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JHS Racing have built untold number of race bikes and road bikes, but nothing in the same quantity as the SV650. James Holland - proprietor of JHS Racing - has made knowing all their is to know about the SV his life's work, and Chris Moss chatted to him to find out why, and talk about the success story the SV650 has carved out for him, and for itself.
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In 2014 Bike Magazine's Hugo Wilson and John Westlake formed two thirds of a three-rider team that rode a V-Strom 1000 from their offices in Peterborough, in the UK, back to the factory it was assembled at in Hamamatsu, Japan. Chris Moss talks to the pair about the journey, the boozy planning session, losing luggage, and imposter syndrome when being met by the welcome party at the factory.
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44 Teeth’s Al Fagan sits down with Chris Moss to chat about the GSX-R125 and what it takes to race for 24 hours. Can it really be more fun than racing in BSB or at the Isle of Man TT?
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Sylvain Guintoli has been there and done it in almost every discipline of motorcycle racing, with GPs, BSB, and World Superbikes ticked off. In 2021 he won the Le Mans 24-hour and the Bol d'Or at the first attempt, on the way to winning that year's Endurance World Championship with Yoshimura Suzuki Endurance Racing Team.
He won the 2022 running of the Le Mans 24-hour, and afterwards spoke to Chris Moss about the experience, what it takes to win, how you race in the dark, the pain, the strain, and the jubilation that comes with victory. -
The Buildbase Suzuki duo of former Moto3 world champion Danny Kent and multiple supermoto champion and BSB stalwart Christian Iddon lift the lid on racing in the British Superbike Championship, discussing with host Chris Moss everything from scary British circuits to dealing with PR and the world of social media, the Showdown format, and drinking beer.
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Fresh from winning his first British Superbike races at Silverstone, Buildbase Suzuki's BSB star and former British 125, Superstock 600, and GP2 champion Kyle Ryde joins Chris Moss in the latest episode of The Inside Line, to talk about those debut wins, adapting to a superbike, and the importance of having a good team around you.
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John Reynolds is back, and in this episode he tells Chris Moss what's involved in his test and development rider role for Suzuki, and more specifically how he helped bring the GSX-R1000R to showrooms. He talks about how he evaluates the prototype and the testing schedule, and how he has to give his feedback, even if it means delivering some bad news to factory engineers. He also lets us in on what areas he wanted to see improved on the GSX-R before it was released, how that vision was realised, and how the bike went on to be successful on race tracks as well as making a great road tool.
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Ten years ago Cameron Donald did something pretty special - he took a legitimate four-stroke MotoGP machine around the Isle of Man TT course as part of Suzuki's celebrations marking 50 50 years of Grand Prix racing. The TT winner climbed down off the 2010 Senior TT podium, jumped aboard Loris Capirossi's GSVR and set off on a parade lap, a parade lap calculated at 122mph! He recounts the tale with infectious enthusiasm to host Chris Moss.
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A motorcycling stalwart, the SV650 has sold in huge numbers since its launch in 1999, and during its lifetime has carried people to work, been the first 'big bike' for many newer riders, and been a great value plaything. It's also filled racing grids and contested the Isle of Man TT! Chris Moss speaks to journalist and racer Alastair Fagan, Mike Dommett from the British Motorcycle Racing Club, builder and tuner James Holland from JHS Racing, and owner Will Browning who commutes, track days, and tours on his SV650.
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The RG500 is an iconic race bike and the Isle of Man TT course is an iconic circuit, so what's it like to combine the two? Danny Webb joins Chris Moss in this episode to talk about racing for Team Classic Suzuki at the Classic TT in 2018 and 2019, and just what it was like to swing a leg over a bike raced by his racing heroes.
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Alex Rins and Joan Mir join Chris Moss on the Inside Line Podcast to talk about life in lockdown, getting ready to race again, the pressure in MotoGP, and what results are possible in this topsy-turvy season.
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Launched in 1999 the Hayabusa was an instant hit, rewriting rules and becoming a cult model in the process, finding success on drag strips, road trips, and city strips as a huge customisation scene took off, while its engine as also powered all matter of four wheel racers, and as we found out, even a helicopter. Chris talks to journalists Martin Child and Mark Hoyer, both of whom were on the original launch, to tuner Sean Mills, who has a Busa pumping out 1000bhp, Sushanth Shetty, who rode one to India from London, and Radical Sportscars' Will Brown, on it's application in car racing.
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He's got three British Superbike titles to his name and remains one of the most popular racers among fans. John Reynolds lifted his last BSB championship in 2004 for the Rizla Suzuki team, and in this episode of The Inside Line he talks us through the highs and lows of his year, the pressure that comes with being paid to win races, and what it was like to see Yukio Kagayama dancing naked.
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There's plenty of talk about MotoGP test riders and test teams, but what do they actually do and how important are they? Current MotoGP racer and test rider, and former world champion Sylvain Guintoli lets us in to the secret world of testing and developing a factory Grand Prix bike, and tells us why even he keeps secrets from Alex Rins and Joan Mir.