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  • Workshop: BSA A50/A65 service notes

    Workshop: BSA A50/A65 service notes

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    Polly Palmer, proprietor of Bri-Tie Motorcycles and President of the BSA Owners Club, overhauls the A50/65

  • Workshop: BSA fork overhaul

    Workshop: BSA fork overhaul

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    Proprietor of Bri-Tie Motorcycles and President of the BSA OC ‘Polly’ Palmer runs through a simple strip down of the BSA A10 and A65 front suspension

  • Harley-Davidson XA

    Harley-Davidson XA

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    Film stuntman Jim Dowdall bought a rare XA Harley-Davidson and it led him down the road to Wildcat Ridge… Article: Feb 1984

  • Honda CB750

    Honda CB750

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    Searing acceleration and good roadholding from Honda’s 750 four

  • Yamaha 350 YR5

    Yamaha 350 YR5

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    Yamaha’s YR5 350 ws not as fearsome as we had anticipated but it’s still a good all-round performer

  • Kawasaki 350 S2

    Kawasaki 350 S2

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    We come to terms with Kawasaki’s latest rip-snorting triple-pot machine from Japan

  • Buying Guide: Yamaha RD200

    Buying Guide: Yamaha RD200

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    It may have given away 50cc to its bigger brother but Yamaha’s RD200 could give it a good run for its money. Neil Murray reckons the early drum braked model is the one to go for

  • Norton 800cc dohc

    Norton 800cc dohc

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    Bob Currie tells of Plumstead’s final project, the 800cc double-ohc Norton

  • What I rode in 2010

    What I rode in 2010

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    As the old year ended and the new one began, the journalists of yesteryear – on the Blue Un and Green Un – would round off their riding year with a rundown on what they’d ridden…

  • Mine’s a sidecar, my friend!

    Mine’s a sidecar, my friend!

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    Sidecarring was – and probably still is – a way of motorcycling life and one you’re either right in to or wouldn’t touch with a bent exhaust pipe. Mick Payne falls in the former category


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