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Ural 750s
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Forget what you think you know about Ural motorcycles. Today’s 745cc flat twins come with electric start, a Brembo front brake and decent dealer back-up. Steve The Tovarich ventured behind the Iron Curtain (not) for a quick spin…
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Triumph Pre-Unit Twins by Matthew Vale
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From the Speed Twin to the first Bonneville, this glossy hardback tells the story of Turner’s iconic twins…
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Opinion: A Bug’s Life
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Jim Peace has made many friends on his motorcycling travels. Meet Nebraska, the bug…
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Opinion: AMC Anorak 21
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Different strokes for different folks. Frank Westworth remembers a great British stroker…
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Opinion: First Rides on Classic Bikes
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Dave Wooding started his riding career with a Triumph 3T. He also rode a Bantam-based Villiers-engined oddity and a BSA B31, but it’s the Triumph 350 twin which he remembers the most fondly…
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Opinion: London Bike Shows – Excel vs Ally Pally
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This year – this week, in fact – there have been two competing motorcycle shows in London. Martin Gelder tries to pick a winner while making
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Triumph Experimental by Mick Duckworth
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Even now, more untold tales of the original British bike industry still surface. This hardback book focuses on the efforts of Doug Hele and his Meriden development team in the late 1960s and early 70s…
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Triumph Bonneville Celebration
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This two-disc DVD set re-lives the weekend of the Bonneville’s 50th birthday, and offers an overview of the world’s most famous classic motorcycle. Matt Vale spent an evening by the box…
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The Road Racing History of the Triumph 500 Unit Twin, by Claudio Sintich
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A true enthusiast’s book, this one; packed with technical information and racing recollections. Dave Minton discovers how the competition Triumph Daytona 500s performed so well in the late 1960s…
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Triumph 650 & 750 Twins by Matthew Vale
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The Triumph Bonneville is probably the world’s most famous classic bike. RC writer Matt has produced a splendid book on the subject…
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