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Honda CB400F
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Modern marvel? Mechanical milestone? Or just another mediocre mass-market middleweight? 400 Fours were everywhere in the seventies, and now they’re back. This time there’s a Classic label attached but Martin Gelder had one first time round and isn’t convinced…
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Hog Fever, by Richard La Plante
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In theory this book is about Harley-Davidsons but, as Dave Blendell discovers, the marque is almost immaterial. This could be the funniest book you’ll ever read about motorcycling in general…
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Hyde Harrier
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Which bike do you choose if you want an old fashioned air-cooled triple with all mod cons? This one should be on your shortlist…
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Harley Davidson FXST Softail Standard Anniversary
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You want a modern bike with classic style. How do you choose? Steve The Toast explains how he ended up with a Harley Softail…
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Hard Way Round by Ernest Bell / Ian Whitehead
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In 1954, an adventurer set off on an overland ride from Britain to Australia, aboard a Norton Dominator. These are his diaries, which we asked Dave Blendell to read…
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Moto Guzzi V1000 Convert
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These days you can buy a bike from Italy and have an old Guzzi delivered direct to your door. Talbot Coleman gave it a whirl
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Moto Guzzi T3
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Phil Holloway reckons that he’s spent the equivalent of three or four bikes on his pair of Guzzi T3s, but there’s no stopping a man on his hobby horse
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Moto Guzzi V35 Mk2 Profile
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When we tested a 350 Guzzi against a 350 Triumph in the magazine, there wasn’t quite space for all the photos and a bit of extra info. So this is what you were missing…
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Moto Guzzi – Le Mans to Le Mans
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15 years ago, Martin Gelder decided to ride his Guzzi Le Mans to French Le Mans to watch a bit of Easter endurance racing. Judging by the length of this story, he’s never really recovered from the experience…
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Moto Guzzi 850 T3
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Warren L Mutz tried to buy a BMW but they wouldn’t sell one to him, so he ended up with a Moto Guzzi T3. And a blister on his toe…
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