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Sunbeam 3½ hp
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Sunbeam always had an image of being a machine for ‘gentlemen’ – and this three-speed veteran single certainly fits the bill…
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Triumph Tiger 110
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With the Goodwood Revival deciding on introducing a set of rules encouraging the use of early to mid-1950s type ‘club’ racers, Triumph pre-unit specialists Ace Classics and fellow London shop, the Baron Speed Shop, decided to join forces and get involved…
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AJS Model 18
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This 1947 AJS Model 18 has been owned long-term and, though originally used for trials, now finds itself at work on the hard stuff…
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Classic British Legends: Vincent V-twins
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Few motorcycling icons can hold a candle to Vincent’s incredible V-twins. A revelation when they first appeared, these classic British machines have stood the test of time and their high-performance engines are still held in the highest esteem worldwide…
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BSA B25S Starfire
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Despite a few minor niggles, and the motorcycle’s trade reference to bike as the ‘hand grenade’, because it went a short distance then exploded, the BSA Starfire was a capable 250. But just a shame that it was 10 years too late…
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Royal Enfield Continental
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The Royal Enfield Continental was aimed at the younger rider, with its designers aware of what prospective riders would be looking for. It’s faults were few and good points many…
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Yesterdays Antique Motorcycles
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You’ll have noticed the back cover adverts for Yesterdays over the last few months, featuring some fantastic machines. We decided it was worth a visit to meet the men behind the name – and have a look at some of their motorcycles…
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Norton Works 30M
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Officially sanctioned by Norton, the Works Racing 30M is a top quality classic racer, built to exacting modern standards…
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BSA A65 Lightning
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This A65L, the last of the line as far as BSA twins were concerned, makes a good case for being the firm’s best ever model…