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    Installing a Triumph engine into a Norton Featherbred frame, creating a ‘Triton’ was a common mechanical act in years gone by. But few are built to the level of this one. Triton image gallery…

  • Norton Commando S Type

    Norton Commando S Type

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    Norton’s famous – and successful – Commando came in a number of guises, but is any more handsome than the S Type?

  • Royal Enfield Bullet

    Royal Enfield Bullet

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    The Royal Enfield Bullet is a machine which has been in production for many years, though few look better than this superb example…

  • AJS G6

    AJS G6

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    The 350cc ohv AJS is one of the iconic machines of the vintage era, famed for its light weight and sporty performance…

  • AJS K7

    AJS K7

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    Though the ohc AJS was perhaps not initially the most successful of AJS’s 350s, it is undeniably one of the most handsome, with this a particularly spectacular example…

  • Triumph IR ‘Ricardo’

    Triumph IR ‘Ricardo’

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    When Triumph decided its range needed expanding and an overhead valve model should be added, the firm decided on awarding the task to an ‘outside’ consultant, Harry Ricardo…

  • Vincent Comet Series A

    Vincent Comet Series A

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    The Series A Vincent-HRD singles were the model which set the Stevenage maker on the road to immortality…

  • Super Onslow Special

    Super Onslow Special

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    SOS machines of any age are few and far between, as they were built in such limited numbers. So the even rarer vintage-era machines fall into the ‘hen’s teeth’ category…

  • Rudge Special

    Rudge Special

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    One man’s lifelong love affair with his Rudge has resulted in a show winner that means far more than money to its owner…

  • Douglas LB special

    Douglas LB special

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    This Douglas special has a fascinating history, including input into its construction by Triumph…


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