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  • The way we were: December 1913

    The way we were: December 1913

    The All-British Engine Company invited selected members of the press to view its new 3½hp horizontally opposed ohv twin-cylinder engine at Brooklands…

  • The way we were: December 1938

    The way we were: December 1938

    Having announced its coming season’s range in autumn 1937, BSA unveiled a new inexpensive simple lightweight in January aimed at the economy market…

  • Classic Camera: High-flying Brett, July 1949

    Classic Camera: High-flying Brett, July 1949

    Jack Brett leaps into the air, at Oliver’s Mount in 1949. Aboard his Norton, Brett finished third in the 350cc final, bested by Dickie Dale and Syd Barnett…

  • The way we were: December 1963

    A Motor Cycle feature from January 10 led with ‘take an isolated race circuit high in the Eifel Mountains, name a day in winter when the weather is sure to be bad, and then send a clarion call to motor-cycle enthusiasts. That was the formula for the German Elephant held at the Nurburgring last weekend’…

  • New Villiers products

    New Villiers products

    Two new products should appeal to Villiers owners. First is a kickstart, available in two shaft sizes, and the second is a piston kit for 31A through to 37A models…

  • High gloss polishing at ACM Finishing

    High gloss polishing at ACM Finishing

    Ever wondered how to get the perfect finishing touch? The team at Anglia Custom Metal Finishing could have the answer…

  • Earlswood Christmas crackers

    Earlswood Christmas crackers

    Ideal for Christmas gifts, is Earlswood Vintage and Classic’s made to order range of replica tax discs, key fobs, cufflinks and other merchandise, including tax disc holders…

  • Celebrate Harley-Davidson’s 110th with tour double

    Celebrate Harley-Davidson’s 110th with tour double

    Two new adventure tours have been announced for 2013 by authorized Harley-Davidson motorcycle tour operator Orange & Black…

  • Derek Powell 1928-2012

    Derek Powell 1928-2012

    Derek Powell, from Bransgore in Dorset passed away suddenly, aged 84

  • Straight from the plate: Varsity Velocity, February 1932

    Straight from the plate: Varsity Velocity, February 1932

    Held on land belonging to Sir James Hill, Baronet Bradford, who had placed the drive of his abode Hexton Manor, near Hitchin, at the disposal of the Cambridge University Auto Club, an ‘exceptionally strong’ entry consisting of 29 solos and six three-wheelers congregated for the Varsity Speed Trials…

  • The Classic MotorCycle on sale now

    The Classic MotorCycle on sale now

    In this issue, Triumph’s terrific Trophy, Gilera’s take on the 500cc sporting single, buying a BSA unit twin, Ariel Square Four restoration guide, Norton Model 18, Victoria KR26 and all the usual regulars and columnists…

  • Twinshock Trailfinder – orienteering with motorcycles!

    Twinshock Trailfinder – orienteering with motorcycles!

    The best trail-riding in Europe combined with Austin Vince’s legendary dirt-bike orienteering challenge… novice or expert, this could be just what you need…

  • Honda CX500

    Honda CX500

    Loved by many, and derided by others as the ‘plastic maggot’, Honda’s CX500 was pretty radical stuff. Still is. Steve Cooper explains why… Article continues below… Advert Enjoy more classic motorcycle reading, Click here to subscribe to one of our leading magazines. Article continues below… Advert Article continues below… Advert

  • Road Test: AJS H9 Touring Model

    Road Test: AJS H9 Touring Model

    The 4.98hp AJS Touring Model quickly earned a reputation for versatility. It offered a broad top-gear performance range and an impressive load-carrying ability, which appealed equally to commercial carriers and private enthusiasts. In this instance, patience seems to be the key to owning this flat-tanker…

  • Road Test: AJS H9 Touring Model

    Road Test: AJS H9 Touring Model

    The 4.98hp AJS Touring Model quickly earned a reputation for versatility. It offered a broad top-gear performance range and an impressive load-carrying ability, which appealed equally to commercial carriers and private enthusiasts. In this instance, patience seems to be the key to owning this flat-tanker…

  • Honda TT Legends line-up for 2013 revealed

    Honda TT Legends line-up for 2013 revealed

    Racers Michael Rutter and Michael Dunlop will join 19-time Isle of Man TT winner John McGuinness in the new look Honda TT Legends team for 2013…

  • Green light for historic Japanese bikes

    Green light for historic Japanese bikes

    Japanese motorcycles will be able to enter a range of British Historic Racing classes as non championship points scoring entrants for the first time next year…

  • Triumph Speed Twin test

    Triumph Speed Twin test

    Triumph’s Speed Twin was restyled in the late 1950s, its demure appearance suggesting life at a much slower pace… Article continues below… Advert Enjoy more classic motorcycle reading, Click here to subscribe to one of our leading magazines. Article continues below… Advert

  • Andy Tiernan calendar

    Andy Tiernan calendar

    Having acted on suggestions for improvements – at least those that were physically possible and legally acceptable – the 2013 Andy Tiernan calendar has an entirely new look…

  • RealClassic 104 out now!

