Reviews
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Triumph factory insight
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The author of Tales of Triumph Motorcycles and the Meriden factory, Hughie Hancox, was a Triumph factory man who started work in the repair shop as a teenager and worked his way up through the
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Feet Up In The Fifties
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This is the third book in the ‘Classic Images’ series which uses original photographs that first appeared in the Green
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Triumph Thruxton Bonneville
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Claudio Sintich (aka l’Inglese) has drawn from a wide range of resources to research and publish this definitive work on
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The Matchless Colliers
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The old AJS and Matchless marques, aka Associated Motorcycles, have an extensive and illustrious history which dates back to
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Book Review: Where BSAs Dare! BSA’s 1952 ISDT Golds and Maudes Trophy
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Author: Norman Vanhouse – with updates by Graham Vanhouse C.Eng., F.I.Mech.E. Foreword by: Jeff Smith MBE. Published by: Panther Publishing Ltd, 10 Limes Avenue, High Wycombe, Bucks HP11 1DP Tel.: 01494 534778. E-mail: [email protected] www.panther-publishing.com
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The Strange Death of the British Motor Cycle Industry
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This book provides a dispassionate examination of the evidence leading to the decline of motorcycle manufacturing in Britain. Although there
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Book Review: Overland to Vietnam – on a 1941 Matchless G3L
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Widely regarded as the favourite motorcycle of dispatch riders during the Second World War, the 350cc Matchless G3L pushrod single was respected for its ruggedness and durability, and Gordon May’s latest book, Overland to Vietnam,
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Book Review: The Campion Cycle Company Story
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Author: Dave Crofts Published by: D W M Crofts, The Paddock, Bell Lane, Weston, Newark, Nottinghamshire NG23 6TW Tel.: 01636 822004 E-mail: [email protected] Also available from: Amazon. Softback, 210 x 295mm (portrait); 118 pages with
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Book Review: The Campion Cycle Company Story
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Author: Dave Crofts Published by: D W M Crofts, The Paddock, Bell Lane, Weston, Newark, Nottinghamshire NG23 6TW Tel.: 01636 822004 E-mail: [email protected] Also available from: Amazon. Softback, 210 x 295mm (portrait); 118 pages with
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Wake up – and smell the leather!
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If a book ever deserved to be bound in soft, supple, deep black leather, then this is it! Open its pages and, just like the Jumanji board game in the 1995 film of the same