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  • Vincent and Broughs to headline Bonhams sale

    Vincent and Broughs to headline Bonhams sale

    Pick of the Bonhams auction at Stafford this year will be, again, V-twins. There’s the Montlhery ‘record breaker’ (tested TCM November 2002) Vincent Black Shadow, a hugely desirable piece of kit estimated at £110,000 to £130,000, which will get the Vincent enthusiasts all aflutter…

  • Ariel Square Four special

    Ariel Square Four special

    Ray Steer is totally steeped in Ariel Square Fours. Some years ago, his imagination was captured by a photo that appeared in a few publications, showing the mayor and police of Monterey Park, California, taking delivery of two appropriately specified Square Fours…

  • Hailwood Honda replica on track

    Though legendary in the off-road world, Sammy Miller was more than a dab hand at Tarmac stuff too. A top GP runner in the late 1950s, with Mondial, the Belfast lad mixed it with the best and proved himself equal to the task…

  • Reference: Healey 1000/4

    Reference: Healey 1000/4

    A brave attempt to update and reintroduce the Ariel Square Four in the early 1970s led to an undeniably handsome and interesting machine…

  • South African sojourn, November 1965

    South African sojourn, November 1965

    A record crowd of 4000 congregated at Isipingo, near Durban, South Africa, on Sunday, November 21, 1965, to watch British scramblers Derek Rickman and Jerry Scott completely dominate the local opposition when they competed in the second meeting of their South African tour…

  • Reference: Healey 1000/4

    Reference: Healey 1000/4

    A brave attempt to update and reintroduce the Ariel Square Four in the early 1970s led to an undeniably handsome and interesting machine…

  • The Classic MotorCycle on sale!

    The Classic MotorCycle on sale!

    Detailing Norton’s famous cammy, Royal Enfield’s two-stroke turbo twin, Phil Read interview, BSA C10/11/12 restoration guide, racing Gileras, Vincent/HRD singles, Bristol show report, plus all the usual regulars and archive material. On sale now!

  • Top TT riders head to Isle of Man

    Top TT riders are heading for the Isle of Man for the launch of the 2013 TT Races. The leading riders will all be appearing at the free Fan Party hosted by Manx Radio TT’s Chris Kinley and Tim Glover, which kicks off at 7.30pm at the Villa Marina on April 10…

  • Beasley Velocette to star at Stafford Show

    There’ll be plenty of star exhibits at the 33rd International Classic MotorCycle Show at Stafford on April 27-28, of course, but this freshly restored Beasley-framed Velocette-engined racer will be worth pausing and having a look at…

  • AJS Model 18

    AJS Model 18

    This 1947 AJS Model 18 has been owned long-term and, though originally used for trials, now finds itself at work on the hard stuff… Article continues below… Advert Enjoy more classic motorcycle reading, Click here to subscribe to one of our leading magazines. Article continues below… Advert

  • Superfast Velocette shatters Mighty Mouse record

    Superfast Velocette shatters Mighty Mouse record

    Stuart Hooper has established his overhead valve Velocette as possibly the world’s fastest British single, surpassing Brian Chapman’s legendary 156mph Vincent, Mighty Mouse…

  • Relaunched Classic Bike Guide!

    Relaunched Classic Bike Guide!

    Classic Bike Guide is the monthly motorcycle resource for petrolheads with an appreciation of old motorcycles, whether they are enthusiast owners, restorers or collectors…

  • Classic British Legends: Vincent V-twins

    Classic British Legends: Vincent V-twins

    Few motorcycling icons can hold a candle to Vincent’s incredible V-twins. A revelation when they first appeared, these classic British machines have stood the test of time and their high-performance engines are still held in the highest esteem worldwide… Article continues below… Advert Enjoy more classic motorcycle reading, Click here to subscribe to one of…

  • Old Bike Mart Unearthed – April 2013

    Old Bike Mart Unearthed – April 2013

    This month’s unearthed readers bikes and finds… Article continues below… Advert Enjoy more classic motorcycle reading, Click here to subscribe to one of our leading magazines. Article continues below… Advert

  • RealClassic 108 out now!

    RealClassic 108 out now!

