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Fergus Anderson on an AJS, February 1947
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Fergus Anderson poses on a new AJS 7R racer – not a machine normally associated with him – in February 1949. One of the British pioneers of racing on the continent and a ‘continental circus’ founder member (with, among others, Ted Mellors), Anderson had a rich and varied life, which culminated in his racing…
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Buying Guide: Yamaha RD400
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This month we look at one of the classic scene’s seminal air-cooled strokers: they don’t get much better than the Yamaha RD400…
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Workshop: BSA pre-unit service notes
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‘Polly’ Palmer, chairman of the BSA Owners Club goes through the A7/10 Bri-Tie style!
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Workshop: Stud issues
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A motorcycle strip-down will often stall with fasteners stubbornly stuck in situ. Before resorting to the electric drill, a range of agents, planned force and tools often removes all but the most awkward customers…
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Workshop: BSA pre-unit service notes
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‘Polly’ Palmer, chairman of the BSA Owners Club goes through the A7/10 Bri-Tie style!
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Workshop: Stud issues
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A motorcycle strip-down will often stall with fasteners stubbornly stuck in situ. Before resorting to the electric drill, a range of agents, planned force and tools often removes all but the most awkward customers…
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Star Bikers 35th Annual Egg Run
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Sunday 17 March is the diary date for the Star Bikers 35th Annual Egg Run, a long-running charity rideout. Bikes will be setting off from the Brittania Stadium, Stoke on Trent…
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ON NOW! The 33rd Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show
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A spectacular display of classics is promised at this weekend’s 33rd Carole Nash Bristol Classic MotorCycle Show. It’ll be a belter, with new traders joining the loyal regulars at what is now the third largest classic show in the United Kingdom…
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