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  • 1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part 10

    1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part 10

    At last! Philip Rashleigh can get his scrambler special engine assembled…

  • 1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part 9

    1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part 9

    Philip Rashleigh has worked for months to turn a big pile of bits into a replica Gold Star scrambler. Getting the engine sorted out hasn’t been entirely straightforward…

  • 1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part 8

    1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part 8

    He’s nearly ready to put his bitsa Beeza back together again, but Phillip Rashleigh’s project bike has turned out to be just a little bit different to his original intentions. Gold Star scrambler, anyone?…

  • 1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part 7

    1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part 7

    Getting into the engine: the time has come for Phillip Rashleigh to take apart the crankcases and discover what horrors lurk within…

  • 1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part VI

    1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part VI

    Working hard on his project Beesa, Phillip Rashleigh makes a wiring harness from scratch and discovers an excellent engineering firm who can fabricate the right kind of brackets…

  • 1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part IV

    1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part IV

    Phillip Rashleigh’s off-road project bike suddenly needs suspension. Forks, shocks, tyres, swinging arm – oh, and something to stop the plot might be an idea, too…

  • 1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part III

    1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part III

    Phillip Rashleigh has been sourcing parts for his scrambler special. Now he knows what he’s got, he just has to figure out how to fit it to the B31 chassis…

  • 1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part II

    1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part II

    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…

  • 1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part I

    1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part I

    What was that about ‘once bitten’? it didn’t apply to Phillip Rashleigh. After a bad Britbike experience in the 1980s he’s come back for a re-match…

  • Europe by BSA Bantam – Part 2

    Europe by BSA Bantam – Part 2

    In the first episode, Stephen Dunne left the UK on his D14/4 to tackle a three-month tour of Europe. In Yugoslavia, the Bantam turns out to be good for business…

  • Europe by BSA Bantam – Part 1

    Europe by BSA Bantam – Part 1

    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…

  • 1959 BSA A10 Rebuild – Part 3

    1959 BSA A10 Rebuild – Part 3

    We’ve heard Shaun’s story about his Beesa’s rebuild, but now Mike The (Geordie) Mechanic tells the tale of the engine’s internals……

  • 1950 BSA B33

    1950 BSA B33

    Fancy a challenge? RealClassic Clubman Graham (Man Of Many Doughnuts) certainly did. He bought a single cylinder Beesa as a bit of a restoration project. Actually, it turned out to be quite a lot of a restoration project…

  • 1959 BSA A10 Rebuild – Part 2

    1959 BSA A10 Rebuild – Part 2

    We left Shaun Gibbons with his A10 stripped-down, and awaiting a complete engine rebuild at the hands of a kindly Geordie named Mike. Enter the engineer…

  • 1959 BSA A10 Rebuild – Part 1

    1959 BSA A10 Rebuild – Part 1

    Shaun Gibbons (AKA the Kent Correspondent) covered over 40,000 miles on his Beesa, and knew its engine needed some serious attention. With the help of other BSAOC members, that was just what it got…

  • 1960 BSA Super Rocket

    1960 BSA Super Rocket

    Not all restorations are accomplished in one fell swoop. Dean Southall’s Beezer has been steadily reconditioned over the years – until it got to be so good that it won its class at the 2003 Stinkwheel Show…

  • 1953 BSA A10

    1953 BSA A10

    If the pace of modern life is getting too much for you, then a 50 year old Gold Flash might just come to your rescue. Alex Woodard has indeed been rescued, and in so many interesting ways…

  • 1969 BSA A65 Lightning

    1969 BSA A65 Lightning

    Richard Green’s money was meant to be spent on a Gold Star. But he ended up with twice as much motor as he originally expected, and now rides a show-winning Beezer twin…

  • Steve Wilson’s BSA M21

    Steve Wilson’s BSA M21

    An Edwardian motor bicycle with ‘modern’ features, one that doesn’t frighten the horses? The ideal, well-sorted winter classic bike? Must be Steve Wilson’s old BSA M21. He’s saying goodbye, so it could be your M21 if you felt so inclined…

  • BSA M21 Combo

    BSA M21 Combo

    Sidecars are a natural attachment to traditional classic bikes. But riding them does require a little skill. Paul Friday tells a victim’s tale from his first (last) sidecar encounter…

  • BSA A65 Spitfire

    BSA A65 Spitfire

    The bikes which were once viewed as king of the heap can all too often be disappointingly tame when revisited. But, says Frank Westworth, BSA’s 1960s flying machine still turns the heads and does the business…

  • BSA B44SS

    BSA B44SS

    Adrian Hughes always wanted a café racer so he built one from scratch, hoping for a cheap, fast-finish project. Well, at least part of the plan worked

  • BSA A7

    BSA A7

    BSA’s smaller twins are often overlooked, while the 650s grab all the attention. Steve Bergman cast a modern bike rider’s eye over the A7 and its emulators…

  • BSA / Rob North Rocket 3

    BSA / Rob North Rocket 3

    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!

