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  • Buying Guide: Suzuki TS250

    Buying Guide: Suzuki TS250

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    Suzuki produced a wealth of lightweight off-road machines in the 60s and 70s and the TS250 proved to be one of the company’s most enduring model…

  • Reference: MV Agusta Modello CS Sport

    Reference: MV Agusta Modello CS Sport

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    MV Agusta was already becoming a legend during the 50s, with a hugely successful 25-year racing spell. The Modello CS Sport only further enhanced the Italian company’s reputation…

  • Road Test: Brough Superior SS80 Special

    Road Test: Brough Superior SS80 Special

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    University professor Mike Starr admits it was the mystique surrounding the marque which caused him to consider ownership of what must be one of the world’s most famous motorcycles. It’s a stunning example and we can only imagine how our writer felt when offered a test ride…

  • IDP Moto offers classic restoration services

    IDP Moto offers classic restoration services

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    We know most of you love fettling with your own bare hands, but there are many out there who either don’t have the time nor the inclination to do so…

  • The Scottish Show

    The Scottish Show

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    The Carole Nash Great Scottish Bike Show takes place at Lanark Agricultural Centre, Hyndford Road, Lanark, on Saturday, May 11, and Sunday, May 12…

  • Reference: BSA Bantam D1

    Reference: BSA Bantam D1

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    Once the country’s most popular commuter, these days BSA Bantams – especially the early, prettier but slower 123cc engined-ones – are more likely to be seen at static displays. Roy Poynting describes the different versions and focuses on a special D1…

  • Buying Guide: Buying a Japanese classic

    Buying Guide: Buying a Japanese classic

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    Pricey, but still worth the money because these bikes will continue to go up in value. In 50 years of Japanese motorcycles few machines have genuinely made classic status. These are the elite…

  • Buying Guide: Buying a Japanese classic

    Buying Guide: Buying a Japanese classic

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    Pricey, but still worth the money because these bikes will continue to go up in value. In 50 years of Japanese motorcycles few machines have genuinely made classic status. These are the elite…

  • Reference: BSA Bantam D1

    Reference: BSA Bantam D1

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    Once the country’s most popular commuter, these days BSA Bantams – especially the early, prettier but slower 123cc engined-ones – are more likely to be seen at static displays. Roy Poynting describes the different versions and focuses on a special D1…

  • Reference: DMW Dolomite 11

    Reference: DMW Dolomite 11

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    DMW was one of a number of makers that used Villiers engines in the 1950s, though its products were always at the higher end of the market. James Robinson reports…

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