    RealClassic 104 out now!

    A Norton desert sled, two BSA 500s, a Royal Enfield Bullet, BMW R60 and a Triumph Bonnie! Plus a woman in a nurse’s uniform! It’s all in the new issue of RealClassic…

  • Winter precison with lever sleeves

    Winter precison with lever sleeves

    Cold fingers and wet metal aren’t a great combination when it comes to careful clutch control and precision braking. Bare metal levers can be cold and slippery in bad weather, and they transmit vibration through the bars leaving the rider with tingling digits or full-on numbness…

  • Champion Gwen reunited with trophy 60 years on

    Champion Gwen reunited with trophy 60 years on

    Former trials star Gwen White (nee Wickham) took a trip down memory lane when she was reunited with a trophy she first won 60 years ago…

  • Insurer snips value red tape

    Insurer snips value red tape

    Agreeing the value of your classic with your insurance broker can be something of a faff: many insurance companies require an independent assessment of the machine before they will settle on a figure…

  • AJS H9 Touring Model

    The 4.98hp AJS Touring Model quickly earned a reputation for versatility. It offered a broad top-gear performance range and an impressive load-carrying ability, which appealed equally to commercial carriers and private enthusiasts. In this instance, patience seems to be the key to owning this well-documented vintage flat-tanker… Article continues below… Advert Enjoy more classic motorcycle…

  • Pip Harris profile part two

    Pip Harris profile part two

    Pip Harris was for many years one of the stars of British sidecar racing. This is the second part of his career…

  • Classics go for a wobble at Canada Heights

    Classics go for a wobble at Canada Heights

    There was brilliant sunshine as more than 125 riders took part in the Sidcup and District Motorcycle Club’s Beginners and Wobblers Trial at Canada Heights in Kent…

  • Reference: AJS and Matchless twin: iconic engines

    Reference: AJS and Matchless twin: iconic engines

    When AMC introduced its parallel twin engine to an eager public in 1948 at the Motorcycle Show, it proved that the firm was not frightened of bucking the trend in engine building…

  • Archive news 1972: Evel Knievel

    Archive news 1972: Evel Knievel

    In 1967, a largely unknown small town daredevil named Evel Knievel had a dream to jump the Grand Canyon on a motorcycle. Unsurprisingly, the Arizona authorities turned him down…

  • Pip Harris profile part one

    Pip Harris profile part one

    For many years, Pip Harris remained at the forefront of sidecar racing. Here, in part one of a two-parter, we chart the early years…

  • Reference: AJS and Matchless twin: iconic engines

    Reference: AJS and Matchless twin: iconic engines

    When AMC introduced its parallel twin engine to an eager public in 1948 at the Motorcycle Show, it proved that the firm was not frightened of bucking the trend in engine building…

  • Classic Bike Guide on sale

    Classic Bike Guide on sale

    In this issue, Triumph T100C restorer’s guide, BSA Gold Star test, Kawasaki GPZ900R, daredevil Evel Knievel profile, riding Ducati’s SD900, running a minimalist Royal Enfield Bullet and buying a British twin guide. On sale now…

  • Fast Aussie Josh gets his first TT ride

    Fast Aussie Josh gets his first TT ride

    Australian racer Josh Brookes will make his Isle of Man TT debut next June. The Sydney born 29-year-old, who was runner up in the 2012 British Superbike Championship, will line up for Northern Ireland based Tyco Suzuki team – one of the most successful teams in TT history…

  • Museum gifted Collier machines

    Museum gifted Collier machines

    The grandson of the great Bob Collier, Matt Collier, has gifted three of his grandfather’s last remaining bikes to the Sammy Miller Museum Trust. Needing full restoration, they will then join the other Collier bikes in the museum…