    This month’s RealClassic magazine features three BSAs, three Triumphs, five singles, three twins, two triples, two Nortons, an Enfield and a really weird Moto Guzzi. How can you resist?

  • Classic Dirtbike experience at Stafford Show

    Classic Dirtbike experience at Stafford Show

    Since its inception a couple of years ago this minor sideshow to the main event at Stafford has taken on a life of its own with live action displays, the best of off-road bikes and even better, the guys that ride them..

  • Road Test: Ariel KH

    Road Test: Ariel KH

    The Ariel KH perhaps lacked the glamour of some of the other 500cc twins available in the 1950s, but it had a lot going for it. It’s possible to get too hung up on the colours of classic bikes, you know. Roy Poynting tells the tale…

  • Road Test: Ariel KH

    Road Test: Ariel KH

    The Ariel KH perhaps lacked the glamour of some of the other 500cc twins available in the 1950s, but it had a lot going for it. It’s possible to get too hung up on the colours of classic bikes, you know. Roy Poynting tells the tale…

  • Killin beginning for MacGregor event

    Killin beginning for MacGregor event

    Starting off the pre 65 Scottish week will be the Bob MacGregor Road Run organised by Kendal Classic MCC for April 30…

  • Beezumph’s Cadwell return

    Beezumph’s Cadwell return

    The Beezumph Rally returns to its spiritual home at Cadwell Park on July 27, the event having been held at Anglesey for the past four years…

  • Win Panasonic’s flagship Lumix DMC-FZ200 super-zoom digital camera!

    Win Panasonic’s flagship Lumix DMC-FZ200 super-zoom digital camera!

    Capturing a thrilling image of racetrack drama or an instant of motorcycling pleasure on the open road could earn one talented photographer a top-of-the-range Panasonic digital camera worth nearly £600 (including kit)…

  • The way we were: May 2013

    The way we were: May 2013

    Nothing had been heard from fledgling motorcycle maker Sparkbrook since it took a stand at the previous season’s London Show, but instead of being idle it’d been designing and testing…

  • Watsonian kick-starts Bullet business

    Watsonian kick-starts Bullet business

    You’ll still be able to buy spares and commission specials from the former Enfield importer?. Watsonian Squire might have cut its ties as the UK Royal Enfield importer, but its relationship with the brand is far from over…

  • ‘Prince of Darkness’ wears Davida

    ‘Prince of Darkness’ wears Davida

    Davida has chosen to show the film Hell For Leather as its contribution to the 2013 international ‘Art and Moto’ exhibition being held at the LX Factory in Lisbon, Portugal on April 27-28…

  • Classic Bike Guide April issue on sale!

    Classic Bike Guide April issue on sale!

    Relaunched CBG includes an in-depth BSA Gold Star profile, Honda 400-4 buying guide, flat trackers at the Ace, BMW R5 restoration, ultimate Norton custom, V-twin cafe racer project and 100s of classics for sale…

  • Pip Harris 1927-2013

    Pip Harris 1927-2013

    Leading sidecar exponent of the 1950s and 60s Pip Harris passed away in February 2013…

  • Own a piece Isle of Man TT history

    Own a piece Isle of Man TT history

    Isle of Man TT fans are being given a unique chance to get their hands on unique pieces of TT memorabilia in an online auction…

  • Reference: Norton Dominator 650SS

    Reference: Norton Dominator 650SS

    By the early 60s, Norton was beginning to make engines which were capable of exploiting the performance of its world-renowned frames, and the 650cc Dominator was one such bike…

  • Reference: Norton Dominator 650SS

    Reference: Norton Dominator 650SS

    By the early 60s, Norton was beginning to make engines which were capable of exploiting the performance of its world-renowned frames, and the 650cc Dominator was one such bike…

  • TT hero Conor Cummins at Stafford Show

    TT hero Conor Cummins at Stafford Show

    Manxman Conor Cummins will be at The Stafford Show on Saturday, April 27 to get a close-up look at the Tony Dunnell 350cc and 500cc Manx Nortons he’ll be racing at this year’s Classic TT on August 23-26…

  • Buying Guide: Suzuki GT550

    Buying Guide: Suzuki GT550

    At the time Suzuki’s GT550 was probably the ideal two-stroke triple but has somehow become one of the 70s most overlooked machines. We take another look…

