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Kawasaki GPZ1100
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Kawasaki’s GPz1100 cracked the 150mph barrier in 1983. But was the last and most potent of the big air-cooled Kawasaki fours the best of the bunch?
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Harley-Davidson V-Rod
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After a lengthy buttering up period, Terry Clark’s wife relented and agreed to the purchase of Harley Davidson’s V-Rod. But was it an expensive mistake?
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Suzuki GS750 rebuild part two
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Second part of Rod Gibson’s Suzuki GS750 engine overhaul. Here he surveys the damage…
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AJS H1
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This AJS V-twin combination has benefited from a number of tweaks by its owner, classic motorcycle restoration guru Robin James…
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DMW Dolomite 11
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DMW was one of a number of makers that used Villiers engines in the 1950s, though its products were always at the higher end of the market. James Robinson reports…
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Suzuki GT550J
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Suzuki, like Kawasaki, adopted the two stroke triple engine in the seventies, but it offered a more rounded product than its performance rivals…
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Yamaha XJ900
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Yamaha’s original XJ900 was biggest of a line of slim shaft-drive fours produced in the 80s that acquired a reputation as a wobbler. But John Nutting, who tested the bike at MIRA, thinks it’s undeserved…
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Henderson Model E
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Henderson’s four-cylinder marvel was unparalleled for its era and this fully restored example shows why…
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Suzuki GS750 rebuild part one
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Our Suzuki had started to burn a little oil and dropping out of gear, so Rod Gibson thought it time for an overhaul. First of three parts…
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Bristol Show image gallery: 1
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Bikes are being wheeled in, positioned and polished and stallholders are setting up their displays for the weekend’s Bristol Show…
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