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Royal Enfield Continental GT
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The cafe racer from Redditch. We test Royal Enfield’s Continental GT
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Road Test: Royal Enfield Bullet Classic
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Justifiably playing up the retro image, Royal Enfield has gone the whole hog with the new Bullet Classic. Nigel Clark spent a day with one and reckons it just might be the best Bullet yet…
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The Classic Motorcycle app
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The brilliant TCM app means you can download each month’s magazine onto your iPad or Android tablet days before the magazine reaches the news stands, and you can take a stack of back issues of your favourite magazine with you wherever you are in the world…
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Free bike photos!
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Do you fancy getting your bike photographed in our studio, here in Horncastle, Lincolnshire, and featured in a magazine, with a professional set of CD images to take away? We’ll chip in towards your fuel costs… and talking of chips, we may stretch to getting you a sandwich too…
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Brooklands Double Twelve
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Although bike interest has been limited in more recent Brooklands Double 12s, this year the Francis-Barnett Owners’ Club attracted plenty of interest with a static display as well as the attempts on the circuit’s famous Test Hill on Sunday…
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The way we were: August 1912
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Press announcements confirmed Holley Brothers of Northumberland Road, Coventry was ready to launch an automatic carburettor. Although the carburettor was known as a Hedstrom after the Indian design engineer of that name, early examples were made for Indian by Aurora…
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Wal Handley book
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In the 1920s and 30s Wal Handley was one of the stars of motorcycle racing, a winner of four TTs and setter of nine lap records, as well as a front runner in countless others…
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Cholmondelay Pageant of Power
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Cholmondeley Pageant of Power is a celebration of motor powered delights for the child in us all, and for this year’s event Classic Dirt Bike went along to the Cheshire estate to sample scrambling in the twice daily demonstrations…
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Reference: Ariel Red Hunter: which to choose
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There were many versions of the Ariel Red Hunter, with its first incarnation a ‘sporting’ four-valver that had little relation to what was to come later. The switch to two-valves came quite quickly after, so the template was established…
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Reference: Ariel Red Hunter: which to choose
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There were many versions of the Ariel Red Hunter, with its first incarnation a ‘sporting’ four-valver that had little relation to what was to come later. The switch to two-valves came quite quickly after, so the template was established…
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