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‘Classic Motorcycling: A Guide for the 21st Century’ by Rex Bunn
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This book offers a different look at classic motorcycling, one with an international flavour. Steve Wilson has read it, and reports…
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The History of the Clubman’s TT Races 1947-1956, by Fred Pidcock and Bill Snelling
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Are you a TT enthusiast? Geof Staples reviews the story behind the Clubman’s TT races and reckons this book will fascinate you…
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First to Last, the Tale of a Biker by Dennis W Lid
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An American rider recalls his life with motorcycles. Jim Algar reviews a mixture of biography, travelogue, military memoir and personal motorcycle journey…
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Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road by Neil Peart
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Phil Speakman reviews a book which wanders from the subject of classic bikes, but which reflects the journey of one particularly distraught motorcycle rider…
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The Classic Japanese Motorcycle Guide by Rod Ker
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Dave Blendell doesn’t like bike books. Great! We’ll get him to review this book by a RealClassic writer then…
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Ken Sprayson In Colour
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Fans of 1960s and 70s TT racing will be delighted by this second edition of photos from the camera of Ken Sprayson. Costa Zarifi has read it…
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All The Years At Brooklands by Gerry Belton
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Just in time to celebrate Brooklands’ centenary, Jonathan Hill has found a splendid hardback book packed with rare images of racing from the 1920s…
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The Myway Code by Ian Vince and Dan Kieran
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A spoof on the Highway Code? Sounds great. But Jim Peace didn’t get too many laughs out of reading it…
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The Last Hurrah
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Two travellers take a Panther 120 and a Norton Model 19 on a 10,000 mile trek along the old silk road. Did we find the book more enjoyable than the DVD?…
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No Way To Treat A Classic British Motorcycle
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If you have a big pile of bits which could possibly be built into an Enfield off-roader, and no experience of riding in classic scrambles whatsoever, then it seems only natural to take on a classic motocross challenge. Anarchy did just that, and then he wrote a book about it…
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