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August 2025

One of the wonderful things about riding motorbikes is the camaraderie that comes with it. As the summer months roll in, there are almost nightly get-togethers that you can ride to, grab a bite to eat and natter with likeminded people, some of whom become friends over time.

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Is gas running out on search engines, asks a perplexed Jon Honeyball?

Take Wicked Wheelie Wednesday, which happens every Wednesday night deep into the fens at Fendick's Fishery, a place for fishing enthusiasts. It's also home to a fine bar and a café that serves quite exceptional burgers. Leave home at 5pm, get there for 6, grab a burger and Coke, mooch around looking at the huge variety of bikes and still be home for 8pm. Just in time for a beer at the local pub with other friends.

A few weeks ago, I filled up my 2013 BMW R1200R bike at a petrol station en route. I was a little surprised at the bill of £36.14, which seemed high even though the tank was nearly empty. The pump said it was around 22 litres, and I only use E5 98RON fuel in my motorbikes. So that would be around £1.64 a litre; pricey but not outrageous. A friend was riding with me too, and mentioned later in the pub that his bill was also higher than he expected.

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