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Triumphant book launch
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Many of the great and good from the late 1960s/early 70s halcyon days of Triumph’s experimental department gathered at the National Motor Museum late November 2013, to celebrate the launch of a new book, Triumph Experimental: Doug Hele and his development team 1962-1975…
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Bryan Goss opens new shop in Yeovil
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Talking with Bryan ‘Badger’ Goss in the showroom of his new shop in Yeovil, Somerset, we’re surrounded by all the hi-tech riding gear, parts and accessories that we associate with the modern sport of motocross…
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Road Test: Royal Enfield Constellation
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Royal Enfield’s heavyweight twins never enjoyed the success or the popularity of their contemporaries but Jim Reynolds reckons they were equally as good, if not better. Here he gets all star-struck about a Constellation…
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Road Test: Royal Enfield Constellation
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Royal Enfield’s heavyweight twins never enjoyed the success or the popularity of their contemporaries but Jim Reynolds reckons they were equally as good, if not better. Here he gets all star-struck about a Constellation…
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Phase one European Classic Series success
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A decade on from winning the World Endurance Championship, Phase One Endurance Team has clinched the new FIM European Classic Series…
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Kempton Park Classic Off Road Show
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As well as dry weather, EGP Enterprises’ December event at Kempton Park offered some interesting displays for those who could drag themselves from bargain-hunting in the jumble…
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Classic Bike Guide on sale! January, 2014
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Three 1957 Triumphs, British trials irons, Dresda Triumph, BSA Thunderbolt restoration, British two-stroke buying guide, plus all the usual archive material and guest columnists. On sale now!
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Ventz arm vents
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It’s cold and windy outside, we know. But cast your minds back to last summer. Remember? Balmy rides where you got all hot and sticky…
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Fireside Tours, 1924: exploring the highways and byways of Somerset
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In the winter of 1924 The Motor Cycle carried a series of called ‘The Fireside Tours’ – essentially UK touring guides – ideas to warm the hearts of the readers during long cold, nights…
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