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Classic Dirtbike on sale – issue 30
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Visionary ‘bar raisers’, Yamaha YZ 360A and why you need one, cylinder care, our Montesa comes together, plus Honda, BSA Bantam, Husqvarna and Montesa reviews. On sale now…
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Speedway anniversary
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The annual celebration of the start of speedway in this country recently took place at the National Museum of Speedway, located within Paradise Park zoo at Broxbourne, Herts….
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Mallory Park Open Day
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Mallory Park’s new management team, Real Motorsport Ltd, has announced that the Leicestershire circuit will officially re-open on March 1 with a special ‘Meet the Team’ day, where visitors will have the opportunity to view a host of cars and bikes, as well as the chance to talk to the stars…
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1959: Rickman brothers at the top of their game
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A case of dissatisfaction with the products of the factories they were racing motorcycles for and the feeling they could do better was the catalyst for Don and Derek Rickman to make their own scrambler…
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Classic Motorcycle Mechanics on sale – March 2014
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Yamaha R1, the last legend for £2500, Ducati 900SS, Honda CBR900RR Fireblade, Yamaha FZ750, Suzuki Spa Katana engine build and Susuki GS1000 guide, plus all the usual columnists and archive regulars. On sale now!
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New life for Mallory
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Following months of uncertainty and numerous campaigns, the popular Mallory Park circuit has new lease holders…
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Road Test: Suzuki GSX-R750 v RG500
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The early 80s was a hot-bed of motorcycle development where two-strokes took on four. Suzuki built both. The GSX-R750 and RG500 were about as hot as it got. 25 years on CMM stages a re-match…
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Road Test: Suzuki GSX-R750 v RG500
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The early 80s was a hot-bed of motorcycle development where two-strokes took on four. Suzuki built both. The GSX-R750 and RG500 were about as hot as it got. 25 years on CMM stages a re-match…
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The way we were: March
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In 1939 following its 1938 Maudes Trophy success, BSA set an even stiffer schedule for this year’s attempt, which began at the ACU offices in Pall Mall…
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Grand Prix ace Redding gets ready to roll at Thundersprint
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The youngest rider ever to win a Grand Prix, Scott Redding, will be the star of Thundersprint 2014. Redding, now aged 21, was just 15 years and 170 days old when he won the 2008 British 125cc Grand Prix at Donington Park…
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