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John Williams: A private matter – Part 2
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Despite the interest from Yamaha and Honda, it was Suzuki who John lined up with in 1976 and it saw John and wife Margaret give up the life of the privateer, replacing it with the
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Classic Racer specialist spotlight: LOUIGI MOTO
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We’re shining a light on some of the biggest and best players in the Classic Racing world and this timewe’ve been speaking to Louigi Moto’s Richard Llewellin. WHAT’S LOUIGI MOTO? Based down in the South
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Record breaking weekend of Classic Action
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Words: Jono Yardley Photographs: Charlie Battisti British Historic Racing’s third racing weekend of the year was held at the lovely one-mile-long Kent circuit of Lydden, just a few miles outside of Dover. It’s always good
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New on AllMyReads: The Scrapbook Series – AJS
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New on AllMyReads: The Scrapbook Series – AJS
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AllMyReads is the new way to browse unlimited non-fiction books, taking you on in-depth journeys all in the palm of your hand.
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New on AllMyReads: The Scrapbook Series – AJS
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AllMyReads is the new way to browse unlimited non-fiction books, taking you on in-depth journeys all in the palm of your hand.
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Gone but not forgotten: Colin Seeley, Vic Eastwood, les archer
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It is a fact of life that life comes to an end and none of us can go on for ever. Here at Classic Dirt Bike we regularly deal with images of the stars of
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New Old Stock
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Oh, and one to race too! Words and pics: Tim Britton If your business is based on a particular model of motorcycle to the exclusion of all others, then there are a number of ways
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Moment in Time: 20 years ago – MICK DOOHAN’S LAST RIDE
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It was another dodgy day at Jerez, the first day of practice for the first GP of the 1999 European season. Mick Doohan, titan of the 500 class, was having an indifferent start to the
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More than the sum of ITS parts
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Sometimes a specification sheet can give the totally wrong impression of a bike. The MV Agusta 350S might just be the best example of such a phenomenon… Words: PHIL TURNER Photographs: GARY CHAPMAN The early
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