  • Buying Guide: Suzuki GT550

    Buying Guide: Suzuki GT550

    At the time Suzuki’s GT550 was probably the ideal two-stroke triple but has somehow become one of the 70s most overlooked machines. We take another look…

  • Friends Reunited

    Friends Reunited

    Ever wanted to trace your first ever motorcycle or a bike you wish you’d never let go back in the day? Most of us have at one time or another…

  • Honda CBX750

    Honda CBX750

    Hedging your bets is never a bad thing to do and if you happen to be Honda reeling from the shock of getting your first V-four spectacularly wrong it might almost look like a lifeline…

  • Road Test: BSA B25S Starfire

    Road Test: BSA B25S Starfire

    Despite a few minor niggles, and the motorcycle trade’s reference to bike as the ‘hand grenade’, because it went a short distance then exploded, the BSA Starfire was a capable 250. But just a shame that it was 10 years too late…

  • Road Test: BSA B25S Starfire

    Road Test: BSA B25S Starfire

    Despite a few minor niggles, and the motorcycle trade’s reference to bike as the ‘hand grenade’, because it went a short distance then exploded, the BSA Starfire was a capable 250. But just a shame that it was 10 years too late…

  • Suzuki RGV250 discount parts on offer

    Suzuki RGV250 discount parts on offer

    Owners of RGV250s can benefit from a discounted parts rate for their machines, thanks to Suzuki’s Bike of the Month scheme…

  • Red Marley cancelled

    Red Marley cancelled

    Sadly, after a course inspection on yesterday, the Red Marley Hill Climb Club have reluctantly cancelled the popular Easter Monday spectacular in Worcestershire…

  • Road Test: Triumph SD

    Road Test: Triumph SD

    Triumph’s SD was based upon the despatch rider’s favourite, the Model H, but used Triumph’s own three-speed gearbox rather than the H’s Sturmey Archer and had chain replacing the belt final drive…

  • Road Test: Triumph SD

    Road Test: Triumph SD

    Triumph’s SD was based upon the despatch rider’s favourite, the Model H, but used Triumph’s own three-speed gearbox rather than the H’s Sturmey Archer and had chain replacing the belt final drive…

  • Brough and Vincent at Duxford auction

    Brough and Vincent at Duxford auction

    The H&H Duxford Motorcycle Auction taking place April 17 will be headlined by a very special Superior Brough and a stunning Vincent Black Lightning…

  • Road Test: Royal Enfield Interceptor

    Road Test: Royal Enfield Interceptor

    As the Americans are reported to say ‘there’s no substitute for cubes’ and Royal Enfield’s Interceptor range was aimed at this important market. Tim Britton has a ride on some export examples…

  • Road Test: Royal Enfield Interceptor

    Road Test: Royal Enfield Interceptor

    As the Americans are reported to say ‘there’s no substitute for cubes’ and Royal Enfield’s Interceptor range was aimed at this important market. Tim Britton has a ride on some export examples…

  • CMM: news in brief

    CMM: news in brief

    Hire a classic bike at Isle of Man this year, news of the annual Classic Speed Week and free bike slots on Motorail…

  • Harley-Davidson wants your clothes!

    Yep, you read that right – Harley-Davidson really need your old, unwanted clothes. Thereafter they’ll be re-distributed to the needy…

  • Road Test: Norton Dominator 99SS

    Road Test: Norton Dominator 99SS

    The Norton Dominator 99SS is a rarity anyway, so an original and unrestored one is quite possibly unique, if there’s such a thing. Roy Poynting explains…

  • Road Test: Norton Dominator 99SS

    Road Test: Norton Dominator 99SS

    The Norton Dominator 99SS is a rarity anyway, so an original and unrestored one is quite possibly unique, if there’s such a thing. Roy Poynting explains…

  • Phil Read stars at Stafford Classic Bike Show

    Phil Read stars at Stafford Classic Bike Show

    One of the world’s fastest men on two wheels will be the star guest at Britain’s top international classic motorcycle showcase event…

  • The way we were: August 1988

    The way we were: August 1988

    Marco Lucchinelli raced his 851 Ducati to a first ever World Superbike round win at Donington Park in the two leg event. In broken English, Lucchinelli said: “My bike is so fast, it’s like Concorde!”

