Reviews
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Torrens: the classic motorcyclist
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Back in the days of black and white, when the Green ’Un and Blue ’Un ruled the motorcycling roost, journalist,
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Ride Of My Life
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In Ride of My Life, racer and writer Frank Melling tells of a few of the bikes and experiences, bad
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Lone Rider
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35 years ago, Elspeth Beard became the first British woman to ride solo around the world, and she accomplished this
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Only Bounders Ride Motorcycles
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By Pete Kelly I sometimes think that Yorkshiremen are born with dry humour – and it simply falls from the pages of Ken Mellor’s self-published book, Only Bounders Ride Motorcycles, 100 Years of Family Motorcycling.
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A Racing Read
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For British motorcycle road racing fans of the mid-1960s to mid-1970s there was no better racer than Peter Williams. Usually
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Motorcycling in the 50s
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Raiding the bound volumes of the old ‘Green ’Un’ and ‘Blue ’Un’ weeklies in Mortons’ impressive Archive month after month for Old Bike Mart material, this reviewer loved the black and white, almost ‘scrapbook’ design
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Isle of Man TT, The Golden Years, 1963-1982
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Encompassing the years 1963 to 1982, Isle of Man TT, The Golden Years, brings those exciting years back to life with 108 unforgettable images.How this reviewer remembers the crisp, smooth sound of Max Deubel’s fabulous
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Triumph factory insight
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The author of Tales of Triumph Motorcycles and the Meriden factory, Hughie Hancox, was a Triumph factory man who started work in the repair shop as a teenager and worked his way up through the
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Feet Up In The Fifties
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This is the third book in the ‘Classic Images’ series which uses original photographs that first appeared in the Green
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Triumph Thruxton Bonneville
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Claudio Sintich (aka l’Inglese) has drawn from a wide range of resources to research and publish this definitive work on