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Living in a Biker’s Paradise
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This Sunday saw the 10th annual Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride get underway. Started originally in Sydney in 2012, this charity event has swelled to over 900 events worldwide. It also marked the 10th anniversary of the Derbyshire DGR, a route which takes in Matlock Bath. This is a Peak District-based biker’s paradise. It’s a most-famous ‘Mecca’…
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Book of the Week: Agostini on the British Circuits
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Our latest book of the week is the new Agostini on the British Circuits by James Robinson, out now!
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BMW R65 Restoration | Part One
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Some time ago, Ric Campbell took on the restoration of a really ratty BMW boxer…
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Book of the Week: Triumph: Pictorial History of the Great British Marque
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In our latest book of the week, James Robinson takes a deep dive into the history of Triumph.
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Beryl Swain: the first woman to achieve a solo finish in a TT race
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On what would have been her 88th birthday, we take a look at back at the first woman ever to achieve a solo finish in a TT race, Beryl Swain.
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From the archive: Miss Porter and her Sloper
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This intrepid lady rider had visited the site of what was ultimately a flawed attempt at setting a world speed record.
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The Evolution of Honda Motorcycles: From D-Type to Today
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Honda is a huge name in the motorcycle industry, responsible for a whole host of iconic bikes. But how did it all begin? Let’s take a ride through the history of Honda motorcycles, exploring the key milestones and groundbreaking models that have shaped the brand’s legacy.
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How to register a motorcycle
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It’s easy to find a bike with no paperwork, but exactly how do you jump through the rings of bureaucratic fire to get a registration? We walk you through it…
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Wheel Your Way To Stafford
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Whether you’re interested in Hondas or Yamahas, or if Suzuki’s and BMWs are more to your taste, you’ll find plenty of breath-taking motorcycles to gaze over …
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From the archive: Ron Haslam on a stocker VFR
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It was the best advert for a new motorcycle – ever…