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Are you looking to restore your pride and joy this winter? Use Aquablast Restorations to bring those parts back up to scratch!
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At Aquablast Restorations, we specialise in vapour blasting, a gentle yet highly effective method for cleaning and restoring Motorbike / Car Engine components.
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BSA Tracker and Rambler 125 & 175
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In that transient time of BSA in the 1980s, the Tracker and Rambler models aimed to bring a younger generation to bikes. Few examples survive…
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1914 BSA Model K saved from the scrap bin for £100
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This veteran BSA so nearly ended up in the scrap bin, after it had already survived for over 100 years. Thanks to Wesley Wall’s persistence, it didn’t.
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1974 Yamaha RD250A: pure 70s nostalgia
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What emotions do Yamaha’s air-cooled RDs conjure up for you then? Sights and sounds of the 1970s? Very possibly, says Yam twin-stroker sage Steve Cooper after sampling this Yamaha RD250A.
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A quirky Norton Commando 750S
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George Simmonds has owned this handsome 750S Commando for 28 years – and it has some idiosyncrasies… but is still a fine ride.
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Triumph Thunderbird 650 transformation
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Roy Henderson has brought this Thunderbird back from a previous life as a Speed Twin and made it his.
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Royal Enfield Constellation: unexpectedly great
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Sometimes, it’s nice to be pleasantly surprised, as the experience with this Royal Enfield Constellation proves.
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Moto Morini 3 1/2: what is it like to ride?
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To those that haven’t ridden one, a little Italian 350cc V-twin may not sound like perfection – but to those that have…
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Road test: Norton Jubilee vs Triumph Twenty One
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There was a craze in the late 1950s to attract riders away from scooters onto motorcycles, with machines that were shrouded in panels and finished in natty colours, as exampled here.
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Classic Ride: 1977 Ossa Yankee 500SS
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The 1970s half-litre two-stroke twin that’s not Japanese: come and meet Ossa’s amazing Yankee 500SS. Yee-ha!
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