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Barry Sheene tribute
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Barry Sheene, twice 500cc World Champion, Sports Journalists’ Association (SJA) Sportsman of the Year 1977, MBE, model, playboy, showman, you name it, he lived it. Last Monday, March 10, was the anniversary of his passing in 2003. He was 52…
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Reference: A to Z classic reference: Talbot – Thor
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Encyclopaedia of Classic Motorcycles: the definitive classic motorcycle guide
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Reference: A to Z classic reference: Buchet – Cazenave
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Encyclopaedia of Classic Motorcycles: the definitive classic motorcycle guide
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Mike Hailwood, 1964
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Fifty years ago, during the USA Grand Prix at Daytona, Mike Hailwood and MV Agusta rewrote the record book…
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Classic Motorcycle Mechanics on sale – April 2014
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Yamaha TDR 250 and XJ1100 Maxim reviews, Suzuki GSX-R750M tests and tips on buying Suzuki’s tiddler, the A100. Also Ducati 860GT MIRA files, Honda CX750 Turbo and getting close with Yamaha’s YZR500 Gauloises Replica. Plus all the usual regulars and archive material. On sale now…
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Cameron Donald to ride for Norton at 2014 IoM TT races
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Norton Motorcycles has confirmed that Cameron Donald will contest the 2014 Isle of Man TT Races, with the Australian ace lining up in the Dainese Superbike and PokerStars Senior TT Races for the British manufacturer. Cameron will start both races from the number 19 position, made famous by the late Steve Hislop…
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Road Test: Triumph 6T Thunderbird
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The late Pete Sole, who owned this Triumph Thunderbird for over 20 years, was well-respected as a pragmatic restorer with a taste for vintage machinery. The Thunderbird was his first post-war heavyweight and he used it regularly, as a workhorse and tourer…
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Road Test: Triumph 6T Thunderbird
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The late Pete Sole, who owned this Triumph Thunderbird for over 20 years, was well-respected as a pragmatic restorer with a taste for vintage machinery. The Thunderbird was his first post-war heavyweight and he used it regularly, as a workhorse and tourer…
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Still time for Prescott
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You’ve still got time to attend the splendid Prescott Bike Festival, which takes place on April 6. Even better, you could be one of the lucky winners in our Prescott ticket competition, currently running…
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Road Test: Kawasaki Z1300
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Late in 1978, at the Cologne Show in Germany, Kawasaki unveiled its 1300, the most powerful bike yet built and prompted a debate that led to the (short-lived) voluntary manufacturers’ agreement to limit power outputs to 125 bhp. Bob Berry rides one of the last machines off the production line…