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Road Test: SOS DW
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Super Onslow Special and So Obviously Superior were two suggestions what the ‘SOS’ badge stood for. Whatever the terminology, the bike was an appeal to discriminating riders, to try something different in the lightweight utility market…
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The way we were in September 1938
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Taking one of the largest stands at the coming London Show, Ariel will have on display its complete 11 model range, from the 249cc Red Hunter to the 1000cc Square Four…
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Stafford Mechanics show set to celebrate 20th year
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It is THE place to be for a weekend of motorcycle sights, engine sounds and petrol smells, and once again one of the UK’s largest and most popular bike shows is gearing up for action as it prepares to celebrate a significant landmark…
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Classic Dirtbike issue 28 on sale!
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Tasty, trick Triumph pre-65 winner on test, Suzuki RM, Monark, Montesa Cota and James Commando reviews, plus tech talk, latest news and all the usual regulars and columnists.On sale now!
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Road Test: Kawasaki GT550
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It may have looked undramatic, but Kawasaki’s shaft-drive GT550 four proved to be a solid seller for around 20 years. John Nutting rode versions at the beginning and end of the run…
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Road Test: Kawasaki GT550
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It may have looked undramatic, but Kawasaki’s shaft-drive GT550 four proved to be a solid seller for around 20 years. John Nutting rode versions at the beginning and end of the run…
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Sept/Oct Classic Racer on sale!
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Donnie McLeod TZ350, Barry Sheene goes Dutch, Keith Huewen reflects, plus classic racing on the roads, Festival of 100 Bikes, Hailwood’s first comeback, Moreparts Ducati 750SS tested and all the usual regulars…
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Road Test: Ariel NG De Luxe
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Perhaps overshadowed by its more glamorous and sporty sibling, the Red Hunter, although the overall specification isn’t that different, Ariel’s NG is a practical and stylish 30s mount nonetheless. James Robinson tells the story of a special NG and even more special owner…
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Road Test: Ariel NG De Luxe
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Perhaps overshadowed by its more glamorous and sporty sibling, the Red Hunter, although the overall specification isn’t that different, Ariel’s NG is a practical and stylish 30s mount nonetheless. James Robinson tells the story of a special NG and even more special owner…
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