Features
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Indian Powerplus
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During the first thirty years of motorcycle production, America could well be said to have led the world in design, durability, sales and speed. This is the story of the American motorcycle classic – the Indian V-twin Powerplus…
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BAT 9hp
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Heart-warming tale as a chicken house-transporting BAT is lovingly restored to its former glory. Also unusual is how the owner finally got his hands on the machine. Roy Poynting explains…
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Workshop: Yamaha RD400 clutch
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A heavy clutch and signs of slipping? Pete Monks goes deep into his RD400 to restore a smooth and positive transmission
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Road Test: Yamaha RD350LC
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Yamaha’s original RD350LC was furious if not as fast as we’d expected. But the two-stroke twin had huge potential which has been explored with a huge range of modifications. John Nutting tested it at MIRA in the early 1980s…
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Reference: JAP: a history
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There’s a mountain of difference between pioneering a cine camera and manufacturing the world’s most powerful engines, but that’s just what John Prestwich did and successfully too…
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Road Test: Yamaha XS1
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In the early Seventies the world of twins was simple; Ducati produced V-twins, BMWs were horizontally opposed and the British persevered with pushrod parallels… then Yamaha mixed it all up, with the OHC XS1…
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Sidecars at Spa
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By the time the continental circus reached Spa Francorchamps, high in the Ardenne, in July 1956, the season was in full swing and the championships taking shape…
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Profile: Lawrie Watts part one
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If you cut your teeth on The Motor Cycle or its sister magazines The Autocar or Flight International, you will recognise Lawrence Watts’ signature immediately as the name on those marvellous cutaway drawings which showed ‘the inside story’
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Workshop: Starter motor overhaul
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Starter motors on Japanese motorcycles can have a pretty hard life, and we do take them for granted. Rod Gibson brings one up to scratch…
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Workshop: Yamaha XT500 part one
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Rod Gibson dons his workshop overalls and reveals the engine assembly procedure for Yamaha’s big single cylinder trailie, the XT500, then turns his attention to restoring the frame and running gear…