  • Yesterdays Antique Motorcycles

    Yesterdays Antique Motorcycles

    You’ll have noticed the back cover adverts for Yesterdays over the last few months, featuring some fantastic machines. We decided it was worth a visit to meet the men behind the name – and have a look at some of their motorcycles… Article continues below… Advert Enjoy more classic motorcycle reading, Click here to subscribe…

  • Royal Enfield Continental

    Royal Enfield Continental

    The Royal Enfield Continental was aimed at the younger rider, with its designers aware of what prospective riders would be looking for. It’s faults were few and good points many… Article continues below… Advert Enjoy more classic motorcycle reading, Click here to subscribe to one of our leading magazines. Article continues below… Advert Article continues…

  • BSA B25S Starfire

    Despite a few minor niggles, and the motorcycle’s trade reference to bike as the ‘hand grenade’, because it went a short distance then exploded, the BSA Starfire was a capable 250. But just a shame that it was 10 years too late… Article continues below… Advert Enjoy more classic motorcycle reading, Click here to subscribe…

  • Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 11

    Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 11

    Is it The End? Or maybe the beginning of the end? Frank Westworth rediscovers Fear Of Finishing…

  • Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 10

    Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 10

    The end is in sight. Or at least it would be if the lights worked. Frank Westworth wrestles with Lucas…

  • Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 9

    Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 9

    And now for something wheely different. Frank Westworth discovers that you should never think you know everything about Ariels…

  • Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 7

    Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 7

    In which starting proves to be such sweet sorrow. During the long months of an Ariel Huntmaster rebuild, Frank Westworth encounters a whole new technique for strengthening a single leg…

  • Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 6

    Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 6

    In which the true virtues of the Ariel Huntmaster gain appreciation and understanding. Frank Westworth remembers why British bikes are very special…

  • Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 5

    Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 5

    In which things start to go back together. And come apart again! Frank Westworth understands that patience is a virtue indeed…

  • Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 4

    Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 4

    If you’re going to rebuild a burned-out Ariel Huntmaster, then you’re going to need spare parts. Lots of them. We present Frank Westworth’s guide to autojumbling for idiots…

  • Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 3

    Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 3

    Is this any way to restore a traditional British classic bike? The story of Frank Westworth’s improbable rebuild continues. Slowly…

  • Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 2

    Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 2

    Only an expert or an optimist would attempt to rebuild a totally burned-out classic motorcycle. So here’s Frank Westworth’s guide to stripping down for idiots…

  • Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 1

    Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 1

    How to spend uncounted piles of money over many years in the fond hope that a shiny Ariel Huntmaster will arise from its own ashes. Frank Westworth tells an episodic tale from the shed…

  • Three wheelers

    Three wheelers

    Morgan’s JAP-powered Aero and a James delivery truck are more like motorcycles than you might think…

  • Road Test: Paton PG500R

    Road Test: Paton PG500R

    Team Paton was the most enduring privateer effort in Grand Prix racing, with a presence in the world’s top championship, which began in 1967 with the four-stroke twin-effort and, with a short break, ran through until 2001. Malc Wheeler rides the last of the great privateer GP bikes…

  • Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 12

    Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 12

    The End. It’s been over a year, but now The End is finally at hand. Frank Westworth rides his rebuild…

  • Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 13

    Ariel Huntmaster rebuild: 13

    This is it. This really is The End. All twelve-part series should have at least thirteen parts, don’t you agree? And this is the last. I think I’d have to commit either ritual murder or ritual suicide if I wrote any more about this once-singed motorcycle. Frank Westworth looks back over the rebuild and considers…

  • Road Test: Panther 100

    Road Test: Panther 100

    Panther claimed ‘the Perfect Motorcycle’ in its catalogue of 1911, and it had earned a formidable reputation as a sidecar hauler, but popularity was waning as four-wheelers were becoming more appealing to the family motorist. Phil Mather takes a look at a 600cc Model 100 version of the breed…

