Reviews
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Your guide to… BSA Starfire 250
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Thrashed when new, the Starfire family can offer lightweight, British thrills nowadays.
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Review: Velocette Venom Clubman
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If you fancy the idea of a classic road racer, a Velocette Venom could be ideal – but read this first.
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Great, but too late? A look at the Triumph Trident
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A great bike, just too late? We take a good look at Britain’s superbike, the triple-cylinder Trident
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Your guide to… Honda VT500
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Any used import is an unknown quantity of variable quality. Some need little more than an oil change, a wipe-down, and a battle with the DVLA to get a registration number. My own BSA Starfire was one of those. It’s broken down many times since then, but that’s more to do with it being a…
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Honda Six – Recreating a Masterpiece
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One of the greatest engineering journeys in motorcycle grand prix history is told in George Beale’s much-awaited coffee table book, Honda Six – Recreating a Masterpiece.
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Review: Moto Morini 3½
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Italian sports bikes of the 1970s seem to be defined by big brawny bruisers like the three-cylinder Laverda Jota and L-twin Ducati 900SS.
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Review: BSA B31
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My first impression while checking out the BSA B31 was that it looked solid. There’s not really any other way to describe it.
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Review: Triumph Speed Twin
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Triumph reveals the new for 2021 Speed Twin. We have a look at what to expect
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RealClassic Reading
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‘And The Wheels Went Round’ by John Chisnall and Anthony Davis was published last year. Roy Workman is a sidecar
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Book Review
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Suzuki motorcycles: The Classic Two-Stroke Era 1955 to 1978 Author: Brian Long Published by: Veloce Publishing Ltd, Veloce House, Parkway Farm Business Park, Middle Farm Way, Poundbury, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 3AR Tel: 01305 260068 Email: