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  • 1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part III

    1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part III

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    Phillip Rashleigh has been sourcing parts for his scrambler special. Now he knows what he’s got, he just has to figure out how to fit it to the B31 chassis… Once I’d found the right pieces and got my project bike together in large lumps, it was time to tear it all down and start…

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  • Royal Enfield 500 Clubmans GT – Part 2

    Royal Enfield 500 Clubmans GT – Part 2

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    After taking a test ride on a new Bullet Andy C just had to own one. So did the reality live up to the dream? I really wanted a 5-speed electric start Clubmans but, as I said in the previous episode, no such animal exists (at least not directly from Watsonian). I was offered such…

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  • Norton Dominator 99: Chapter Six

    Norton Dominator 99: Chapter Six

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    Wherein small bits and lumps come together to form a recognisable larger lump… all without major problems. Puzzling. Jim Algar wonders if he should start to worry?… The bike has been sitting untended in my garage for a depressingly long period of time. There was, of course, the wait while Norvil tended to my crankshaft…

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  • Adler MB200/250 Two-Strokes

    Adler MB200/250 Two-Strokes

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    Phil Speakman has unusual tastes in motorcycles, and finding parts for them isn’t easy. His search for spares finally led him into the eagle’s eyrie… The Ardennes in late January is no place for a motorcycle. Piled up snow from the verge encroaches onto the carriageway, poised to envelop the unwary rider who runs slightly…

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  • RealClassic.co.uk – DVDs and Videos

    RealClassic.co.uk – DVDs and Videos

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    -> -> DVDs and Videos ~ John Britten ~ Triumph Owners MCC ~ Malloy ~ RoyalEnfieldBooks ~ McGregor, Boorman ~ Speed Wobble Films ~ Retina Productions ~ Norton Owners’ Club ~ The Who ~ Guarav Jani ~ Duke Video ~ Anthony Hopkins Music: ~ The Exhaust Notes Got One To Recommend? Then don’t be shy!…

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  • Far Horizons by Andrew Earnshaw

    Far Horizons by Andrew Earnshaw

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    If you’re going to ride around the world in instalments, then America would seem like a fairly safe place to start. Rowena Hoseason reads all about it… Most motorcycle adventure books revolve around an extraordinary premise. The rider may be extraordinary in some way – a celebrity, or perhaps a person overcoming a substantial impediment…

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  • Moto Guzzi T3

    Moto Guzzi T3

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    Phil Holloway reckons that he’s spent the equivalent of three or four bikes on his pair of Guzzi T3s, but there’s no stopping a man on his hobby horse Why own two nearly-identical bikes? Phil Holloway didn’t mean to, but he’s ended up with two T3s, one from 1977 and one from 1979. He bought…

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  • 1920's Humbers: The VMCC's Founder's Day

    1920's Humbers: The VMCC's Founder's Day

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    After prepping his vintage motorcycles so they’re ready to be ridden by the RC Crew, Humbernut heads to Founder’s Day and enjoys a grand day out… Founder’s Day is organised by the Taverner’s section of the VMCC to celebrate the founding of the VMCC over fifty years ago. It is an invitation to bring along…

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  • Ken Sprayson: The Frame Man

    Ken Sprayson: The Frame Man

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    Ken Sprayson’s expertise in the design, fabrication and repair of motorcycle frames is the stuff of legend. This autobiography captures an era of the British motorcycle industry when personal skill, enthusiasm and hard work were highly valued… At last. Ken Sprayson has been around the British motorcycle industry for so long that everyone knew he…

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  • 1958 Royal Enfield Meteor Minor – Part I

    1958 Royal Enfield Meteor Minor – Part I

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    Nearly 25 years ago, Gerry Atric started a restoration project. Finished it yet, Gerry? Gerry? Hello….?… Back in the early Sixties my pride and joy was a 1958 Royal Enfield Meteor Minor 500cc twin. Girls came second (mind you, only just!). One icy January morning in 1962, just outside the Kraft factory in Waltham Cross,…

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