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Triumph TR5T Adventurer • Towards the end of play for the British bike industry, a BSA frame and Triumph engine were mated to make the TR5T. And guess what, it worked...
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The big bike that thinks it’s small • This brand-new model in the Triumph range could be the perfect answer for many a rider’s needs. And for Triumph, it may just be the most important model in Hinkley’s history
The Classic Dirt Bike Show • The Classic Dirt Bike Show has thumped away just out of reach for CBG for a long time, so we thought we would check it out – and we’re delighted we did...
Just what is Classic Trials? • We don our boots to have a look at Twin Shock, Britshock, and Pre-65 trials... and wish we’d found this happy world years ago!
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Old bike mechanies directory • Welcome to the directory of mechanics and engineers happy to work on older bikes, bikes with points, and carburettors – to help keep us all on the road
The perfect sportsbike that didn’t make it THE GALLINA QUATTRO 750 • An Italian GP racer and team boss was asked by a Japanese millionaire to make the perfect sports bike – but the world economy had other ideas
Welcome to Classic Bike Guide's European Bike Guide 2024
Specialists that help us • RiE Store has built up a great business restoring classics, especially Harley WL sidevalves and their military siblings. But this is the start, as the firm wants to share its skills, knowledge and experience
Tanks a lot! • Greeves tank grief – this month, Hutch needs to modify a fuel tank
How clubs fit into the future Giving a helping hand • The Norton Owners’ Club has put together the excellent Norton Dominator Service Notes
Project BMW – the rebuild • It’s coming together – so let’s ruin that with something new…
Frank’s Famous Last Words