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  • Norton Navigator

    Norton Navigator

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    Rob Seedhouse wanted a project to keep him out of trouble for a while. It turned out to be a very long while! But if a job’s worth doing… In 1990 I was bored with my model engineering hobby and though that if I could combine my engineering and my motorcycling then I would have…

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  • Norton F1 Sport

    Norton F1 Sport

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    Shed not your tears for the Norton rotary project: there’s no fat ladies singing just yet. Norton Motors has re-surfaced, and they’ve a very special F1 Sport for sale… So less than a year ago we got all snuffly and sad about the closure and sale of Norton Rotary Engineering, the last outpost of the…

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  • ‘Running With The Moon’ by Jonny Bealby

    ‘Running With The Moon’ by Jonny Bealby

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    For RealClassic readers who enjoy motorcycle traveller’s tales, Paul Grace recommends this memoir of a remarkable ride through Africa… At the age of 21, Jonny Bealby had never read a book. Truth to tell, he was rather proud of the fact. ‘ Reading’s boring,’ he confidently told his new girlfriend, Melanie, who seemed to devour…

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  • Short Way Up by Steve Wilson

    Short Way Up by Steve Wilson

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    Few people would choose to ride an unfamiliar old British bike on an epic journey across South Africa. Steve Wilson took the plunge: Roy Workman read the book… I spotted this book written by Steve Wilson whilst wandering around my local branch of Yorkshire Trading, and it was very reasonably priced. I have met Steve…

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  • 'Travelling With Mr Turner' by Nigel Winter

    'Travelling With Mr Turner' by Nigel Winter

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    A modern rider retraces a trip taken in the 1950s by Triumph’s top man, Edward Turner. This book tells the tale of both journeys, touching on how motorcycling and Britain itself have changed over half a century… My first impression upon receiving the small paperback ‘Travelling With Mr Turner’ by Nigel C Winter, was that…

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  • Triumph T100A – Part 2

    Triumph T100A – Part 2

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    In the first instalment, Dave found and bought his dream bike (or a large box of bits depending on how you look at it). This time: wiring and shocks and going for a bus ride… I spent the couple of days after getting my project bike home going through the bits and pieces, trying to…

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