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Triumph Trident T150V part two
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Rod Gibson finishes his rebuild of the complicated three cylinder engine with work on the transmission. A hugely satisfying job – but Japanese bikes are easier to work on he says… > Part one gallery
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H-D Milestones Post-War
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Mike Lewis takes a selective Post-War look at key models from the famous American motorcycle marque, Harley-Davidson…
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Kawasaki W1 overhaul
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“I don’t suppose you’d be interested in looking at my rebuilding of a Kawasaki W1’s motor would you?” asked owner Dave Jupp. Of course we would; we’d leap at the chance. Steve Cooper reports…
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Old Bike Mart Unearthed – December 2014
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This month’s unearthed readers bikes and finds. If you have unearthed something recently and would like to share the news, or think I could help, write to me Mike Worthington-Williams, The Old Schoolhouse, Cenarth, Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire SA38 9JL email: [email protected]
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International Dirt Bike Show
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Selection of images from last weekend’s record-breaking International Dirt Bike Show, held at the National Agricultural Centre, Warwickshire…
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Old Bike Mart Unearthed – November 2014
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This month’s unearthed readers bikes and finds. If you have unearthed something recently and would like to share the news, or think I could help, write to me Mike Worthington-Williams, The Old Schoolhouse, Cenarth, Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire SA38 9JL email: [email protected]
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Stafford Show, October 2014
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Pictorial highlights from the recent Carole Nash Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show at Stafford. Bikes, autojumble, auction and superb entertainment wherever you looked. Guests Frankie Chili and Carl Fogarty entertained on stage and a certain F1 champ, off stage…
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South of England show, Ardingly
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The autumn Real Classic Show brought a delightful variety of machinery to the South of England Showground, in the bike park, in the exhibition halls and even in the jumble…
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Air cooled twin shock and mono series
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Proof of the populariry of the air cooled twin shock and mono series has come when the organisers secured a sponsorship deal from Kia Cars….
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Getting technical: Yamaha TY mono
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With the Yamaha TY mono not performing very well, it was clear that the crank seals needed replacing. This is an owner service item as the editor Tim Britton shows
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