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Reference: A to Z classic reference: Moto Guzzi – Moto-Reve
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Encyclopaedia of Classic Motorcycles: the definitive classic motorcycle guide
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Reference: Know your Monobloc
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Four phase check for economy and performance on Amal’s popular Monobloc motorcycle carburettor by Don Bridgewood…
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Reference: Know your Monobloc
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Four phase check for economy and performance on Amal’s popular Monobloc motorcycle carburettor by Don Bridgewood…
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Triumph Thruxton
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Triumph’s Bonneville range has carved a very successful niche into motorcycling worldwide and the Thruxton version has filled a gap for those who want the traditional caf� racer look. However, there’s always someone who wants a bit more. Nigel C discovers one such man and gets quite a surprise…
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Asian motorcycle tours
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From the balmy breezes of the Indian and Pacific Oceans to the unbeatable majesty of the Himalayas and the vast Gobi desert, Asian Adventures has the bike ride of a lifetime for everyone…
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Italian smoothie – MV Agusta
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What would you sooner have in your shed, a Vincent Black Shadow or an MV Agusta? For some that would be a difficult question, but not for Mick Gowan, he knows exactly which he prefers. Video from Classic Bike Guide last November and the voice belongs to CBG editor Nigel Clark…
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The Classic Motorcycle’s on sale now!
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The August issue of The Classic Motorcycle goes on sale today. Packed with the usual mix of archive material, workshop repairs, technical advice, tests, interviews and classifieds, it’s not to be missed. Look out for the stunning Triumph Speed Twin on the cover…
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The way we were: August 1962
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Weather forecasters promised warm sunny weather for the Bank Holiday Monday meeting at Oulton Park. On the day it was both warm and wet (no surprises there then…), resulting in a steaming track…
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Watsonian-JAP
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Bob Currie explains the background to the one-and-only 998cc Watsonian-JAP, now added to the National Motorcycle Museum collection. But Watsonian made sidecars, didn’t they?
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Road Test: Harley-Davidson SS350
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We all know Harley-Davidsons, right? Made in Milwaukee, thundering great V-twin engines, pistons the size of dustbins, low-revving, weigh about the same as a Cadillac? Not necessarily…