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  • Alternative Power

    Alternative Power

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    As the eco movement gains more credence and applies pressure to the motorsports world perhaps there is room for change.

  • Custom Cream! Yamaha XS650SE takes the biscuit

    Custom Cream! Yamaha XS650SE takes the biscuit

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    Scoop reckons the Yamaha XS650SE Custom takes the biscuit as the most cost-effective way of buying one of these big twins: yummy!

  • Game Changer

    Game Changer

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    Motor Cycle contributor Roy Nixon takes a breather on what would have been a brand-new Honda CB77 305cc on his way back from the TT in 1961.

  • Your guide to… Matchless G11 & AJS Model 30

    Your guide to… Matchless G11 & AJS Model 30

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    AMC twins may be oft overlooked but are another wonderful way into British twin ownership

  • Honda CB250RS

    Honda CB250RS

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    Lightweight and agile, Honda’s CB250RS conflicted with its own Superdream for sales and was never as popular. Now, they can be a great back-lane bike with big H reliability.

  • The remarkable Olga Kevelos

    The remarkable Olga Kevelos

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    One of this country’s most noted female trials and enduro riders, Olga Kevelos was, to put it mildly, quite a lady, as John Milton relates.

  • Lightweight Performer – A history of BSA’s Bantam

    Lightweight Performer – A history of BSA’s Bantam

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    BSA’s Bantam is everywhere in trials today, but how did it all begin? Tim Britton takes a look back at the early days.

  • Your guide to… Moto Parilla MSDS 175

    Your guide to… Moto Parilla MSDS 175

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    This wonderful bike has a wonderful story behind it, and the result is stunning.

  • Happy 50th Birthday, Z

    Happy 50th Birthday, Z

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    Kawasaki introduced the Z1 50 years ago, in 1972. We have a look at the early story of this, the original Kawasaki superbike

  • Gus Kuhn Commando

    Gus Kuhn Commando

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    Gus Kuhn was a speedway rider and TT racer, and competed in most other two-wheel sports. He also ran his own shop, but will always be best known for a bike he never saw – the Gus Kuhn Commando.


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