Reviews
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San Fairy Ann, Motorcycles and British Victory by Michael Carragher
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One oft-overlooked aspect of the First World War was the role played by the despatch rider. Dave Minton recommends an extensive book on this very subject…
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Sunbeam S8: Modern As Tomorrow
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Frank Westworth revisits a bike he rode several years ago. Years before A Nice Gurl gave him a Sunbeam…
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Triumph T120V and T120TT
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The debate hots up. Which is the Best Bonnie of all time? Jon Tait has some opinions, based around his three T120s
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Triumph T100A – Part 3
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We’ve followed Dave’s rebuild from the day he brought home a box of bits, as he attempts to fulfil his dream of owning a top-notch Tiger. Next items on the agenda: paint, and brakes…
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Ural 750s
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Forget what you think you know about Ural motorcycles. Today’s 745cc flat twins come with electric start, a Brembo front brake and decent dealer back-up. Steve The Tovarich ventured behind the Iron Curtain (not) for a quick spin…
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Yamaha FZR1000 Road Test Portfolio
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Was Yamaha’s ground-breaking FZR as good as its reputation suggests? A new collection of old roadtests helps to place it in perspective…
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BMW R60 Rebuild
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A restoration project is a funny thing: it can offer immense personal satisfaction, and immense frustration and self-doubt, sometimes simultaneously. PaulG80 experienced all three while rebuilding Beatrice…
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First to Last, the Tale of a Biker by Dennis W Lid
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An American rider recalls his life with motorcycles. Jim Algar reviews a mixture of biography, travelogue, military memoir and personal motorcycle journey…
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BSA / Rob North Rocket 3
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Back in 1998, Dave Minton met a very special 750 flat-tracker. The triple was rebuilt from a wreck that had been abandoned in the Mojave desert. It certainly gave Dave the ride of a lifetime, although he still complains about the — lack of — saddle to this day!
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1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part II
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When you’re trying to rebuild something which is a little different to the norm, finding exactly the right part can stop you dead in your tracks. As Phillip Rashleigh has discovered…
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