  • Road Test: Paton PG500R

    Road Test: Paton PG500R

    Team Paton was the most enduring privateer effort in Grand Prix racing, with a presence in the world’s top championship, which began in 1967 with the four-stroke twin-effort and, with a short break, ran through until 2001. Malc Wheeler rides the last of the great privateer GP bikes…

  • Road Test: Panther 100

    Road Test: Panther 100

    Panther claimed ‘the Perfect Motorcycle’ in its catalogue of 1911, and it had earned a formidable reputation as a sidecar hauler, but popularity was waning as four-wheelers were becoming more appealing to the family motorist. Phil Mather takes a look at a 600cc Model 100 version of the breed…

  • Manxman Kneen aims for first podium at Isle of Man

    Manxman Kneen aims for first podium at Isle of Man

    Leading Isle of Man TT rider Dan Kneen is aiming for his first TT Races podium in 2013 as he again lines up with the Marks Bloom Racing team for the Isle of Man TT Races…

  • New bike insurance excess scheme launches

    New bike insurance excess scheme launches

    A new scheme aimed at riders with high excesses on their insurance policies is now available. Bike-excess promises to be low cost and is meant for riders who ‘want to protect themselves from high excess charges in the event of a claim’…

  • Bruce Anstey onboard for Classic TT

    Bruce Anstey onboard for Classic TT

    Ten times Isle of Man TT winner Bruce Anstey is the latest high profile TT star to commit to the inaugural Classic TT Races, teaming up with world-renowned classic racing bike builder Ken McIntosh..

  • James Model 10

    James Model 10

    Engineering and style combine in an elegant outfit that has graced family occasions for several generations. Mike Lewis takes a closer look at James’s Model 10… Article continues below… Advert Enjoy more classic motorcycle reading, Click here to subscribe to one of our leading magazines. Article continues below… Advert

  • BSA A65 Lightning

    This A65L, the last of the line as far as BSA twins were concerned, makes a good case for being the firm’s best ever model… Article continues below… Advert Enjoy more classic motorcycle reading, Click here to subscribe to one of our leading magazines. Article continues below… Advert Article continues below… Advert

  • Norton Works 30M

    Norton Works 30M

    Officially sanctioned by Norton, the Works Racing 30M is a top quality classic racer, built to exacting modern standards… Article continues below… Advert Enjoy more classic motorcycle reading, Click here to subscribe to one of our leading magazines. Article continues below… Advert

  • Reference: Vincent Comet/LE sidecar

    Reference: Vincent Comet/LE sidecar

    The pairing of a Vincent Comet with a 1980s LE sidecar isn’t one that instantly springs to mind, but this union has led to an outfit which goes well and handles even better…

  • Reference: MV Agusta Modello CS Sport

    Reference: MV Agusta Modello CS Sport

    MV Agusta was already becoming a legend during the 50s, with a hugely successful 25-year racing spell. The Modello CS Sport only further enhanced the Italian company’s reputation…

  • Buying Guide: Suzuki TS250

    Buying Guide: Suzuki TS250

    Suzuki produced a wealth of lightweight off-road machines in the 60s and 70s and the TS250 proved to be one of the company’s most enduring model…

  • Buying Guide: Laverda SF750 part 2

    Buying Guide: Laverda SF750 part 2

    Thinking of buying a 750 Laverda twin? Dave Minton rings the changes between the models and offers shoppers well-proven advice…

  • Reference: Vincent Comet/LE sidecar

    Reference: Vincent Comet/LE sidecar

    The pairing of a Vincent Comet with a 1980s LE sidecar isn’t one that instantly springs to mind, but this union has led to an outfit which goes well and handles even better…

  • Road Test: Brough Superior SS80 Special

    Road Test: Brough Superior SS80 Special

    University professor Mike Starr admits it was the mystique surrounding the marque which caused him to consider ownership of what must be one of the world’s most famous motorcycles. It’s a stunning example and we can only imagine how our writer felt when offered a test ride…

  • Buying Guide: Suzuki TS250

    Buying Guide: Suzuki TS250

    Suzuki produced a wealth of lightweight off-road machines in the 60s and 70s and the TS250 proved to be one of the company’s most enduring model…

