British motorcycle engineering

  • A stainless reputation?

    A stainless reputation?

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    In this Opinion piece, first seen in Old Bike Mart, Bob Rolph reflects on materials, remanufacturing and responsibility when replacing or making motorcycle components. The article also includes a historical feature on the development of stainless steel. Introduction Do you often (or ever) think about how that replacement or pattern part was made, or what…

  • Harrison BILLET Goes To HEL  

    Harrison BILLET Goes To HEL  

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    HEL Performance (helperformance.com), a leading UK manufacturer of high-performance stainless steel braided brake lines, fittings and billet brake calipers, has announced the acquisition of Harrison Billet (billet.co.uk), the renowned specialist in precision-machined billet brake calipers and discs for motorcycles. The strategic acquisition combines HEL Performance’s expertise in fluid transfer systems and modern billet caliper design…

  • Norton Roadholder Forks Explained: The Suspension That Redefined Motorcycle Handling

    Norton Roadholder Forks Explained: The Suspension That Redefined Motorcycle Handling

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    Norton Roadholder forks have been synonymous with exceptional motorcycle handling since the late 1940s, particularly when paired with the legendary Norton Featherbed frame. But were Roadholders genuinely revolutionary — or did clever marketing play a role in their enduring reputation? The Roadholder name emerged as Norton’s telescopic fork design gained notoriety during the immediate post-war…


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