  • Renovating a 1955 BSA B33

    Renovating a 1955 BSA B33

    Restoring a family heirloom is a daunting task, especially if the heirloom is a B33 which spent a decade wrapped up in a plastic paddling pool. Read how Andrew J Davies rose to the challenge as his restoration tale unfolds…

  • BSA C15

    BSA C15

    Ever been given something you just can’t get rid of? If we’re talking about a pottery pig or another set of wind-chimes then that’s something of a tricky situation. But as there’s no such thing as ‘too many motorcycles’ then being given a C15 is hardly a trauma, now is it?

  • BSA Starfire 250

    BSA Starfire 250

    Owners of old British bikes are not biased about their machines. Most certainly not. They know all about the bikes’ good points — but no one is ever particularly shy about coming forwards with the bad news, too. It just happens that in the case of Ted Richardson’s 1969 Starfire there is very little bad…

  • BSA B25SS

    BSA B25SS

    They used to say that the ultimate cure for a B25 was a quick trip to a canal — how cruel! Arthur Langman proved them wrong. He bought his 1971 B25SS from a breaker, after it had been retrieved from such a waterway — and dried out, of course. Well, mostly…

  • Brough Superior SS80

    Brough Superior SS80

    Just about every classic bike fan knows a little about the Brough Superior SS100. But what of its forerunner, the SS80? Dave Minton introduces us to George Brough’s stylish sidevalve V-twin…

  • 1988 Honda Bros – Part 2

    1988 Honda Bros – Part 2

    There wasn’t meant to be a part two, but there’s a new problem for Bros-Rider’s diminutive Honda Vee-twin. Or Vee-single, it seems…

  • 1988 Honda Bros

    1988 Honda Bros

    Part one of a modern classic tale from Bros-Rider. He starts with a confession and ends with burnt fingers. When will he, will he be famous?..

  • British Motor Scooters 1946-1970 by Robin Spalding

    British Motor Scooters 1946-1970 by Robin Spalding

    After enjoying a hall of classic scooters at the Newark Show, Roy Workman discovers more information on the subject of British-built scooters…

  • 1925 OK-Bradshaw 350

    1925 OK-Bradshaw 350

    Granville Bradshaw started his career in 1910 designing aircraft, and by 1955 he’d dreamed up the Omega engine with its innovative rotary layout. In between, he tried his hand at oil-cooling…

  • Lost Motorcycles of the 1920s by Jack Bacon

    Lost Motorcycles of the 1920s by Jack Bacon

    There are over 50 vintage motorcycle marques detailed in this book, and the book itself was very nearly lost too…

  • Off Road Giants; Heroes of 1960’s Motorcycle Sport by Andy Westlake

    Off Road Giants; Heroes of 1960’s Motorcycle Sport by Andy Westlake

    If you ever wanted to know who won an ISDT Gold Medal on a clutchless Tiger Cub, or what Steve McQueen’s toughest two-wheeled challenge was, then this is the book for you…

  • The Classic Motorcycle Diaries by Paul Grace

    The Classic Motorcycle Diaries by Paul Grace

    Over the last year, Paul Grace (aka Anarchy) kept a diary of his motorcycling life aboard Royal Enfield motorcycles. His travels included country fairs, bike nights, the Himalayas and more, and all these adventures appear in his new book…

  • Improving Classic Motorcycles

    Improving Classic Motorcycles

    If you’d like to develop your spannering skills somewhat, then Graham Blighe has written the ideal book to help you get the best from your old bike…

  • ‘Classic Motorcycling: A Guide for the 21st Century’ by Rex Bunn

    ‘Classic Motorcycling: A Guide for the 21st Century’ by Rex Bunn

    This book offers a different look at classic motorcycling, one with an international flavour. Steve Wilson has read it, and reports…

  • The History of the Clubman’s TT Races 1947-1956, by Fred Pidcock and Bill Snelling

    The History of the Clubman’s TT Races 1947-1956, by Fred Pidcock and Bill Snelling

    Are you a TT enthusiast? Geof Staples reviews the story behind the Clubman’s TT races and reckons this book will fascinate you…

  • First to Last, the Tale of a Biker by Dennis W Lid

    First to Last, the Tale of a Biker by Dennis W Lid

    An American rider recalls his life with motorcycles. Jim Algar reviews a mixture of biography, travelogue, military memoir and personal motorcycle journey…

  • Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road by Neil Peart

    Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road by Neil Peart

    Phil Speakman reviews a book which wanders from the subject of classic bikes, but which reflects the journey of one particularly distraught motorcycle rider…

  • The Classic Japanese Motorcycle Guide by Rod Ker

    The Classic Japanese Motorcycle Guide by Rod Ker

    Dave Blendell doesn’t like bike books. Great! We’ll get him to review this book by a RealClassic writer then…

  • Ken Sprayson In Colour

    Ken Sprayson In Colour

    Fans of 1960s and 70s TT racing will be delighted by this second edition of photos from the camera of Ken Sprayson. Costa Zarifi has read it…

  • All The Years At Brooklands by Gerry Belton

    All The Years At Brooklands by Gerry Belton

    Just in time to celebrate Brooklands’ centenary, Jonathan Hill has found a splendid hardback book packed with rare images of racing from the 1920s…

  • The Myway Code by Ian Vince and Dan Kieran

    The Myway Code by Ian Vince and Dan Kieran

    A spoof on the Highway Code? Sounds great. But Jim Peace didn’t get too many laughs out of reading it…

  • The Last Hurrah

    The Last Hurrah

    Two travellers take a Panther 120 and a Norton Model 19 on a 10,000 mile trek along the old silk road. Did we find the book more enjoyable than the DVD?…

  • No Way To Treat A Classic British Motorcycle

    No Way To Treat A Classic British Motorcycle

    If you have a big pile of bits which could possibly be built into an Enfield off-roader, and no experience of riding in classic scrambles whatsoever, then it seems only natural to take on a classic motocross challenge. Anarchy did just that, and then he wrote a book about it…

  • Edward Turner, The Man Behind The Motorcycles by Jeff Clew

    Edward Turner, The Man Behind The Motorcycles by Jeff Clew

    If you’re a fan of Triumph motorcycles, then you’ll enjoy this authorised biography of the man behind the brand, written by motorcycle historian Jeff Clew…

  • Norton Dominator, by Mick Walker

    Norton Dominator, by Mick Walker

    Looking for an introduction to Norton twins? Marc Reibman has just the book for you (although he may be just a teeny bit biased on the subject – decide for yourself!)

  • Triumph T140 Clutch Rebuild – Part 2

    Triumph T140 Clutch Rebuild – Part 2

    Replacing a Triumph Bonneville clutch shouldn’t be too ghastly an enterprise. Yet, as NVNL discovered, there are always some questions to which the answers are not immediately apparent…

  • Triumph T140 Clutch Rebuild – Part 1

    Triumph T140 Clutch Rebuild – Part 1

    Our Cornish correspondent, NVNL, turns his attention to a minor mechanical matter on his Triumph Bonneville. Well, it started out as being ‘minor’. Honest…

  • BMW R25/3

    BMW R25/3

    In the August06 issue of the magazine, Ozboy introduced us to a little baby Beemer, an ohv 250cc single. Now David Bullivant expounds on the subject and makes some suggestions about how to get the best from a little BeeEmm…

  • 1977 BMW R80/7 – Part 1

    1977 BMW R80/7 – Part 1

    Okay, it leaks a bit of oil, and the front brake isn’t up to modern traffic, and there’s a bit of a stumble off idle, and that screen has got to go, and, and… Martin Gelder, his new BMW R80/7, and true happiness…

  • Famous Last Words 28: Hardly-Defined?

    Famous Last Words 28: Hardly-Defined?

    Frank Westworth says he’s the same person regardless of whether he’s riding a Norton, a BMW, or a Harley-Davidson. So why do people treat him differently depending on which old bike he’s aboard?

  • Famous Last Words 21: Preserving Patina

    Famous Last Words 21: Preserving Patina

    Restoration, Renovation, Recreation? Frank Westworth has been listening to folk at classic bike shows again. He’ll never learn…

  • Reasons to be Cheerful, Part 3

    Reasons to be Cheerful, Part 3

    A bike that works, a place to be, a British summer. Martin Gelder finds three reasons to be cheerful while riding his Airhead BMW…

  • Famous Last Words 5

    Famous Last Words 5

    Old bike shows are strange events, not least when viewed from the inside out. Frank Westworth spends too much time standing on stands…

  • 1979 BMW R100S – Part II

    1979 BMW R100S – Part II

    In part I, Martin Gelder wrote off a BMW R60, then bought an R100S and rode round for a bit before writing that off as well. The story of Common Problems continues…

