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Test fleet: Honda CB650R

There’s no doubt that the new Honda CB650R Neo Sports Café is a decent looking machine as standard, but the thing that, to me, has always let it down is the number plate hanger. So it was time to remedy the situation by fitting a tail tidy.

Luckily for us, Evotech Performance are based near to Mortons’ headquarters in Lincolnshire, so a couple of calls and I was on my way over, ostensibly to collect the parts, but also to have a look at how things are going at the premises in Alford, and even better if I asked nicely, to see if I could persuade them to fit the bits for me…

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