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Family affair!
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Delwyn Llewellyn lives in Tonypandy in the Rhondda Valley and he had an urge to get himself his dream bike… again. What followed was a joyous team effort from the trio of dad, son and grandson…
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Blast from the Past – AMC Anorak 20 – Playing in the Dirt
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If you want to ride your classic bike roughshod, then you simply can’t beat the real thing! Frank Westworth’s been playing in the dirt…
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Classic Motorcycle Mechanic’s Workshop Q&A
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Our very own wizened sages, Messrs Mark Haycock and Steve Cooper, are here to answer all of your woes, be they mechanical or spiritual. Every month we will be giving advice, as well as some general tips. Don’t forget to send in your own tips, too.
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Dressed to Thrill: BSA Rocket Gold Star
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This BSA Rocket Gold Star isn’t perhaps what it appears to be – but then its owner is perfectly happy to acknowledge that.
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From the archive: 1952 was the year when…
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Sometimes a chance comment changes the direction of a feature ever so slightly… in this case, by spanning a few more decades.
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Winds of Change
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By 1936, BSA were in a trough. For once, their competition team ofBert Perrigo, Jack Amott, Harold Flook and Marjorie Cottle failed to win a major trial, and sales, although steady, weren’t picking up, as the UK struggled out of the world recession. Time for a different approach.
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From the archive: 1962 was the year when…
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…Sammy Miller won his first of five SSDTs and the quarter litre scrambles class gained world championship status.
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31 Speedway Motorcycles to be auctioned at Stafford this October
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This October’s Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show features an extraordinary collection of 31 Speedway Motorcycles, reflecting the glory years of a sport, once the second most popular in the UK.
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Book of the Week: Taking it to the Limit
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Our book of the week this time around is Taking it to the Limit by the award-winning Peter Starr!
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Blast from the Past- AMC Anorak 19 – Life of Lore
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No matter how much (probably useless) information you acquire, there is always more. Frank Westworth looks back on a life of lore…