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  • 'Leanings' and 'Leanings 2' by Peter Egan

    'Leanings' and 'Leanings 2' by Peter Egan

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    Motorcycling may be an incurable ailment. These books have helped one RealClassic regular survive the experience with his sanity intact…… Why do we do this? Out in all weathers, constantly in the teeth of a gale, either too hot or too cold and likely to be tipped into the surrounding scenery at any time. And…

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  • A Third Wheel: The Eccentric Alternative by Simon Potter

    A Third Wheel: The Eccentric Alternative by Simon Potter

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    Celia Walton has been riding and passengering sidecars for many a year, so she seemed the natural person to review this new book about riding with three wheels… While Rowena and I were discussing something completely different one day, she asked me if I’d review a book about sidecars. Sure, I replied. Oh yes, she…

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  • Honda CB400 Twin, Part I

    Honda CB400 Twin, Part I

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    Your definition of a ‘classic bike’ may well depend on where you live. Chico Rasia, from Curitiba in Brazil, dreams of a 1980’s Honda twin… So, I’ve decided it must be a Honda CB400. 1983 or earlier. With a Japanese engine. Wait a moment. Haven’t I skipped something here – something like ‘How come this…

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  • 1970 Triumph TR6C

    1970 Triumph TR6C

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    Ever bought more than you bargained for? Jerry Fiford did when he fell for a classic 1970 Triumph Trophy, and he explains how and why to Rowena Hoseason… There are people who will tell you that the 1970 Trophy was one of the landmark Triumph motorcycles; one of the most well developed and stylish classics,…

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  • 1961 (or 1962?) Triumph T100A

    1961 (or 1962?) Triumph T100A

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    Kevin off of the RealClassic Message Board ponders the origins of his 1961 Triumph 500 twin, originally registered as CSU 662. Maybe… Old bikes; different things to different people. At one end you have the fully restored as new type of bike, the sort that could grace any museum, then you have the “original” oily…

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  • Vroom with a View by Peter Moore

    Vroom with a View by Peter Moore

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    How would you handle a mid-life crisis? This author set off on a classic scooter to see life in rural Italy… As we’re sitting here, glad to be rid of the worst winter in two decades, why not join Peter Moore for a sun-soaked foray across Italy on a classic Vespa? Don’t worry you won’t…

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  • Ariel Arrow

    Ariel Arrow

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    Ariel’s Arrow was certainly an oddity, and it is most definitely an old British bike. But is it a genuine classic motorcycle? Paul Friday doesn’t really care, because his Arrow was certainly the worst bike he’s ever owned… It wasn’t all the bike’s fault. I was the previous owner from Hell. I was young and…

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  • Norton Dominator, by Mick Walker

    Norton Dominator, by Mick Walker

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    Looking for an introduction to Norton twins? Marc Reibman has just the book for you (although he may be just a teeny bit biased on the subject – decide for yourself!) I know it’s hard for Commando types to believe, but Norton twins were in existence long before the Commando was even a twinkle in…

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  • 1925 OK-Bradshaw 350

    1925 OK-Bradshaw 350

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    Granville Bradshaw started his career in 1910 designing aircraft, and by 1955 he’d dreamed up the Omega engine with its innovative rotary layout. In between, he tried his hand at oil-cooling… Long before Suzuki adopted oil cooling for engines in the mid-Eighties, the idea was tried by Lancastrian inventor Granville Bradshaw. He started his career…

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  • 1953 BSA A10

    1953 BSA A10

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    If the pace of modern life is getting too much for you, then a 50 year old Gold Flash might just come to your rescue. Alex Woodard has indeed been rescued, and in so many interesting ways… Where will I be rescued from this weekend? This is my beautiful big Beesa, a 1953 A10 Golden…

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