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Motorcycles producing over 47bhp have escaped EU plans to make bikes impossible for owners to modify. European Parliament has voted in favour of limiting so-called anti-tampering measures to smaller machines. All new bikes over 125cc will get ABS under the regulation approved by MEPs. Smaller machines can have combined brakes instead. The anti-tampering measures aim to prevent modifications of bikes ...
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