres are 19 x 100/90 (front) and 17 x 140/70 (rear). The front fork is 41mm. The rear shock is adjustable for pre-load only. The seat height is a moderate 30.1 inches (765mm). Seven colours will be available. Warranty is an impressive 3 years. And the price? From £3,749—plus whatever accessories you choose (screen, pillion back rest, colour change, etc). How long, we wonder, will it be before Triumph starts taking the fight back to Royal Enfield with a 350cc roadster of their own? We're waiting...

 

MOTORCYCLE NEWS

November 2020

 


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2021 BMW R1250GS

 

It's the 40th anniversary of the BMW G/S—and that's a little depressing because one or two of us around here clearly remember when the bike was new (and we weren't looking at it from a pram or pushchair). Regardless, the concept has been a huge and expanding success with BMW managing to keep the descendants of the original bike ahead of the pack in almost every respect.For 2021, the German firm is marking the moment with ... well, nothing too dramatic, but welcome upgrades nevertheless. Features for 2021 include new paint, Integral ABS Pro as standard on both the GS and the Adventure models, a six-axis inertial measurement unit, a new knock sensor (to adjust the timing as and when poor quality fuels demand it), an optional LED adaptive headlight (to light those corners), and optional Pro Hill Start, a new ECO riding mode, and it already satisfies the requirements of Euro 5.

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2021 BMW G310GS

 

We first saw this model back in 2016, and we were moderately impressed with its diminutive persona. Not everyone, after all, wants or needs a monster GS to dish the dirt. Or tarmac. Some guys and gals prefer a more modest experience, and BMW evidently recognised that fact, saw a niche, and developed this "baby Beemer." Of course, its limitations were immediately obvious. The design proportions offered limited luggage space. For some riders it had a few mild vibration issues (notably when holding steady motorway speeds). It didn't overtake anything decisively. It didn't bounce with any kind of sophistication. And it could have used another 10bhp (and what motorcycle couldn't?). But it was okay-ish if you wanted moderate power underpinned by the BMW quality promise. It just wasn't special.

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2021 Honda CB650R

 

There's really not a lot to say about the 2021 "neo-retro" CB650R—certainly not visually. That is to say, there's little that hasn't been said in 2020. Yes, a little fat has been trimmed here and there, notably on the side panels. The handlebars sit a little higher. The seat is slimmer. The dash has been reshaped and repositioned. And there are other minor mods.

 

Beyond that, the engine has been upgraded to Euro 5 demands with new cams, revised intake timing, a new exhaust/cat, a re-programmed ECU, and a Euro 5-friendly crank sensor to deal with any misfires. The bore and stroke is still 67mm x 46mm. The compression ratio is still 11.6: 1. Maximum power is pegged at 94bhp/12,000rpm thereby leaving it comfortably "restrictable" to 47bhp/A2 legal. Torque, by the way, is down very slightly to 46.4lb-ft (from 47.2lb-ft).
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Motorcycle workshirt

 

 

Sump workshirt £26.99

All purpose street & garage wear

 

We spend much of our miserable lives in the garage. Usually we're fixing bikes and stuff, and all too often we're re-fixing the stuff we ought to have fixed properly the first time around.

 

So it goes.

 

Anyway, we wanted to increase our product range (that's partly how we fund Sump) and we've been thinking for some time about introducing workshirts and general shirts that we might want to wear when the weather closes in—which is most of the time in the UK. Anyway, this is the result; our first Sump branded garage/all purpose shirt.

 

The Sump logo is featured above the left-side pocket only (notice how we cunningly avoided saying "breast"?). The image quality is very good and will last the life of the shirt.

 

We think these are pretty good quality and worth the money. First come, first served, etc.

 

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BSA motorcycle workshirt

 

 

BSA M20/M21

workshirt £26.99

All purpose street & garage wear

 

Seems that plenty of folk love our BSA M20/M21 T-shirt design which features the above roundel. So, to widen the appea we decided to reproduce it on a more formal shirt that you might want to wear in the garage or in the magistrate's court.

 

The shirts are 100% cotton twill, which means they're tougher than ordinary cotton. We wear these ourselves, and we're perfectly happy with them—and we're nothing if not hard to please. Follow the links and see if they're right for you (Hint: they probably are).

 

The BSA M20/M21 roundel is featured above the left-side pocket only. And when you wear this, other BSA folk will notice and might even become your friend and take you out for walks and stuff. It happens.

 

The image quality is very good and will last the life of the shirt. You know you want it, and you know we've got it.

 

 

New motorcycle launches and reviews

Motorcycle news

There's news, and then there's Sump news, and we usually see it differently from the rest of the world. Come check it with us...

 

Latest motorcycling products and accessories

Biking product news

In a world of plenty, there's plenty more coming down the pike. Stay with us for new motorcycle gear.

 

Motorcycle industry news

Bike industry news

Without industry, the wheels won't turn. We're keeping an eye on the guys who grease your spindles.

 

New motorcycling laws

Motorcycle legal news

Fortunately, in the UK we have the rule of law. Unfortunately, few know what all those laws are, and the government keeps changing them anyway. But if it affects you, we'll tip you the wink...

 

Safety news for bikers

Motorcycle safety news

In a dangerous world, we're intent on keeping you shiny side up. So mirror, signal, brake, stop and read the latest news.

 


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