  • 1979 BMW R100S

    1979 BMW R100S

    Common fault No.37: Martin Gelder never throws anything away, ever. From the dusty shelves of obscurity comes this tale of a written off and rebuilt Boxer, and a list of funky foibles…

  • BMW R60 Rebuild

    BMW R60 Rebuild

    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…

  • Black Ariels, 1926-1930, by Dave Barkshire

    Black Ariels, 1926-1930, by Dave Barkshire

    This high quality, limited edition book about the Ariel motorcycles of the late 1920s will only be available for a short while. Grab it while you can…

  • Famous Last Words 17: Original and Unrestored

    Famous Last Words 17: Original and Unrestored

    A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Silence is golden. Frank Westworth ponders a cliché-ridden life and concours cults…

  • Opinion: If Banks Were Old Bikes

    Opinion: If Banks Were Old Bikes

    The Great British public seem to have bought a basket case. Phil Speakman* applies his experience with old clunkers to the current credit crisis-crash-crunch kerfuffle…

  • Opinion: The Rise Of The Japanese Industry

    Opinion: The Rise Of The Japanese Industry

    How did Japan’s motorcycle industry come to inherit the market position which the British bike business once held? Steve Cooper of the VJMC makes some suggestions…

  • Sorry Mate, I Didn’t See You

    Sorry Mate, I Didn’t See You

    Even though more of us fell off last year, motorcycling is getting safer. Fact. Martin Gelder wades through the Department for Transport Road Casualties Report to find out what causes motorcycle accidents…

  • 1960 Bianchi Bernina 125cc

    1960 Bianchi Bernina 125cc

    If you’re looking for a lightweight classic, you don’t have to be restricted to a two-stroke. Bill Wood has brought a little Italian back to life…

  • Chang Jiang CJ750

    Chang Jiang CJ750

    Imagine a wormhole which sucked a 1930s classic bike forward to 2003 (and upgraded its electrics in the process). Steve The Toast investigates a tear in the fabric of time…

  • BSA Bantams

    BSA Bantams

    Inspired by the world’s fastest Indian, Woodie explains that you don’t need a big bike to go fast. In fact, he knows of some really fast Bantams…

  • The Banquer Superior

    The Banquer Superior

    Do you fancy something like a Brough Superior for the new millennium? Darren Vickers knows a man who’ll build you one, at a price, of course…

  • IF: Poetry Corner

    IF: Poetry Corner

    “IF you can torque your head when all about you, Are warping theirs and blaming it on you…” So wrote Dockyard Kipling, with a bit of help from Dave off of the RC Message Board…

  • Opinion: Criminal Killers

    Opinion: Criminal Killers

    Do you know anyone who commits the motorcycling equivalent of cold-blooded murder? KarlB knows a few criminals…

  • Opinion: Triumph Bonneville Light Fantastic (not)

    Opinion: Triumph Bonneville Light Fantastic (not)

    Ric Pirson owns a Hinckley Triumph Bonneville, and tells a sad tale of not seeing the light…

  • Opinion: First Japanese Classic

    Opinion: First Japanese Classic

    If you’re thinking of buying your first Japanese classic bike, then Steve Cooper of the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club has some suggestions…

  • 1962 Ariel Arrow

    1962 Ariel Arrow

    If you like your British bikes to be a little bit different to the usual pushrod parallel twin, then John Walton’s 250 two-stroke might just turn your head…

  • Military Might

    Military Might

    When is a Harley-Davidson not really a Harley-Davidson? When it’s an Armstrong, of course! The military motorcycle plot thickens on both sides of the Atlantic: Allan Johnson stirs the soup…

  • Ancient Ariel

    Ancient Ariel

    Sarah bought her Dad a One Hundred Pound Wonder, and we tried to figure out exactly what kind of classic bike it might be…

  • Ariel Arrow

    Ariel Arrow

    Ariel’s Arrow was certainly an oddity, and it is most definitely an old British bike. But is it a genuine classic motorcycle? Paul Friday doesn’t really care, because his Arrow was certainly the worst bike he’s ever owned…

  • Opinion: Shed-Dwelling Again

    Opinion: Shed-Dwelling Again

    The workshop (shed, garage or whathaveyou) is an essential part of classic biking life, it seems. John R Kerridge (aka Yorkie) explains why every man should have one…

  • Opinion: Shed-Dwelling

    Opinion: Shed-Dwelling

    Classic bike enthusiasts can often be found in garages and workshops. How can you make the most of your spannering? Karl Bentley muses upon sheds and other places of violence…

  • Opinion: AMC Anorak 34

    Opinion: AMC Anorak 34

    It’s sometimes easy to get carried away with AJS and Matchless CSR twins and comp singles, but there’s lots of charm in something a little less exotic. Frank Westworth has been rediscovering gentle charm…

  • Opinion: How do I love thee? Let me count the ways

    Opinion: How do I love thee? Let me count the ways

    A while back, RealClassic message board regular Martyn(CB750) pondered on his love of classic motorcycles of all shapes and sizes. We thought it was worth repeating…

  • Ariel VB600: Slogger!

