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  • What’s Classic and What’s Not

    What’s Classic and What’s Not

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    What is a ‘classic’? It’s one of those abstract questions that has fuelled a million internet arguments, ever since the first bulletin board was set up for people to talk about old vehicles. Andy Wegg adds fuel to the fire with a Jawa Mustang and some 500cc Hondas…

  • SatNav Savvy!

    SatNav Savvy!

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    Andreas Ganzera responds to Rowena’s recent grumbling about not using GPS or modem navigational aids. Andreas reckons SatNav makes much more sense on the European mainland…

  • Famous Last Words 29a: On Knowledge, Power, BSA C15s and Anoraks

    Famous Last Words 29a: On Knowledge, Power, BSA C15s and Anoraks

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    Power is knowledge, apparently. This may be important if you intend to own a BSA C15, as Frank Westworth explains…

  • Opinion: AMC Anorak 26

    Opinion: AMC Anorak 26

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    There was once a time when folk rode their AJS and Matchless motorcycles all over the place! Frank Westworth reflects…

  • Opinion: Triumph Bonneville Light Fantastic (not)

    Opinion: Triumph Bonneville Light Fantastic (not)

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    Ric Pirson owns a Hinckley Triumph Bonneville, and tells a sad tale of not seeing the light…

  • Men of Metal: Sonny Angel

    Men of Metal: Sonny Angel

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    The international classic bike scene boasts many men of metal. Roger Slater grabs a chat with one of them, Sonny Angel of San Diego…

  • Famous Last Words 16: Anti-Sumping Valves

    Famous Last Words 16: Anti-Sumping Valves

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    What’s the best way to stop oil draining into the sump of your old British bike? Phone up Frank Westworth and ask him…

  • Doris Lowe, Her Motorcycling Life – Part 1

    Doris Lowe, Her Motorcycling Life – Part 1

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    David Wright remembers a remarkable motorcyclist who took part in trials and displays; rode the largest capacity Britbike of its time, and worked behind the scenes for decades for grassroots clubs and the national ACU…

  • Famous Last Words 9 – Ignorance is Bliss

    Famous Last Words 9 – Ignorance is Bliss

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    Motorcycling and music fit together as well as grease and grit, says Frank Westworth. Possibly…

  • On Speed

    On Speed

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    Roger Bibbings suggests that while speed itself may not kill, you don’t have to travel at 180mph to enjoy yourself on two wheels…

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