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  • Sunbeam S8 Adventures – Part 2

    Sunbeam S8 Adventures – Part 2

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    After falling in love with the dream of a Beam, Steve The Toast finally bought an S8. The reality turned out to be just a little… leaky! Madness is said to run in families. It is thought to be genetic, but many other things can also bring it on; diets lacking in certain vitamins, over…

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  • Triumph Tiger Cub

    Triumph Tiger Cub

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    All that glitters… is usually a pain in the posterior. And the pocket! David Rooney learned this lesson when he bought a beautiful-looking T20… You know those adverts, the ones which say; ‘just needs finishing’? Well, David Rooney knows all about them now, after being seduced by the charms of a shiny-shiny 1961 Tiger Cub.…

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  • Triumph T100A – Part 6

    Triumph T100A – Part 6

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    So Dave had just taken his first ride on his rebuilt Triumph Tiger… and then he stopped to look at it. Ooops… After riding (on a bubblewrap seat) to the end of the road and back, I decided to let the engine run for a few minutes so that I could get the tickover adjusted…

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  • Velocette Motorcycles, MSS to Thruxton by Rod Burris

    Velocette Motorcycles, MSS to Thruxton by Rod Burris

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    There’s a new hardback book available, covering the later models of Velocette singles in great depth. Rowena Hoseason enjoys turning the pages… Before ordering this weighty tome, any true Velo enthusiast should double check that there’s not already an earlier version of the text safely stashed on your bookshelf. This is the third edition of…

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  • AJS Model 31 CSR

    AJS Model 31 CSR

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    Malcolm Arnold runs and rides AMC bikes; among them is a favoured 650 twin from 1963… ‘I always hankered for an AJS CSR. The previous owner had lost faith completely in this one so I knew it was going to be a challenge. Every time my wife came out with me it always had a…

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  • BMW R25/3

    BMW R25/3

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    In the August06 issue of the magazine, Ozboy introduced us to a little baby Beemer, an ohv 250cc single. Now David Bullivant expounds on the subject and makes some suggestions about how to get the best from a little BeeEmm… One of the main reasons for the R25’s lack of sales success in Britain when…

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  • The Classic Motorcycle Diaries by Paul Grace

    The Classic Motorcycle Diaries by Paul Grace

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    Over the last year, Paul Grace (aka Anarchy) kept a diary of his motorcycling life aboard Royal Enfield motorcycles. His travels included country fairs, bike nights, the Himalayas and more, and all these adventures appear in his new book… Those expecting the memoirs of a young revolutionary will be disappointed – the author is not…

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  • BSA M21 Combo

    BSA M21 Combo

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    Sidecars are a natural attachment to traditional classic bikes. But riding them does require a little skill. Paul Friday tells a victim’s tale from his first (last) sidecar encounter… I have a memory of drawing my perfect space rocket, from when I was at school. It had everything: living pod, missiles, radar dish and an…

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  • 1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part 7

    1956 BSA B31 Scrambler Rebuild – Part 7

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    Getting into the engine: the time has come for Phillip Rashleigh to take apart the crankcases and discover what horrors lurk within… Finally, I decided that the time had come to take the crankcases apart. The bike had come with the barrel and head only resting on the cases but the crank and timing gear…

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  • Chang Jiang CJ750 Side Valve – Part 2

    Chang Jiang CJ750 Side Valve – Part 2

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    Fiery Fred bought a new old-style bike in the shape of a Chang Jiang 750. The first thing it did was to break down. Could he solve the problem? The next new day arrived and although I was disappointed not to have succeeded in my epic journey I was determined to get to the bottom…

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