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  • coming classics: kawasaki z100 (2003-on)

    coming classics: kawasaki z100 (2003-on)

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    Ahhh! The Kawasaki Z1000… where should we start? Well, with the name of course! Now, we’re clearly not talking about the legendary Z1000 of old, we’re talking about the big Zed that came forth in

  • retro rides: Enigma v-ariations

    retro rides: Enigma v-ariations

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    Bertie Simmonds enjoys three subtly different versions of the V7 modern retro Moto Guzzi theme and comes away impressed. A change is as good as a rest, goes the old adage, and today is a

  • The Magic Mountain of Oz

    The Magic Mountain of Oz

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    What made Bathurst’s Easter races the most important motorcycle destination in Australia? In the second feature of their two-part series, HAMISH COOPER and PHIL AYNSLEY go back to the Eighties to find out. Greg Pretty

  • The Road Racers: The Making of a Classic

    The Road Racers: The Making of a Classic

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    David Wallace’s documentary film about the Armoy Armada is an all-time biking classic.

  • Cheney BSA B44

    Cheney BSA B44

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    BSA’s chassis is okay but Cheney went further.

  • The Steve Machin Yamaha TR2B special

    The Steve Machin Yamaha TR2B special

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    Without a shadow of doubt, they were the ‘dream team’ of Machin and Saunders garage.

  • MOTO MEMORIES: The last time… British made motorcycle won the SSDT

    MOTO MEMORIES: The last time… British made motorcycle won the SSDT

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    The last time a British made motorcycle won the SSDT was in 1969, when Greeves works rider Bill Wilkinson lifted the J R Alexander Trophy after a phenomenal week.

  • Jim Blomley Racing

    Jim Blomley Racing

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    This is the first part of a series of new features, shining a light on some of the biggest and best players in the Classic Racing world.

  • Drifting with Mick

    Drifting with Mick

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    The finest product of one of Britain’s most established racing dynasties, Mick Boddice was rarely out of the results for over four decades of racing. Arguably he kept his best until last, as he recounted

  • Composit Competitor The 1986 Suzuki Heron TSR

    Composit Competitor The 1986 Suzuki Heron TSR

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    Something of an evolution of the official Suzuki square four it might have been, but the TSR did at least look to new avenues of frame design to keep competitive. The name was bond… Ciba-Geigy

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