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    With its range for 1932, Triumph fought shy of radical innovation. But they did list 350 and 500cc competition models for the first time. Alan Berry owns a rare survivor of the 500cc CD version…

  • Norvil Commando

    Norvil Commando

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    Sometimes steady modification and improvements aren’t just quite enough and a radical rethink is necessary. Rod Ker tells the tale…

  • Panther Pegasus

    Panther Pegasus

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    This sprinter was built by three engineering apprentices in the early 1960s – and it’s continued to impress with its rapid pace in the decades since…

  • Balancing carburettors

    Balancing carburettors

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    Rod Gibson’s tips on how to keep your four cylinder engine running smoothly…

  • Harley-Davidson Model ULH

    Harley-Davidson Model ULH

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    What could be better than a Thirties Harley big twin? devotees of the marque would no doubt ask. Why two of course…

  • Suzuki GS750 part three

    Suzuki GS750 part three

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    After sorting through the pile of bits last month I’m now ready to start reassembling Jason’s GS750 engine…

  • BSA G14

    BSA G14

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    The BSA G14 was, by the 1930s, a far-from-advanced piece of kit. But the qualities it possessed were still popular – and indeed still are today…

  • Triumph TR5 Trophy

    Triumph TR5 Trophy

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    Though functional-looking, the Triumph TR5 is also arguably one of the most beautiful motorcycles ever made – and this one’s a real stunner…

  • Honda CB1100F

    Honda CB1100F

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    Honda’s CB1100F was the last of its classic air-cooled fours and although overshadowed by the exotic CB1100R production racer still pulls a hefty punch with a 140mph top speed…

  • Kawasaki H1 500

    Kawasaki H1 500

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    Thirty years on, the 500 triple’s fearsome reputation seems over-exaggerated. However, it still provides excitement by the shed load…

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