Features

  • TJ Wassell

    TJ Wassell

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    Keen to discover whether the heart of England’s motorcycle industry still has plenty to offer, Dave Manning heads to the West Midlands, and finds lots of true British industry. While there are those who bemoan the current apparent lack of British industry, who blame schools for selling off wood and metal-working facilities, who point fingers…

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  • Eurojumble traders invited for a knees up on Friday evening

    Eurojumble traders invited for a knees up on Friday evening

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    Building on the fantastic success of last year’s event, join hundreds of traders as they showcase their wares to thousands of enthusiasts at the Carole Nash Eurojumble on Friday and Saturday, September 6-7.

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  • Made in Japan: Yamaha YDS7/YR5

    Made in Japan: Yamaha YDS7/YR5

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    Over the last few months, Steve Cooper has stomped through Yamaha’s earlier back catalogue of machinery, showing the steep learning curve that the factory covered in those years… Even if the factory had adopted the more logical format of horizontally split crankcases for the seminal 350cc YR1 in 1967 it had persisted with the more…

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  • Roadburners to torque about!

    Roadburners to torque about!

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    Pete Kelly buries himself in the Mortons Motorcycle Archive to learn how the road testers of old viewed the lusty performances of the 998cc Vincent Black Shadow and 692cc Royal Enfield Constellation. This month we’ve taken two British roadburners with completely different specifications and characters as the subject of our Mortons Motorcycle Archive feature –…

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  • Yamaha DS6

    Yamaha DS6

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    Fifty years ago, Yamaha took one final roll of the dice with an engine design that had been part and parcel of their line-up since their very first twin had appeared back in 1959. Steve Cooper takes a closer look. Although part of the long line of YDS 250cc two-stroke twins, Yamaha took the slightly…

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  • Five things you didn’t know about Apollo 11’s return

    Five things you didn’t know about Apollo 11’s return

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    Fifty years on, the programme to take the first humans to the moon is arguably our single greatest achievement.

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  • Made in Japan: Yamaha DS6

    Made in Japan: Yamaha DS6

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    Fifty years ago, Yamaha took one final roll of the dice with an engine design that had been part and parcel of their line-up since their very first twin had appeared back in 1959. Steve Cooper takes a closer look. Although part of the long line of YDS 250cc two-stroke twins, Yamaha took the slightly…

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  • Cadwell sidecar revival continues

    Cadwell sidecar revival continues

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    With this year seeing the second running of this unique event at Lincolnshire’s Cadwell Park, the weekend of June 22-23 also marks the 70th anniversary of the FIM World Sidecar Championship, which is the longest surviving road racing championship that actually remains in the same format as it was in its year of introduction, 1949,…

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  • 3 Wheels Better!

    3 Wheels Better!

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    Just like buses, you wait for ages then two turn up together.

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  • The Norton Model 7 story

    The Norton Model 7 story

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    With production covering no less than seven years, Phil Hannam takes a closer look at how the Norton Model 7 changed in that period, and why.

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