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  • Time machine

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    Not quite faster than light, BSA’s fire-breathing beast was once the quickest 650 twin in town 

  • End of an era

    End of an era

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    As the world headed towards high-tech, Matchless gazed into a mirror… 

  • Norton CEO discusses the future

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    Steady, But Sure 

  • Something wicked

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    Smooth, sophisticated, almost civilised. But have the later Jotas lost their je ne sais quoi? 

  • A new hope

    A new hope

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    Triumph’s first Speed Twin. This really is where it all began… 

  • Different strokes for 80s blokes

    Different strokes for 80s blokes

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    Saying ‘Konnichiwa’ to Honda’s NS400R was not the ‘Banzai’ charge that other two-stroke race replicas offered in the mid-80s. But it was no shrinking violet either…  

  • Veteran ride

    Veteran ride

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    FORMER SOLDIER Colin Stinson plans to ride 5000 miles around the coast of Britain in 25 days, aboard his 1967 Metisse scrambler. He’s raising funds for ABF The Soldiers’ Charity. 

  • Southern Classic Motorcycle Show

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    THE ANNUAL KEMPTON PARK show and bike jumble attracted its fair share of interesting machinery. 

  • Bike Shed London

    Bike Shed London

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    THE BIKE SHED almost defies definition.  

  • Bob Smith: the peoples’ champion

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    EVERY now and again there arises a rider who could hop on any bike and blast the hell out of his peers. Mike Hailwood was one, Bill Ivy another. But there’s another example – albeit a much lesser known one – who shared the majestic two-wheeled prowess of both Hailwood and Ivy – Bob Smith. 

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