  • Champion McGuinness joins Classic TT line-up

    Champion McGuinness joins Classic TT line-up

    The latest rider to confirm his participation in the new Classic TT races in the Isle of Man is John McGuinness…

  • Old Bike Mart Unearthed – December 2012

    This month’s unearthed readers bikes and finds Article continues below… Advert Enjoy more classic motorcycle reading, Click here to subscribe to one of our leading magazines. Article continues below… Advert

  • Don Overall

    Don Overall

    Don Overall (featured in TCM, Dec 11) has died, just months short of his centenary. Don was a ‘survivor’ in every sense and he had an enormous fund of adventurous stories to prove it…

  • Latest Show news

    Latest Show news

    To avoid any confusion, the next Classic Bike Show to be held in Lanark will be on 11-12 May 2013…

  • Oulton Park, 1956

    Oulton Park, 1956

    50,000 spectators at Oulton Park, on 2 April 1956, were treated to a masterly display by Scotsman Bob McIntyre, who, on Joe Potts prepared 250, 350 and 500cc Nortons, claimed victory in each of those capacity classes

  • Eppynt road race may 1953

    Eppynt road race may 1953

    With sunshine bathing the Brecknockshire mountains, spectators perched on those slopes were treated to a day of racing which, said Motor Cycling, ‘…could hardly have been bettered’

  • Veterans battle the elements

    Veterans battle the elements

    Heavy rain and hail battered this year’s London-Brighton Veteran Car Run, which included 15 tricycles and forecars aged between 108 and 115 years old…

  • Simply sidecars

    A new all-steel sidecar suitable for classic, lightweight and twinshock machines has just been launched

  • Saddle sure

    Saddle sure

    If you’re suffering from a soggy bottom then Viking Motorcycle Seats might just be your saviour…

  • Surtees at JD Classics

    Surtees at JD Classics

    More than 1000 people attended the JD Classics breakfast meeting at its Maldon, Essex premises, where Sir John Surtees held court over an absorbed audience…

  • Famous Metzeler 2013

    Famous Metzeler 2013

    This year celebrates the 20th edition of the Metzeler Classics calendar, which features some fantastic black and white shots of motorcycle competitions from the end of the Sixties along with superb ‘dream garage’ photographs…

  • Manx GP gets FIM International meeting status

    Manx GP gets FIM International meeting status

    The Manx Grand Prix, the Mountain Course race run in August on the Isle of Man, has this year received ‘FIM International’ status in its 90th year, replacing the event’s previous ‘European Open’ status…

  • ISDT Royal Enfield Bullet

    ISDT Royal Enfield Bullet

    This bespoke Royal Enfield Bullet was built in 1966, when the model was obsolete, to tackle the International Six Days Trial… Article continues below… Advert Enjoy more classic motorcycle reading, Click here to subscribe to one of our leading magazines. Article continues below… Advert Article continues below… Advert

  • Modern TT stars sign up for classic races

    Modern TT stars sign up for classic races

    Isle of Man TT track aces Michael Dunlop and Conor Cummins have confirmed that they will compete in the 2013 Classic TT…

  • Classic Motorcycle Mechanics on sale now

    Classic Motorcycle Mechanics on sale now

    BMW RG100GS Paris Dakar test, Suzuki’s meaty GSX100EF, Honda’s CB400 Four, exhaust port tuning, Honda Dream 50, Garelli Cross 5V ‘ped, Yamaha FS1E…

  • Royal Enfield range revamp

    Royal Enfield range revamp

    As 2013 looms into view, there’s a radical rejig going on with the Royal Enfield range of single-cylinder motorcycles, and a special celebration of the parent company’s current success. Time to bag a bargain Bullet…

  • Brough’s Dream Fours

    Brough’s Dream Fours

    Four times George Brough experimented with a four cylinder engine layout and four times he was thwarted

  • Cold Killers collection

    Cold Killers collection

    Cold Killers may sound like a new pop band that make a terrible racket that your kids love, but they are in fact a top range of windproof clothing…

  • Smiths digital chrono speedo and tacho

    Smiths digital chrono speedo and tacho

    These are classic-looking, but modern interpretations of those timeless speedos and tachos seen on many British bikes: Smiths clocks…

  • Reference: A to Z classic reference: A – Adler

    Reference: A to Z classic reference: A – Adler

    Encyclopaedia of Classic Motorcycles: the definitive classic motorcycle guide. To view other content within this reference work, you must be a subscriber

