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News May 2026

Look happy, you miserable bastards! May 7

happy royal enfield riders

You're on a motorcycle – is it too much to ask that you look happy? Some days, or even decades, we take ourselves much too seriously...see the latest Travels with Guido column.

Travel with Andy, May 6

andy strapz travel

Andy of Andy Strapz fame is winding down his luggage and clothing business and going traveling.

His first Kashmir-Kathmandu tour, in October 2026, is booked out and he's asking for expressions of interest for a 2027 version.

andy strapz tours

Meanwhile, he has a Sri Lanka-India-Nepal epic happening in  February 2027.

See the details, here.

And see his travel videos, here.

Dreaming of Bologna – Ducati centenary ride, May 5

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              sydney

Ducati has world-wide dealer-based rides organised for this Saturday, May 9, to celebrate its centenary.

See the Australian and New Zealand list here

And the Ducati centenary site

Ducati Melbourne is our nearest purveyor and we'll wake up the Hailwood Mille for a spin...

Here is the Ducati history we wrote for Bikesales.

And here are the Ducatis currently in our shed:

Dicati 916

1995 916 Strada

ducati hailwood mille

1985 Hailwood Replica Mille

Ultra Guzzi, May 4

Moto Guzzi MGS01 Corsa

An ultra-rare 2006 four-valve Moto Guzzi MGS01 Corsa track special is coming up for sale via Donington Auctions in Melbourne, Australia.

One of 60 made and in unused condition, it carries a pre-sale estimate of Au$100-110,000 (US$72-79,000, GB£53-58,000, €61-68,000). See the sale link.

See the model profile, here.

moto guzzi daytona 1000

And the four-valve Daytona 1000 in our shed.

Ted turns 95, May 3

ted simon 95

The charming and apparently indestructible Ted Simon is celebrating his 95th birthday – so raise a glass in his honour.

Simon is the author of Jupiter's Travels, based on his 1973-on world tour astride a Triumph Tiger 500 twin. His trip lasted four years and he was aged 42 when he set off.

The journey was revisited from 2001-on, on a BMW R80GS and he was then aged 69. That lead to the publication of Dreaming of Jupiter.

He has since written a number of other titles, all of which are worth reading. Plus, he has a regular retro Facebook feed from his 1970s road diaries.

See his website

Roller starters and big Kats – Sunday shed wrap, May 3

vincent rapide

This week we evaluate the joys of an electric roller starter and briefly contemplate the adoption of a big Kat. See the latest Sunday Shed Wrap

Tales of the motorcycle parts bed, May 1

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              crammed with motorcycles

Flashback: It's years ago and we're pondering if motorcycle parts left in the dark on a bed in the back room can actually breed. Nothing much has changed since then...

See the story

MV Agusta & Suzuki works racers score huge sale results, May 1

MV Agusta Surtees

You may recall that a little while ago we previewed the UK auction, via Bonhams, of two very desirable historic grand prix bikes.

First was a 1965 works MV Agusta from the Hailwood and Agostini era, which was later owned by another legend – John Surtees (pictured).

The latter name gave it real traction in both the car and motorcycle worlds, given Surtees is the only person ever to have won world motorcycle GP titles and an F1 crown.

Plus there was a 1977 Suzuki RG500 used by Barry Sheene as part of his winning championship campaign for that year.

Both sold for stratospheric prices.

The MV Agusta went for Au$1.8 million (US$1.3m, GB£967,000, €1.1m), or more than four times the top estimate.

Barry
              Sheene Suzuki RG500 GP bike

And the Suzuki went for Au$956,000 (US$687,000, GB£506,000, €587,000), or more than double the top estimate.

See our sale preview for more information on the machines.

Honda offers six-year warranty, May 1

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              CBR1000RR-SP

Honda has announced it has increased its standard road bike warranty from two to three years, and that doubles to six if you have it serviced by the book with your friendly neighborhood dealer.

The company has offered this detail:

  • Australia’s first six-year motorcycle warranty launched by Honda Australia for eligible motorcycles.

  • Honda effectively triples warranty coverage on eligible on-road motorcycles – from two years to up to six years.

  • Standard factory warranty increases from two to three years, with an additional three years available when scheduled servicing is completed by authorised Honda dealer through the full warranty period.

  • Riders who purchased a new eligible motorcycle from 1 July, 2025, will also be covered by the new warranty changes.

  • Covers Honda’s full on-road range, supporting riders of all experience levels from entry-level scooters to high-performance and adventure touring on-road motorcycles.

See the Hondas that have recently graced our shed.


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