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Benzina Zero Lands in the UK Through MicroVolt
Benzina Zero has landed in the UK through distributor MicroVolt, giving its utility bikes a clearer route into the British market.

Buck City Biker
Mar 222 min read


LiveWire Reprices the ONE Across Europe
LiveWire has cut the price of the ONE across Europe, with fresh pricing now appearing in the UK, Germany and Switzerland. The bike now starts at £12,990 in the UK, down from £18,290, the kind of move that shifts it out of halo-bike money and into a much more realistic conversation.

Buck City Biker
Mar 202 min read


Benzina Zero x Torrot: Two New Dirt Bikes Extend the Youth Ladder
Spanish electric off-road brand Torrot has teamed up with Benzina Zero, bringing two new electric dirt bikes to Europe while refreshing its youth line-up.

Buck City Biker
Mar 63 min read


Boutique, But Brutal: Inside Avenrà’s Electric Motorbike Play
British e-moto scene, meet Ampèra. Nine months into tracking this scrappy startup, it’s clear: they're moving like a big league OEM. Two models, full-service subscriptions, cutting edge safety, and a record-chasing streak that might just make headlines.

Buck City Biker
Feb 273 min read


DAB 1 Goes Mainstream: Sub-€10K Access Finally Here
DAB Motors, backed by Peugeot Motocycles, have just opened up their once limited-run DAB 1α to the wider global market — and you can get your hands on one from today.

Buck City Biker
Feb 263 min read


Blood Bikers Speak: Green Lights Aren’t a Silver Bullet
Since our last piece on green warning lights for Blood Bikers, we’ve been talking directly to the people doing the miles. The message from the saddle has been surprising and very consistent: this isn’t what they’re asking for!

Buck City Biker
Jan 283 min read


Green Lights for UK Blood Bikes, And Why It Matters
UK Blood bikes could soon get the green light, literally. A public vote is now open on whether volunteer riders delivering supplies should be allowed to use green emergency lights on UK roads.

Buck City Biker
Jan 262 min read


UK Motorcycle Licence Shake-Up — Riders Speak Up
The DVSA is talking about shaking things up. The aim is to improve road safety while making access to motorcycling simpler — and, for once, they’re actually asking riders what they think.
If you’re in the UK and trying to get a motorcycle licence, you already know the score. Theory test, Mod 1, Mod 2, age brackets, power limits — a system so segmented you need a flowchart and a healthy bank balance just to get on the road.

Buck City Biker
Jan 82 min read
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