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The way we were: July 1988
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Randy Mamola took the 500cc factory Cagiva to its first ever podium finish in GP racing at the Belgian GP, held at the 4.312 mile Spa-Francorchamps circuit on July 3…
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Honda owners stalwart Dave Barton dies
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Honorary vice-president of the Honda Owners Club GB, Dave Barton died at the end of May aged 66 after complications with his health that he had suffered over a number of years…
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Road Test: Ariel Square Four Model 4G
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This largely original and unrestored Ariel Square Four spent many of the years since its 1938 build in Malta, where it was owned by one family until the present keeper acquired it…
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Road Test: Ariel Square Four Model 4G
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This largely original and unrestored Ariel Square Four spent many of the years since its 1938 build in Malta, where it was owned by one family until the present keeper acquired it…
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Ace Brooklands celebration
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The Brooklands Ton-Up Day, in association with Ace Cafe London, takes place on Sunday, June 23, at Brooklands Museum, Weybridge, Surrey
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Next weekend: Newark Bike Bonanza
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A diary reminder for next weekend’s Bike Bonanza at the Newark Showground. Road racing stars John McGuinness and Conor Cummins, among others, will be on hand to meet visitors and talk bikes…
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Reference: Triumph Tiger Cub
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The pretty Triumph Tiger Cub has always attracted a fair following, which continues to be the case…
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Workshop: Wheel building
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Egged on by editorial pressure, editor Rod Gibson explores the art of wheel building for the first time, and discovers the black art isn’t as mysterious as it looks…
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Ducati desmodromics
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The word desmodromic will not be found in many dictionaries. It was coined from two Greek words, meaning ‘controlled run’ and its mechanical function is to eliminate one of the phenomenon of valve float, or ‘bounce’. Mick Walker explains how Ducati stole a march on rivals…
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Workshop: Wheel building
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Egged on by editorial pressure, editor Rod Gibson explores the art of wheel building for the first time, and discovers the black art isn’t as mysterious as it looks…