    Ariel VB600: Slogger!

    The Ariel VB is a plodding old sidevalve single, with plenty of torque but with no power and no brakes. Right? ‘Borrow mine…’ suggested Tony Page. Frank Westworth took up his offer…

  • Daisy’s Diaries: ‘An Adventure Too Far’

    Daisy’s Diaries: ‘An Adventure Too Far’

    There’s no doubt that readers adored Graham Ham’s adventures aboard Daisy, his Triumph Speed Twin. In fact, they like the cut of his jib so much that they demanded a sequel to the original ‘Daisy’s Diaries’ book. And now it’s just been published…

  • AJS Model 31 CSR

    AJS Model 31 CSR

    Malcolm Arnold runs and rides AMC bikes; among them is a favoured 650 twin from 1963…

  • 1965 AJS Model 18

    1965 AJS Model 18

    Traditional British singles tend to be solid, dependable workaday machines. Paul Whitney’s AJS 500 is a little bit more lively…

  • Opinion: AMC Anorak 33

    Opinion: AMC Anorak 33

    Last time Frank Westworth was dreaming about dream bikes. This time he’s wondering about owning just a single motorcycle. Which would you choose if you could have only one?

  • Opinion: AMC Anorak 32

    Opinion: AMC Anorak 32

    Have you ever found your ideal classic bike? Frank Westworth has… and more than once!

  • Opinion: AMC Anorak 31

    Opinion: AMC Anorak 31

    Numbed by the current obsession for producing shiny fake motorcycles where there was previously rust and ruin, Frank Westworth reveals a talent in the opposite direction…

  • Travels with Top-Box

    Travels with Top-Box

    Jim Peace has taken his Top Box halfway around the world. It’s been close to the North Pole, crossed the Golden Gate Bridge and been frozen solid in Cumbria. Is it time for retirement?

  • 1958 AJS Model 30

    1958 AJS Model 30

    Some classic bikes stay with you for life. Tony Ayliffe went a-courting on his Ajay, took it on honeymoon, and doesn’t seem to think they’ll ever be parted…

  • AJS Model 18S, 1958

    AJS Model 18S, 1958

    It’s probably good news when the only item you need to fit to a 44 year old British bike is a bicycle bell. John Whapshott tells a rider’s tale

  • Yamaha FZR1000 Road Test Portfolio

    Yamaha FZR1000 Road Test Portfolio

    Was Yamaha’s ground-breaking FZR as good as its reputation suggests? A new collection of old roadtests helps to place it in perspective…

  • Opinion: AMC Anorak 30

    Opinion: AMC Anorak 30

    Have you ever ridden a real, genuine, internationally successful competition Matchless? Frank Westworth has ridden several, strangely…

  • Yamaha RD400

    Yamaha RD400

    Before there was Elsie, Yamaha built an equally memorable two-stroke tearaway. Anarchy shows us his 400C…

  • Opinion: AMC Anorak 28

    Opinion: AMC Anorak 28

    Maligned by many, AJS and Matchless lightweights can be a lot of fun. Frank Westworth, no lightweight, tries to convince himself…

  • Opinion: AMC Anorak 27

    Opinion: AMC Anorak 27

    Riding old bikes produces many wonderful moments. Frank Westworth dredges through his memory for some memorable AJS and Matchless rides…

  • Paradise Lost

    Paradise Lost

    How do we define ourselves? By our jobs, the way we dress, or the music we like? By the bikes we ride or lust after? Episode two from Trevor Oz Brooks…

  • 1973 Yamaha TX650

    John (Midnight Mouse) Downie rides a 650 twin which has never let him down, and he normally rides it on a continent where rain is almost unheard of. So…

  • Yamaha XS500

    Yamaha XS500

    Andy Sochanik likes unusual bikes — which is just as well, seeing as his go-to-work motorcycle is one of the least-loved members of the XS family. Not that it’s given him any trouble, you understand…

  • Yamaha 1.1S / XS1100

    Yamaha 1.1S / XS1100

    Honda and Kawasaki fours tend to grab all the glory, but Steve The Toaster reckons there’s a very strong Yamaha contender for Best Japanese Classic Bike…


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