  • Road Test: Fantic 245

    Road Test: Fantic 245

    In Issue 21 we were invited along to a secret test location in Derbyshire to see half a dozen air-cooled monoshock trials bikes put through their paces by Mick Andrews and Nigel Birkett. This issue we’re going to have a closer look at Danny Littlehales’ Fantic 245…

  • Road Test: Fantic 245

    Road Test: Fantic 245

    In Issue 21 we were invited along to a secret test location in Derbyshire to see half a dozen air-cooled monoshock trials bikes put through their paces by Mick Andrews and Nigel Birkett. This issue we’re going to have a closer look at Danny Littlehales’ Fantic 245…

  • Classic Dirt Bike on sale

    Classic Dirt Bike on sale

    Bruce gets to grips with the internals of his CCM, Baja racers in the US, talking Italian with Fantic’s 245, a special Maico and BSA’s ‘mad’ marketing, which actually paid off, as a virtually stock bike won the ISDT!

  • Reference: Ariel pressed steel frame

    Reference: Ariel pressed steel frame

    Innovative motorcycle manufacturer Ariel was arguably ahead of its time when it produced the pressed steel frame for the Leader and Arrow. It didn’t catch on at the time, sadly…

  • Reference: Ariel pressed steel frame

    Reference: Ariel pressed steel frame

    Innovative motorcycle manufacturer Ariel was arguably ahead of its time when it produced the pressed steel frame for the Leader and Arrow. It didn’t catch on at the time, sadly…

  • Modern day riders sign up for Manx classic TT races

    Modern day riders sign up for Manx classic TT races

    Works Suzuki TT star Guy Martin and former British Champion and up and coming TT star Daniel Cooper are the first modern day TT riders to commit to the new Classic TT Races due to be held for the first time next year…

  • Can-Am 250cc winner announced at Stafford

    Can-Am 250cc winner announced at Stafford

    It’s been a long time coming but finally the winner of the Can-Am 250cc enduro bike has been announced at the 19th Carole Nash Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show at the Stafford Showground…

  • JD centenary run

    JD centenary run

    Entries are now open for the centenary Johannesburg-Durban classic motorcycle regularity rally – the JD Rally – which will take place from March 7-9. The event will celebrate the first Johannesburg-Durban motorcycle race, held in 1913…

  • The way we were: December 1937

    The way we were: December 1937

    Despite the build up of tension in Europe, motorcycle trade began to enjoy better times with a rise of almost 20% in sales in two years. Official figures confirmed the total sales of all makes and types of motorcycles for 1935 were 46,311 rising to 56,077 by close of play on December 31, 1937. Of…

  • Rare racers for sale

    Rare racers for sale

    A collection of four BMW racing motorcycles will be offered at the Bonhams Las Vegas Motorcycle Sale in January…

  • See Louise’s lovely ladies all year round

    See Louise’s lovely ladies all year round

    Artist Louise Limb’s beautiful drawings of saucy screen sirens posing with classic motorcycles from the pages of Classic Bike Guide are featured on a new classic pinup 2013 calendar…

  • Just bootiful

    Just bootiful

    Eccles Racing Cruiser boots might just be the ticket if you’re after waterproof, stylish and sturdy boots with the classic look…

  • Road Test: Henderson Model E

    Road Test: Henderson Model E

    Henderson’s four-cylinder marvel was unparalleled for its era and history records that the ‘Rolls-Royce of Motorcycling’ epithet would attach itself to a rival English firm. Yet, it was a Henderson ‘four’ that first circled the globe during 1913… Mike Lewis explains

  • Road Test: Henderson Model E

    Road Test: Henderson Model E

    Henderson’s four-cylinder marvel was unparalleled for its era and history records that the ‘Rolls-Royce of Motorcycling’ epithet would attach itself to a rival English firm. Yet, it was a Henderson ‘four’ that first circled the globe during 1913… Mike Lewis explains

  • Road Test: Honda CB250

    Road Test: Honda CB250

    When learners in 1980 chose their first bike, it was more often than not Honda’s sensible and impressive looking CB250N. John Nutting rode the bike and its predecessors…

  • Buying Guide: Suzuki TC90J

    Buying Guide: Suzuki TC90J

    The Japanese are experts at miniaturisation. Suzuki’s TC90J is a perfect example of the oriental art of small but perfectly formed. CMM takes a spin on the diminutive TC90J, owned by Chris Brealey…

