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The NCR Ducati experience relived

March 12, 2021

Story: Jim Scaysbrook • Photos: Phil Purdue: Highside Photography, Lindsay walker Jim Scaysbrook Early in 2006, the NCR Ducati that I had ridden in the 1978 Formula One and Classic (Unlimited) Isle of Man TTs reappeared from the […]

Doug Voss: The long way to the Earls Court Show

February 26, 2021

Few people have ridden overland from India to England. Even fewer would still own the bike they rode, 58 years after the ride, and still use it regularly. Such a man is Doug Voss, 85 […]

Bridgestone’s crowning glory – The 350 GTR

February 19, 2021

Story and photos Geoffrey Ellis Fast and ferocious; the Bridgestone 350 GTR had few equals in terms of performance and build-quality.  Bridgestone’s 350 GTR was undoubtedly the finest of the 1960s mid-sized two-stroke motorcycles in both […]

Chum Taylor: Sandgroper Speedway Star

February 12, 2021

An interview with Edwin Vernon ‘Chum’ Taylor by Ken Duperouzel   Chum Taylor’s speedway career last a quarter of a century. He was the only West Australian rider to ever score points in a World […]

Alf Berry’s “Little Buzz”

February 5, 2021

Wartime ingenuity and Alf Berry’s mechanical skills combined to produce a little rocket. Story: Wayne Berry On the night of the 22nd September 1944 Alf Berry a fitter Motor Vehicles Trade Group One with the […]

Tony Edwards: All round racer

January 29, 2021

People have been trying to keep up with Tony Edwards for decades. Now, at 87, it is still a difficult task. Fit, sharp and entertaining, Tony’s life is as busy as it ever was, with […]

Norton 16H – What did you do in the war, dad?

January 22, 2021

79mm x 100mm may well be the most famous bore and stroke in motorcycling history. Countless Norton singles, beginning with the 1911 490cc side valve, belt-driven Model 16, shared the configuration which lasted until the […]

The Honda CX500 – 40 years on

January 15, 2021

40 years after its launch, Derek Pickard retraces the career of Honda’s most unusual motorcycle – th eHonda CX500 – and explains why such an innovative design was ditched after a brief but successful career. […]

A Seeley Velocette – Phil’s vision

January 8, 2021

Former top road racer Phil O’Brien has bent a lot of tubes for customers, so he thought he’d bend a few for himself. The result is a very special Velocette. Story: Jim Scaysbrook • Photos: Dick […]

Marusho Magnum Electra – From Hamamatsu via Bavaria

January 1, 2021

Besides the Japanese motorcycle manufacturers that exist today, there were plenty of smaller producers who left the scene, particularly in the late 1950s. They went out of business, merged with other companies, were taken over, […]

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