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Reference: Japan’s famous racing four
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Honda’s slightly ‘oversquare’ 250 four is conventionally designed, aside from the four valves per cylinder, contributing to a healthy 45bhp output
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Buying Guide: Norton ES400 Electro
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The concept of pushing a button to start a motorcycle was regarded with as much ridicule in the 1960s as using a foot operated lever to start one these days would be…
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Reference: Triumph Thunderbird
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Triumph’s Thunderbird is undoubtedly one of the most famous names in motorcycling lore, with both the model’s achievements and a notorious film appearance adding to the legend…
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Straight from the plate: Easter meeting, Donington 1933
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There was a host of big names attracted to Donington Park on Easter Monday, 1933, with a field of 107 competitors performing in front of record crowds…
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Buying Guide: Yamaha RD350B buying guide
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Stories of 750 owners being traumatised by a well-ridden Yamaha 350 are not the stuff of legend, rather, a very well documented fact. Yamaha broke the mould with the RD350 – breathtaking performance, good handling and, bizarrely, economy too. The complete package…
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Triumph Tiger 100
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Belying its factory fresh appearance, this Triumph Tiger has been restored and then used for nearly 13 years. James Robinson takes up the story…
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Road Test: AJS Model 16 Trials Special
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Every now and then, something which leaves you a bit surprised comes along. This AJS – despite looking outwardly fairly standard – is one of those things, having had untold hours and endeavours laboured upon its recreation…
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Iconic accessories: Get ahead, get a hat
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As it is 40 years ago this month since the helmet law was introduced it’s worth pointing out that not everyone was so keen on wearing a safety helmet in the early days…
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Reference: Matchless G12 CSR
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Sports twins were very much in vogue at the turn of the 60s and the offerings from AMC in Matchless and AJS guise were up among the best…
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Road Test: Kawasaki 750 H2 triples
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Kawasaki’s potent H2 wasn’t the first two-stroke triple but it’s now probably the most sought after. Prices have rocketed in the last few years. We ride them again to find out why…