  • Buying Guide: Suzuki TC90J

    Buying Guide: Suzuki TC90J

    The Japanese are experts at miniaturisation. Suzuki’s TC90J is a perfect example of the oriental art of small but perfectly formed. CMM takes a spin on the diminutive TC90J, owned by Chris Brealey…

  • Enjoy a great show over in Brum

    Enjoy a great show over in Brum

    It’s a classic show… and motorcyclists would be mad to overlook it. Birmingham’s NEC hosts the Footman James Classic Motorshow from November 16-18, and there will be plenty for two-wheel fans to enjoy…

  • Beating the crusher

    Beating the crusher

    Ray Palmer acted quickly when a friend warned: “There’s an old motorbike in the local scrapyard.” Even so, it was too late for the frame, which had already gone to the crusher. The scrap-men said: “It was all rusty – you wouldn’t have wanted it.”

  • Pip Harris profile

    Pip Harris profile

    For many years, Pip Harris remained at the forefront of sidecar racing. Here, in part one of a two-parter, we chart the early years… Article continues below… Advert Enjoy more classic motorcycle reading, Click here to subscribe to one of our leading magazines. Article continues below… Advert Article continues below… Advert

  • The way we were: December 1987

    The way we were: December 1987

    Yamaha proudly unveiled its new on/off dual purpose machine the TDR 250 in Yugoslavia. In effect a TZR 250 engine installed in an off road type chassis the versatile machine proved an instant hit with the press testers on hand…

  • Moidart Run 2013

    Moidart Run 2013

    A popular associated event for attendees to the Pre-65 Scottish is the Moidart Run out on the Moidart Peninsular across from Fort William. It generally takes place on the Thursday before the Pre-65 and 2013 will be no different…

  • The way we were: December 1962

    The way we were: December 1962

    Sidecar ace Florian Camathias broke three sidecar world records at Monza on December 4, on an outfit comprising a single wheel ‘token’ sidecar hitched to a factory Honda 250cc four-cylinder racer…

  • RealClassic 103 out now!

    RealClassic 103 out now!

    This month’s RealClassic magazine is stuffed full of specials: a Triumph sprinter, a cammy Norton and a featherbed Suzuki (pardon?). Just as well there’s also a BSA Bantam, an Ariel single, a Moto Guzzi twin and a Laverda triple to ground us in reality. Here’s this month’s contents and how to buy a copy…

  • Day three at Dirt Bike Show

    Day three at Dirt Bike Show

    Day three of the International Dirt Bike Show 2012 and the crowds flocked in to the halls intent on checking out the bikes, grabbing a bargain and visiting the autojumble…

  • Dirt Bike Show: Moto Jumble

    Dirt Bike Show: Moto Jumble

    The International Dirt Bike Show ‘EvoShock’ Moto Jumble will again open its doors today and is proving a huge success with Show visitors…

  • Dirt Bike Show: Extreme MTB stage act thrills crowds

    Dirt Bike Show: Extreme MTB stage act thrills crowds

    Danny Butler and his team continues to wow the International Dirt Bike Show crowd with daring displays of dexterity, coordination and complete team trust as they perform their choreographed dancing bikes stage act at Stoneleigh Park…

  • Dirt Bike Show: day three starts

    Dirt Bike Show: day three starts

    Day two of the Dirt Bike Show, at Stoneleigh Park, has closed and the Show was packed with off-road celebs and enthusiasts…

  • International Dirt Bike Show 2012

    Running untill late Sunday, get on over to Stoneleigh for all that’s best in the dirt bike world – the bikes, meet the top riders and see and get the latest dirt bike products and kit…

  • Classic Camera: Tommy hitches a lift, Ulster 1964

    Classic Camera: Tommy hitches a lift, Ulster 1964

    Road racer Tommy Robb hitches a lift on the back of a Triumph Tiger 100A ridden by scrambler Billy Hutton, after he was forced out of the 1964 125cc Ulster GP. Following a crash at the 2012 Mallory Park Festival of 1000 Bikes, Tommy has now decided to hang up his helmet and leathers and…

  • Classic camera: Tommy hitches a life, Ulster 1964

    Classic camera: Tommy hitches a life, Ulster 1964

    Road racer Tommy Robb hitches a lift on the back of a Triumph Tiger 100A ridden by scrambler Billy Hutton, after he was forced out of the 1964 125cc Ulster GP…

