Reviews
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Europe by BSA Bantam – Part 1
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20 years ago, Stephen Dunne threw caution to the wind and set off around mainland Europe on an 8500 mile journey which would turn out to be the best time of his life…
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BSA Gold Star
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Some experts consider the Gold Star to be the best bike ever built by BSA. Make up your own mind, after examining our quick fire classic bike guide to the breed…
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Crazy Odge: Confessions of an Esoteric Engineer
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Bike builder, demon scribbler and so much more, Odgie celebrates one of those ‘special’ birthdays this year. And to commemorate the moment, he’s written an autobiography…
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Mototrans Ducati 250cc 24 Horas – Part 1
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The ’24 Horrors’ has something of an appalling reputation, explains Kel Boyce. He bought one, and took it racing…
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Royal Enfield Super 5, Part 1
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Russ Gannicott gets a yen to go classic racing, so finds himself an unusual 250cc Royal Enfield and starts prepping it for action…
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‘A Guide to Ambassador Motorcycles’ by Michael Easton & Fred Hibbett
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Ambassador built small two-strokes during the 1950s and 1960s. This new book should be hugely helpful to any restorer, says Tony Gutteridge…
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Kawasaki Z1300
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It was big. Really big. Really extremely big for the 1980s. Steve The Toast debates the virtues of blunderbuss motorcycling and Kawasaki’s classic six-cylinder machine…
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Matchless G15CS
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Frank Westworth reports from the saddle of a 750 Matchless, and includes a great big chunk of personal anecdote, revealing why he has never been comfortable in a leather hat…
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Morini Riders’ Club Track-day
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Martin Gelder gets a bit carried away at his first classic track-day. As does his Moto Morini Three-and-a-half. On a trailer. Oh dear…
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