Features
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The New Naughty 90s Hall at The Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show
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‘Classic’ is in the eye of the beholder and well, it’s time for the new guard to make their mark at Stafford.
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Book of the Week: Classic Superbikes II
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Our first book of the week for August is the recently published Classic Superbikes II.
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Moveo and shaker
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Preparing for the 1910 TT, fascinating pioneer motorcyclist Bert Houlding, with his JAP-powered racer.
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Noisy Neighbours
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Members of The Motor Cycle’s editorial team take to the residential streets, for a noise testing experiment.
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The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride
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We all like an excuse to dress up occasionally, especially for a good cause
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Frank Westworth looks back at his favourite bikes: Triumph TR5T Trophy Trail
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Continuing with his hybrid theme, Frank Westworth, the founder of Classic Bike Guide, looks at the one that got away – Triumph’s TR5T Words by Frank with photos from Mortons Archive
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Rocket Ron
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It’s refreshing to have a colour photo from the archive for once and Ron Haslam’s smile sums up the love so many have of racing. The scene appears to show a typical club racing scene, with friends helping out. There may be no factory overalls or promo ladies but the Mal Carter Pharaoh team van…
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The late Anthony F Wilding
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Fabulous Zenith V-twin transporting a Wimbledon tennis champion and steered by an Olympic gold medal winner.
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Endurance Test
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Covering upwards of 2000 miles, on a 350cc sidecar outfit carrying two full-grown men, in February, sounds like purgatory, though it was in the name of publicity…
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TSS on trial
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The eight-valve Bonneville twin which could’ve perhaps been original Triumph’s saviour.
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