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  • Opinion: Shed-Dwelling Again

    Opinion: Shed-Dwelling Again

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    The workshop (shed, garage or whathaveyou) is an essential part of classic biking life, it seems. John R Kerridge (aka Yorkie) explains why every man should have one…

  • Motorcycle Magazine Road Test Truths

    Motorcycle Magazine Road Test Truths

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    The truth can now be told. One-time motorcycle testing journalist, Derek Pickard, reveals the real meaning behind those bland test reports from the 1970s and 1980s…

  • Opinion: AMC Anorak 38

    Opinion: AMC Anorak 38

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    Frank Westworth has been thinking back to days gone by, and to AJS and Matchless CSR twins of ancient memory…

  • London International Classic and Custom Show

    London International Classic and Custom Show

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    More photos from Classic Motorcycling meets Kustom Kuture at Ally Pally…

  • Where Are They Now?

    Where Are They Now?

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    In the grip of nostalgia, you may be tempted to try to find your P&J from years gone by. We’ve found that strategic enquiries works better than the scattergun approach…

  • Famous Last Words 29: On Classicness

    Famous Last Words 29: On Classicness

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    If a bike from yesteryear was rubbish when it was a new bike, does that mean it’s still rubbish now it can claim to be a classic bike? Frank Westworth contemplates classicness and other fantasies…

  • The Perfect Motorcycle

    The Perfect Motorcycle

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    In a recent issue of RealClassic magazine, reader Roger Bibbings asked for nominations for the perfect modern motorcycle to suit classic bike riders. And lots of people answered him…

  • Opinion: First Japanese Classic

    Opinion: First Japanese Classic

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    If you’re thinking of buying your first Japanese classic bike, then Steve Cooper of the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club has some suggestions…

  • Get Lost!

    Get Lost!

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    When it comes to navigation, Rowena Hoseason is a traditionalist at heart and has no truck with SatNav…

  • An Old-Time Tale

    An Old-Time Tale

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    Matt Swindlehurst recalls a time of dirty carrots, dodging rugby practice, shooting a Lee Enfield rifle – oh, and there’s a Matchless G3 in here somewhere, too…


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