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Ever seeking adventure, Nick Adams took his 1976 Guzzi V-twin with automatic transmission on a long distance haul across Canada’s remote, rough roads. If gravel and gullies weren’t tough enough to handle on a heavyweight tourer – suddenly the road disappe
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The beauty of building a bitsa is that inspiration can be unleashed by an engineer’s expertise and ingenuity. Harley Richards reveals a Velo MAC which blends the best of pre-war style and 21st century technology…
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For a while, the plunger cammy Norton fell out of favour with fast lads who preferred the featherbed frame. But Rowena Hoseason reckons that any 500 single which will take you to the ton is worth a second chance…
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Founder’s Day at Stanford Hall produced overhead camshaft machinery from around the world, but also provided a reminder that the British contribution was not just restricted to the Norton, AJS, and Velocette racing models
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During Odgie’s earlier adventures with his A65 flat-tracker, he got to grips with the Amal’s modern Mk2 carburettor. Here are his top tips for fitting and fettling both the Mk2 and earlier Concentrics…
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We normally associate the words ‘worthy’ and ‘workaday’ with AMC’s heavyweight 350 singles. After riding the Sceptre Sports, Stuart Urquhart would like to expand that vocabulary with ‘wow!’
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Stu Thomson plainly enjoys a challenge. Not content with restoring a Gilera Giubileo to the road, he’s now tackled something even less usual – at least in the UK. And here’s riding the result! First impressions…
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Everyone knows about Benelli’s stunning six-cylinder superbikes, but the company also broke ground with De Tomaso’s flash 250. Nolan Woodbury meets a lively lightweight…
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Some old bikes rack up really high miles, criss-crossing the country. Others stay rather closer to home. This sporting stroker is a truly local lightweight, never straying far from its roots. Henry Gregson reports…
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Recognisably a BMW, but a rather rare sight today. Alan Cathcart tells the tale of a very early flat twin
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The evenings are growing darker, the rain is less warm, there’s a tinge of frost some mornings. Autojumble season…
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It’s that same old story; three steps forward, four steps back…
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FROM THE FRONT
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WHO’S DONE WHAT
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PUB’S TROUBLES
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BRAKING BAD
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TOP TINKERING TIPS
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TIMELINE: M SERIES & MORE