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Road Test: Harley-Davidson X90
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Harley-Davidson’s X90 mini-bike was originally sold to tempt young owners into Harley ownership, under the banner of ‘the great American freedom machine’, but the bikes were actually made in Italy. We take a look at this restored example
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Top 20 two strokes, part one
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Brian Tarbox’s top 20 Japanese two strokes between 1960 and 1990. If you disagree, make your voice heard on the forums! In part one we look at positions 20 to 11…
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Road Test: Harley-Davidson X90
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Harley-Davidson’s X90 mini-bike was originally sold to tempt young owners into Harley ownership, under the banner of ‘the great American freedom machine’, but the bikes were actually made in Italy. We take a look at this restored example
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Suzuki Kettle DVDs
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Suzuki ‘Kettle’ restoration specialist makes available ‘how to’ DVDs, to help other owners with the correct assembly procedure
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Newark 2012, Alan Carter interview
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We caught up racing legend Alan Carter for an exclusive and in-depth interview hosted by Tony Carter at the 1st Carole Nash Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic show. Alan’s career and personal life has been filled by tragedy, and in the (long) interview he’s brutally honest about the past events which have shaped him…
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Reference: 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
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Eric Oliver profile
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Pure riding skill and bulldog spirit kept Eric Oliver ahead of the opposition. A 500cc Norton outfit should not have been a match for the power of the Gilera 4, but Oliver won four world titles…
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Reference: 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
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Calthorpe Ivory
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The Calthorpe Ivory is best known in its sloping engine guise, but John Pape’s model is the early upright version. Either way the company gained immediate acclaim from the motorcycle press and bike-buying public because of the machine’s clean and attractive design…
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Obituary: Norman Barrow
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It is with regret we have to report the death of scrambles star Norman Barrow who died during December after a freak cycling accident
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