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Buying Guide: Velocette Thruxton guide
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Velocette’s sporting single was the last bastion of the traditional thoroughbred single cylinder sports bike. Tim Britton takes a look at the Velo range, then hops aboard a Thruxton for a test…
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Time to get down and dirty
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This year’s International Dirt Bike Show promises to be the best yet, with major motocross, enduro, trail and trial manufacturers already signed up to unveil their latest off-road production machinery alongside a selection of jaw-dropping factory race bikes…
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IoM recruitment drive
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The Isle of Man TT Marshals’ Association will be staging a recruitment drive on board the catamaran Manannan in the run-up to the Festival of Motorcycling, which gets underway on August 17th and incorporates five events, including the Classic TT and Manx Grand Prix…
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Davida backing for Lansdowne race series
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Classic helmet manufacturer Davida has announced it will be supporting the Lansdowne Classic race series – a series dedicated to the sights and sounds of the 1950s and 60s GP scene…
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Devon Rim Company goes digital
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Wheel building specialist Devon Rim Company has a whole new way for customers to get and find just what they need. The firm’s new online site – www.devonrimcompany.com – is up and running, and using it couldn’t be simpler…
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Triumph Metisse scrambler
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Take an ex-125 racer with a background in the bike trade, an old Triumph engine, a load of shiny new Metisse bits – and stir…
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Fast and furious action at Lydden Hill
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A slickly run programme of 41 races over the weekend of July 27-28 at the challenging ‘mini-circuit’ of Lydden Hill gave some close and exciting contests – and some disappointments…
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Road Test: Vincent Black Prince
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Vincent’s Black Prince rode at the vanguard of a brave campaign. It was a visionary product, offering rider protection and clean lines in 1954, but the motorcycle buying public, traditionally a reserved bunch, didn’t take to it. Mike Lewis tells the story…
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Buying Guide: Suzuki GT550J
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Suzuki, like Kawasaki, adopted the two stroke triple engine in the seventies, but it offered a more rounded product than its performance rivals…
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