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  • Mix and match

    Mix and match

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    In the motorcycle world there are any number of reasons to create a special with components from various sources. These reasons range from ‘couldn’t afford a catalogued machine’ to ‘the standard offerings weren’t right’ and

  • ‘New’ Kawasaki W800 coming!

    ‘New’ Kawasaki W800 coming!

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    These are the new Kawasaki W800 Street and W800 CAFÉ and they are coming to a dealership near you in 2019. 

  • Black Katana to join classic silver in Suzuki 2019 range

    Black Katana to join classic silver in Suzuki 2019 range

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    With the new-for-2019 Suzuki Katana polarising opinions (we love it) perhaps this will change your mind?

  • Moto Guzzi V9 Bobber Sport is a ‘more aggressive design’

    Moto Guzzi V9 Bobber Sport is a ‘more aggressive design’

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    Bobbers are part and parcel of the specials scene now

  • Show Us Yours: Andy’s Yamaha FZR1000 EXUP

    Show Us Yours: Andy’s Yamaha FZR1000 EXUP

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    What about Andy Miller’s 1989/1990 Yamaha FZR1000 EXUP!

  • Show Us Yours: Gary’s Kawasaki ZX-7R P4

    Show Us Yours: Gary’s Kawasaki ZX-7R P4

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    Here’s CMM reader Gary Forth’s Kawasaki ZX-7R P4! 

  • Show Us Yours: Mickey’s Kawasaki H1 Special

    Show Us Yours: Mickey’s Kawasaki H1 Special

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    CMM reader Mickey Thomas’ sent in his Kawasaki H1 Special!

  • Retro Reboot: Moto Guzzi MGS-02

    Retro Reboot: Moto Guzzi MGS-02

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    The road-legal MGS-01 was arguably the most beautiful production bike never built. We take a look at what could have been in a well-deserved reboot.

  • Building on success

    Building on success

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    The Seventies: the world was changing, MX had come along and only the die-hards called it scrambling and bemoaned the fact this foreign takeover of our sport would be the end of civilisation. This attitude

  • Missing a trick: Yamaha RD250

    Missing a trick: Yamaha RD250

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    Heresy: it’s a little less than heresy that the best all round learner of the early 1970s has pretty much fallen off the radar.


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