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  • Ducati TT2 part one

    Ducati TT2 part one

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    In a cross between a fairy story and a romantic novel Malc Wheeler tells the tale of the Moto Cinelli Ducati TT2 and his reunion with it 25 years on. Rose tinted spectacles are required to enjoy this story to the full

  • Douglas Special

    Douglas Special

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    Back in 1953 people who customised motorcycles were known as ‘bitza-builders’ but as John Mills, writing in the August 20 issue of The Motor Cycle noted, the term didn’t always reflect the quality of machine built from various bits…

  • Reference: Super Onslow Special

    Reference: Super Onslow Special

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    SOS machines of any age are few and far between, as they were built in such limited numbers. So the even rarer vintage-era machines fall into the ‘hen’s teeth’ category…

  • Reference: Triumph Ricardo

    Reference: Triumph Ricardo

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    A four-valve sporting single seemed out of character for Triumph in 1921. Bob Currie explains the background

  • Henderson guide

    Henderson guide

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    Rare, sought after and well engineered. The Henderson was a fast motorcycle, adopted by police forces in vast numbers…

  • Road Test: Brough Superior combination

    Road Test: Brough Superior combination

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    Fast, tough and comfortable, the 11.50 combination was designed by its maker George Brough as a fast road train. Over 70 years later, it’s still capable of that role, if given the chance…

  • AJS Model 16: bikes you must ride

    AJS Model 16: bikes you must ride

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    A term I don’t particularly care for is ‘badge engineering’ but it pretty much covers what AMC did with AJS and Matchless motorcycles. Acutely aware of marque loyalty in the market place AMC was careful to have an AJS or Matchless equivalent of each model in its range…

  • Road Test: Sunbeam S7

    Road Test: Sunbeam S7

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    Shaft-driven Sunbeams were a gentlemanly alternative to the rufty tufty vision of 50s motorcycling, when young men supposedly roared across the countryside on Nortons, Triumphs and BSAs with not a care in the world…

  • Road Test: Norton Old Miracle

    Road Test: Norton Old Miracle

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    Museums are often criticised for having lots of static exhibits. Luckily the Beaulieu collection is more enlightened and actually allows historic machines to run. Jim Reynolds gets on with a legendary Norton…

  • Reference: Norton Navigator

    Reference: Norton Navigator

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    The Norton Navigator was never that popular in its day, though then – as now – it had its devotees. One of Norton’s last truly new designs, the lightweight twin thrived on revs – just like another range of small lightweight four-stroke twins soon to emerge from the east…

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