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Woe is me? Not from where we’re standing!
TT LEGENDS – HR DAVIES
ROYAL ENFIELD Interceptor Series II • British motorcycle stories from the 1960s about ‘what could have been’ are not rare. Royal Enfield’s Interceptor is another, and the Mark II is a real bruiser worth hunting out, even if it has been hiding underground…
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Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride 2023 • We joined the Bury St. Edmunds ride for this great cause – and what a day!
London Bike Shed Moto Show 2023 • Past, present, future...
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Herald Brat 125 • Daniel has covered 2500 miles on his Herald Brat 125cc – what’s it really like?
Triumph Trident • A great bike, just too late? We take a good look at Britain’s superbike, the triple-cylinder Trident
Anything to say?
Steve was saying... • Since beaded edge tyres are no longer, when has tyre snobbery become fashionable?
Fancy a day out? • You’ll be very unlucky if you can’t find a village fete with a classic vehicle section this July, or a pub that’s jumped on the bike night bandwagon... and why not? Is there a better way for a struggling publican to fill their car park on a Tuesday evening? But just in case you are labouring to find something to do, here are a selection of events. Don’t forget to let us know about yours.
1950 Indian Warrior • What’s this – an Indian with a 500cc parallel twin engine? Capable of 90mph? The Warrior is an essential part of Indian’s history...
‘It’s a chopper, baby’ • Ian Henderson wanted to build something different from a tired old BSA Super Rocket, so he turned it into a glorious period chopper
How to register your classic bike
Workshop quickie • Oli’s new Aermacchi Sprint is gorgeous!
Troubles and Triumph • Hutch goes in search of why a good condition T140 engine should have disappearing oil…
Rotten silencer? Don’t bin it – repair it! • Why throw an original exhaust silencer away because of a little corrosion, I thought. With nothing to lose, let’s make a performance version for nothing, I thought. You decide if I’ve won or not...
Frank’s Famous Last Words • Dredging up old anecdotes can be both tedious and dangerous. Frank Westworth does more of this than most…