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  • Buying Guide: Kawasaki A1/A7

    Buying Guide: Kawasaki A1/A7

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    Anyone who knows a little about Japanese motorcycling history will be aware that when Ernst Degner defected to the west in 1961 he brought to Suzuki the hard won knowledge of MZ’s competition department…

  • Fastest machine on earth

    Fastest machine on earth

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    In a projectile measuring 17ft from nose to tail you would imagine there would be plenty of room for the rider. But that’s not so with Joe Dudek’s red and white Triumph-powered streamliner. Vic Willoughby explains…

  • Workshop: Honda C77 rebuild parts 4-6

    Workshop: Honda C77 rebuild parts 4-6

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    The restoration nears completion. In this part Richard completes the engine strip, reassembles and finishes and refits the body parts

  • Keith Amor to ride Dunnell Nortons at 2014 Classic TT

    Keith Amor to ride Dunnell Nortons at 2014 Classic TT

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    Fresh from announcing his return to TT competition as Ryan Farquhar’s teammate, Keith Amor will also contest the Classic TT presented by Bennetts in August…

  • Lightweight motorcycles

    Lightweight motorcycles

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    By 1933 The Motor Cycle reckoned small capacity two-wheelers were coming into their own…

  • Somerset winners announced!

    Somerset winners announced!

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    There are some incredible machines on display this year at the 34th Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show here in Somerset. Despite the recent troubles across the West Country, thousands of visitors, traders and clubs have come out in force and made this weekend truly fantastic.

  • Top selection of display bikes at Bristol Classic

    Top selection of display bikes at Bristol Classic

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    The waiting is over and the judges’ votes are in; award winners have now been announced at the 34th Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show and the standard this year has been exceptional…

  • Celebration of classic motorcycles at Bristol show

    Celebration of classic motorcycles at Bristol show

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    Enthusiasts came out in droves to the Bath and West Showground over the weekend to enjoy a superb celebration of motorcycling, and it was the regional clubs that really shone in Somerset…

  • A long pause!

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    Speedway enthusiast Colin Knight has a prize-winning collection of cinder-shifters, so was rather pleased to be offered a rare five-valve Weslake engine. Around 30 years ago, the engine had a brief, but glorious track-racing career until outlawed by regulations…

  • Winners – 34th Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show

    Winners – 34th Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show

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    Here are the winners (as announced earlier today) from the 34th Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show in Shepton Mallet

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