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Classic Dirtbike on sale!
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History of ISDT, Farleigh vets, Ossa, CZ, Bultaco and BSA and Triumph reviews, Rotax, iconic engine, looking back at the stunning Stafford show, plus all the usual regulars and columnists. On sale now!
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December’s Classic Motorcycle Mechanics on sale!
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One man’s remarkable collection of Yamaha RDs, Montjuic Ducati rebuilt and ridden, Bimota KB2 Laser, Suzuki GT550 showstopper, Yamaha TX500 buying guide, plus all the usual columnists and workshop regulars. On sale now!
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Yamaha XS2 racer
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A few big bore Yamaha XS650 versions found their way into sidecar outfits but, as far as solo racing was concerned, other more suitable machines were available. However, such rules do not necessarily apply in the world of the classic clubman…
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Tangible technical Triumphs
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The second generation of big Japanese twins wasn’t really necessary – they’d already leapfrogged the formula. Strange then, that they couldn’t help but build some…
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Clearing the way
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We’re not above pulling in favours here at CMM, so when Paul Berryman from Project SpaKat joined the team we knew we’d screw something decent out of him in return…
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Classic Bike Shows set to serve up a winter feast
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1980s race-ace and 12 time British champion Roger Marshall will be the premier attraction as Newark Showground once again plays host to the event that kick-starts the classic motorcycling calendar…
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Australian team aiming for WSB glory
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A racing team from down under led by former Honda and BMW crew chief Tom Larsen and double World Super Bike champion Troy Corser have revealed plans to field two BMW bikes in WSB next year…
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Reference: Vincent Comet Series A
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Series A Vincent-HRD singles were the model which set the Stevenage maker on the road to immortality. The story goes that the engine was designed in under four months, as Vincent was disillusioned by the performance of ‘bought in’ engines…
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Write for RealClassic!
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Have you got something to say about your classic bike? Would you like to see your pride and joy perfectly presented for all to admire? Yes? Now’s the moment to claim your 15 minutes of fame, then. Get that keyboard clattering and write for RealClassic…
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Reference: Vincent Comet Series A
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Series A Vincent-HRD singles were the model which set the Stevenage maker on the road to immortality. The story goes that the engine was designed in under four months, as Vincent was disillusioned by the performance of ‘bought in’ engines…