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Book review: Excelsior
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Essential reading for Excelsior enthusiasts, but a limited print run… Excelsior, based originally in Coventry, was Britain’s first motorcycle manufacturer, starting production of its own ‘motor-bicycle’ in 1896
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Ducati – Two Wheel Classics
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Ever active Jim Blomley and his Two Wheel Classics company have yet another selection of hard to source parts for Ducati TT1 and TT 2 available
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Book review: Ace Cafe
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In this rich tapestry of a book, author Mick Duckworth chronicles the famous Ace Cafe’s history since 1938
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Book review: Graeme Crosby
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Graeme Crosby was a motorcycling circuit god, who flew over, blew the records away, then disappeared again, shortly later. This is his story
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Compulsory hi-vis clothing
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The Road Safety Authority in Ireland has confirmed that it intends to make hi-vis clothing compulsory for all motorcyclists from 2014
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Vincent speed record attempt
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Early record attempt was looking good but a puncture prevented the all-important second run
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Hesketh OC fundraiser
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The Hesketh Owners’ Club is probably the smallest one-make motorcycle club in the world but it certainly punches above its weight
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Kop on the up
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Kop Hill in Bucks used to be one of the most famous hill climbs used at the beginning of the 20th century
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Amal Concentric
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The Amal Carburetter Company has announced the introduction of the new AMAL Premier MkI Concentric
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