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Road Test: Royal Enfield Interceptor
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As the Americans are reported to say ‘there’s no substitute for cubes’ and Royal Enfield’s Interceptor range was aimed at this important market. Tim Britton has a ride on some export examples…
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Road Test: Royal Enfield Interceptor
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As the Americans are reported to say ‘there’s no substitute for cubes’ and Royal Enfield’s Interceptor range was aimed at this important market. Tim Britton has a ride on some export examples…
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CMM: news in brief
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Hire a classic bike at Isle of Man this year, news of the annual Classic Speed Week and free bike slots on Motorail…
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Harley-Davidson wants your clothes!
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Yep, you read that right – Harley-Davidson really need your old, unwanted clothes. Thereafter they’ll be re-distributed to the needy…
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Road Test: Norton Dominator 99SS
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The Norton Dominator 99SS is a rarity anyway, so an original and unrestored one is quite possibly unique, if there’s such a thing. Roy Poynting explains…
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Road Test: Norton Dominator 99SS
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The Norton Dominator 99SS is a rarity anyway, so an original and unrestored one is quite possibly unique, if there’s such a thing. Roy Poynting explains…
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Phil Read stars at Stafford Classic Bike Show
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One of the world’s fastest men on two wheels will be the star guest at Britain’s top international classic motorcycle showcase event…
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The way we were: August 1988
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Marco Lucchinelli raced his 851 Ducati to a first ever World Superbike round win at Donington Park in the two leg event. In broken English, Lucchinelli said: “My bike is so fast, it’s like Concorde!”
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Yesterdays Antique Motorcycles
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You’ll have noticed the back cover adverts for Yesterdays over the last few months, featuring some fantastic machines. We decided it was worth a visit to meet the men behind the name – and have a look at some of their motorcycles…
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Royal Enfield Continental
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The Royal Enfield Continental was aimed at the younger rider, with its designers aware of what prospective riders would be looking for. It’s faults were few and good points many…