  • International Dirt Bike Show

    International Dirt Bike Show

    The International Dirt Bike Show opened its doors yesterday and trade was brisk as visitors took advantage of a half priced admission ticket deal. Trade and exhibitor reaction to the Mortons Media Group takeover of The International Dirt Bike Show was overwhelmingly positive…

  • Dirt Bike Show: classic display

    Dirt Bike Show: classic display

    A popular addition to the 13th Show to be held at Stoneleigh Park is the Evo/Twinshock classic display in hall three where visitors will find some wonderful examples of old trials and motocross bikes…

  • Mecatecno race through night to get to Show

    Mecatecno race through night to get to Show

    Spanish electric trials machine manufacturer Mecatecno drove overnight from Barcelona to get its new T14 youth class machine to the International Dirt Bike Show in time for opening today…

  • Buying Guide: Motobecane 350

    Buying Guide: Motobecane 350

    When Peter Barker heard of a rare 350 triple Motobecane rumoured to have been imported in a batch of bikes to Western Australia, he decided to embark on a mission to find it…

  • Buying Guide: Motobecane 350

    Buying Guide: Motobecane 350

    When Peter Barker heard of a rare 350 triple Motobecane rumoured to have been imported in a batch of bikes to Western Australia, he decided to embark on a mission to find it…

  • Road Test: Honda RC30 v Yamaha 0W01

    Road Test: Honda RC30 v Yamaha 0W01

    Prices have doubled in less than 10 years and yet there’s never been a better time to buy a Honda RC30 or Yamaha OW01. Steve Rose explains why…

  • Road Test: Honda RC30 v Yamaha 0W01

    Road Test: Honda RC30 v Yamaha 0W01

    Prices have doubled in less than 10 years and yet there’s never been a better time to buy a Honda RC30 or Yamaha OW01. Steve Rose explains why…

  • Sammy stars

    Sammy stars

    Evergreen Sammy Miller is to be guest of honour at the 33rd Carole Nash Bristol Classic Motorcycle Show over the weekend of February 16-17…

  • Suzuki TS250

    Suzuki TS250

    Suzuki produced a wealth of lightweight off-road machines in the 60s and 70s and the TS250 proved to be one of the company’s most enduring models… Article continues below… Advert Enjoy more classic motorcycle reading, Click here to subscribe to one of our leading magazines. Article continues below… Advert Article continues below… Advert

  • Straight from the plate: Arpajon, August 1930

    Straight from the plate: Arpajon, August 1930

    At Arpajon, in August 1930, the Motorcycle Club de France organised its annual record attempts meeting, arranging for over four miles of the main Paris-Orleans road to be closed, so speed men from around the globe could congregate and attempt to establish new world’s bests…

  • French postpone new breathalyser rule fines

    French postpone new breathalyser rule fines

    Bike breathalyser fines put back until next March The fines were due to be enforced from November 1 this year, with all drivers in France, including motorcyclists, now required to carry a breathalyser kit. The

  • French postpone new breathalyser rule fines

    French postpone new breathalyser rule fines

    Fines for motorcyclists who are caught without a breathalyser kit will be implemented in France from March next year, according to the Institute of Advanced Motorists…

  • Straight from the plate: Arpajon, August 1930

    Straight from the plate: Arpajon, August 1930

    At Arpajon, in August 1930, the Motorcycle Club de France organised its annual record attempts meeting, arranging for over four miles of the main Paris-Orleans road to be closed, so speed men from around the globe could congregate and attempt to establish new world’s bests… Article continues below… Advert Enjoy more classic motorcycle reading, Click…

  • Workshop: Can-Am 250cc rebuild: 1

    Workshop: Can-Am 250cc rebuild: 1

    Are we mad? ‘Yes’ seemed to be the popular answer to that question from visitors to Wrighty’s show, where our new Can-Am project bike was unveiled. But we’re determined to get this Can-Am up and running for a grand – £1000 for those reading outside the UK…

  • Workshop: Can-Am 250cc rebuild: 1

    Workshop: Can-Am 250cc rebuild: 1

    Are we mad? ‘Yes’ seemed to be the popular answer to that question from visitors to Wrighty’s show, where our new Can-Am project bike was unveiled. But we’re determined to get this Can-Am up and running for a grand – £1000 for those reading outside the UK…

  • TT racing, American style, Sept 1957

    Classic Camera: high-speed action as Californian George Everett, in western ‘hold-up’ garb, steals the lead from Indiana’s Roger Howk; both ride BSA twins in the 80 cu in (1300cc) National Championship race at Peoria, Illinois…


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