  • Reference: MV Agusta Modello CS Sport

    Reference: MV Agusta Modello CS Sport

    MV Agusta was already becoming a legend during the 50s, with a hugely successful 25-year racing spell. The Modello CS Sport only further enhanced the Italian company’s reputation…

  • Road Test: Brough Superior SS80 Special

    Road Test: Brough Superior SS80 Special

    University professor Mike Starr admits it was the mystique surrounding the marque which caused him to consider ownership of what must be one of the world’s most famous motorcycles. It’s a stunning example and we can only imagine how our writer felt when offered a test ride…

  • IDP Moto offers classic restoration services

    IDP Moto offers classic restoration services

    We know most of you love fettling with your own bare hands, but there are many out there who either don’t have the time nor the inclination to do so…

  • The Scottish Show

    The Scottish Show

    The Carole Nash Great Scottish Bike Show takes place at Lanark Agricultural Centre, Hyndford Road, Lanark, on Saturday, May 11, and Sunday, May 12…

  • Reference: BSA Bantam D1

    Reference: BSA Bantam D1

    Once the country’s most popular commuter, these days BSA Bantams – especially the early, prettier but slower 123cc engined-ones – are more likely to be seen at static displays. Roy Poynting describes the different versions and focuses on a special D1…

  • Buying Guide: Buying a Japanese classic

    Buying Guide: Buying a Japanese classic

    Pricey, but still worth the money because these bikes will continue to go up in value. In 50 years of Japanese motorcycles few machines have genuinely made classic status. These are the elite…

  • Buying Guide: Buying a Japanese classic

    Buying Guide: Buying a Japanese classic

    Pricey, but still worth the money because these bikes will continue to go up in value. In 50 years of Japanese motorcycles few machines have genuinely made classic status. These are the elite…

  • Reference: BSA Bantam D1

    Reference: BSA Bantam D1

    Once the country’s most popular commuter, these days BSA Bantams – especially the early, prettier but slower 123cc engined-ones – are more likely to be seen at static displays. Roy Poynting describes the different versions and focuses on a special D1…

  • Reference: DMW Dolomite 11

    Reference: DMW Dolomite 11

    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…

  • Reference: DMW Dolomite 11

    Reference: DMW Dolomite 11

    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…

  • Workshop: Steering head bearings

    Workshop: Steering head bearings

    Motorcycle steering head bearings take a lot of abuse and if ignored they’ll make a good machine handle like a cranky mule. We show you what’s involved in keeping things smooth and silky…

  • Workshop: Suzuki GT750: part one

    Workshop: Suzuki GT750: part one

    Rod Gibson had already dismantled the Suzuki GT750 down in his workshop and we start the online feature at the first stage of reassembly. With the engine to one side, Rod concentrated on the cycle parts, having already arranged for the metalwork to be powder coated…

  • Buying Guide: Japanese step-throughs

    Buying Guide: Japanese step-throughs

    You might not genuinely believe your garage needs or warrants a Japanese step-through until you actually ride one… and then you might very well change your opinion…

  • Buying Guide: Japanese step-throughs

    Buying Guide: Japanese step-throughs

    You might not genuinely believe your garage needs or warrants a Japanese step-through until you actually ride one… and then you might very well change your opinion…

  • Workshop: Steering head bearings

    Workshop: Steering head bearings

    Motorcycle steering head bearings take a lot of abuse and if ignored they’ll make a good machine handle like a cranky mule. We show you what’s involved in keeping things smooth and silky…

  • Workshop: Suzuki GT750: part one

    Workshop: Suzuki GT750: part one

    Rod Gibson had already dismantled the Suzuki GT750 down in his workshop and we start the online feature at the first stage of reassembly. With the engine to one side, Rod concentrated on the cycle parts, having already arranged for the metalwork to be powder coated…

  • Road Test: Ariel Leader

    Road Test: Ariel Leader

    ‘The modern motorcycle’, so proclaimed Ariel advertising slogans. And when the Leader was introduced, the firm could really be considered the makers of such a thing…

  • Road Test: Ariel Leader

    Road Test: Ariel Leader

    ‘The modern motorcycle’, so proclaimed Ariel advertising slogans. And when the Leader was introduced, the firm could really be considered the makers of such a thing…


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