Reviews
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‘The Sammy Miller Museum Collection: Racing and Sporting Machines’ by Roy Poynting
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If you enjoy drooling over exotic racing motorcycles, then this book captures the gems of the Miller Museum between its covers, and does them ultimate justice with glorious presentation…
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Motorcycle Apprentice – Matchless in Name and Reputation, by Bill Cakebread
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In between destroying old bikes, Paul Morgan-Knight pauses a while to read about someone who used to build them, back at the old AMC factory in Plumstead…
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1976 MZ TS250/1 Supa 5 – An MZ Abroad – Part 1
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Phil Speakman starts to clock up some miles on his recently rebuilt 250 Trophy… and promptly runs into trouble. No problems, there’s another MZ in the shed. It’ll be fine to ride to Finland. Won’t it?
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Norton JPS Commando 850
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Riding a race-replica: Steve Jenkins lets rip on a 1970s JPS Norton – an unusual oldster which gets ridden all year round
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‘Leanings’ and ‘Leanings 2’ by Peter Egan
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Motorcycling may be an incurable ailment. These books have helped one RealClassic regular survive the experience with his sanity intact……
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A Third Wheel: The Eccentric Alternative by Simon Potter
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Celia Walton has been riding and passengering sidecars for many a year, so she seemed the natural person to review this new book about riding with three wheels…
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Sunbeam S8 Adventures – Part 4
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He bought it, he broke it (OK; maybe it was broke already…) and now he’s nearly fixed it. Steve The Toaster finally gets his Sunbeam going again. Was it easy? Was it ‘eck as like…
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Triumph T140D Bonneville Special
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Was there really anything special about the T140D apart from its name? Steve Wilson rode one, and reports…
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Triumph T100A – Part 7
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After 14 months of hard labour, Dave has turned a miscellany of motorcycle spares into a real live classic bike. But now he has to make it legal…
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‘Vincent Motorcycles since 1955, the continuing story’ by David Wright
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Jacqueline Bickerstaff, acknowledged expert on HRD-Vincent and an author on the subject herself, finds plenty to fascinate in this new hardback…
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