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Old or new?
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At the moment I am a lucky boy and have a varied concoction to ride. Royal Enfield have loaned me one of their new 650 Interceptors, which you can read about what it’s like to
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Letter from America
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I am a fan of old bikes, though I don’t have anything older than the 1960s.
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Which is the right colour for my BSA?
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I am restoring a 1959 BSA B31 and have just started on the paint work. On purchasing the October addition of Classic Bike Guide I read the article on restoring a B31 the same age
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Cuddle my Cub
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Great buying guide piece on Triumph Cubs in the November issue. I bought my 1966 T20M about 10 years ago and was so disappointed in its condition compared to the pictures I put it back
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Multi-use Triumph
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My Triumph started life as a bathtub T100A from 1961, polychromatic blue.
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Happy New Year trend-setters!
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Firstly, may I, on behalf of all who work at Classic Bike Guide towers, wish you a warm and prosperous New Year! May your bolts not round off, your petrol not turn stale and your
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Hiding in plain sight
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I’d be surprised if I’m the only one who has missed the glaringly obvious until it’s pointed out or another unrelated task reveals what should have been clear from the outset. Thankfully such incidences
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CZ secrets
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I much enjoyed your in-depth review of the CZ 175 Sport – a solid and reliable little bike. In the article and in the European Bike Guide you say you only need to use the
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Your magazine needs you!
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Not often, in fact extremely rarely these days, a moment of clarity hits me and the other week I was bludgeoned with said ability to see ahead. You see, I’d looked forward to the coming
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Honda singles
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It was great to see a buyer’s guide to the Honda singles in CBG; it even featured a bike from my ‘wish’ list, the CB400SS, though I doubt I’ll see one this side of