Practical Sportsbikes
magazine ∣ Dec 01 2020 · Practical Sportsbikes
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Practical Sportsbikes magazine is about buying, fixing, restoring and riding sportsbikes from the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s. Every issue of PS – the magazine home of new-wave Japanese and Italian classics – is packed with: - The most inspiring and ingenious reader restorations - The most in-depth road tests and buyers’ guides - Unmissable workshop tips and how-to features Practical Sportsbikes gets under the skin of the bikes that really matter to our readers and explains how best to maintain, rebuild and enjoy them. So if you’re in to sportsbikes from the 1970-1990s, PS is essential reading.
welcome
The team • Your funny front-ended PSPB team
NEW FZ750 BOOK • Want to know absolutely everything about the FZ750? Someone’s done all the hard work
BIKES REUNITED
specials we like • THREE BANGIN’ BUILDS from all around the globe
IN YOUR SHED • Part way through a restoration? Just completed a trick special? Send us your pics, and details
Highs and low(sides) of life in 2020
ps mail • Write a letter to The PS and if it’s Star Letter material you win some gear. Last month’s star won two gloves
PSPB social club • Bikes and goings-on from our Facebook group and web forum
SIMPLE PLEASURES • Fans of big singles are many, and mainly those who have the right roads to enjoy them on. Drew Scott now has exactly the right bike for his local tarmac
Drew’s top tips
RE-RELEASED SINGLE • Steven Hill had owned five CB250RSs before he built the hybrid every singles fan in the 1980s lusted after. Ladies and gentlemen… the mighty CB500RS
STEVEN’S ADVICE
All THE WAY UP TO 11 • Increasingly rare, deliciously subtle, and with an engine heavily reworked by none other than Cosworth (of good old Northampton Town), the Priller RSV Mille SP delivers thudding grunt - with a whole pile of extra revs on top too
RC REVISITED • This budget RC30-alike appeared in The PS eight years ago. It was good then, and now it’s an even better road bike than the real thing. Believe
WEIRD SCIENCE • Bimota have been building hub-centre steered bikes for 30 years (off and on). Here’s how it all began, how it developed, and how it might end
TURNING POINT • Both Bimota and Elf’s efforts at a hub-steer bike had failed so far. But a redesign with simpler components rescued the Tesi’s DCS system from total irrelevance
THE SECOND COMING • Thirty years after the Ducati-powered Tesi 1D, Bimota’s hub-centre steered road bike is back. PB gets the first ride on the latest Tesi H2
WOULD YOU PAY £350,000 MORE FOR HALF A SECOND A LAP? • It’s an age-old question that’s never been properly answered: how can a pimped-up road bike lap within two seconds of a money-no- object MotoGP bike? Mat Oxley crunches the numbers by comparing race pace between the two categories, and speaking to WSB champ Jonathan Rea, and someone called Rossi
SUPERBIKE V SUPERSTOCK AT THE TT
RETURN OF THE POCKET ROCKET • Aprilia’s new RS 660 is a scratcher’s dream, and yet not a chiropractor’s meal-ticket
2020 BIKES OF THE DECADE • In 2010 170bhp and 210kg was the sportsbike deal. Now, 10 years later, it’s 200bhp and 200kg. Here’s PB’s selection of the best of them
Technology partner • R1M’s huge choice of settings proves it worth at a soggy Silverstone trackday
RESTO SOS • With her sights set on a nice, new MT-07, runaway tickover is the least of Helen’s problems as her miserly boyfriend tries to palm her off with a shabby XJ600. But wait… Gary and Alan are here to make things better
Matters requiring urgent attention
OUR EXPERTS
What’s the problem? • Bike not running right? Our experts have the answers to the toughest questions
DON’T RUSH IT • Agreed, it feels like...